Scribbles Magazine - Issue 22

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By: Mark G. Molnar-Somogyvari

A review on the best dog breeds

illustrations By: Mila Trkov

Dogs are beautiful animals. I have been researching them for years and my main focus was finding the best pet dog for all people. These are the top 10 dog breeds as a family pet. I hope I don’t offend anyone, but I have looked at almost all purebred dogs, as well as some mixes and compiled the best ones with these criteria: Looks Overall Cost Kindness Size Number 10: Chow Chows: Chow chows match every criteria, but it fails on kindness. Most chow chows can bite and be aggressive sometimes.

Number 9: Vizsla: This is a really good dog, but it’s big and also it’s not that cute. If you need something that likes to run and walk with you, and something that’s really kind, buy a Vizsla.

Number 8: Goldendoodle: Now, this is not a pure breed, but it is a really good dog. It is good in every way, except it’s kind of big. It is a mix between a poodle and a golden retriever. Number 7: Labrador: Ok, ok this should be in the top 3, but it’s not because it’s big and everyone has one. Number 6: German Shepherd: This dog is a good dog breed for a lot of reasons, but let’s say why it’s not number one: it’s a big dog, it need serious training to be friendly, and it can accidently hurt a child or an adult with it’s big teeth.

Number 5: Beagle: Beagles are little cute doggos that love activities and have a puppy face their whole lives. Why is it on number 5? It’s basically perfect, but there are some dogs a bit better than the beagle. But if you want a small dog then the beagle could be perfect.


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