
Dog Breeds
If you’re looking for a new dog best friend, search Spot’s dog breed profiles to learn more about a breed before you bring a new pet home. Find out how to care for a new dog breed, understand their personality, energy levels, cost of care, and most important, vet care costs.
Popular Dog Breeds

French Bulldog
The French Bulldog is one of the world’s most recognizable companion breeds — known for their large bat ears, expressive wrinkled face, and compact muscular build. According to the American Kennel Club¹, the French Bulldog has held the top spot on the...

German Shepherd
The German Shepherd is widely regarded as one of the most versatile working dog breeds in the world. According to the American Kennel Club¹, the German Shepherd is “generally considered dogkind’s finest all-purpose worker” — a large, agile, muscular...

German Short Haired Pointers
The German short-haired pointer is a hunting breed developed in, as the name suggests, Germany. Great hunter for both land and water, friendly towards humans and other pets, loyal are a few things that describe it

German Spitz
German Spitzes are spitz-type dogs from Germany. Although they are considered a single breed, they come in five varieties based on size and colour: the Wolfsspitz or Keeshond, the Giant Spitz or Großspitz, the Medium Spitz or Mittelspitz, the Miniature...

Golden Retriever
The Golden Retriever is one of the most beloved dog breeds in the world — known for their warm temperament, trainability, and deep devotion to family. According to the American Kennel Club², the Golden Retriever is a “trustworthy, reliable” breed of...

Goldendoodle
The popularity of goldendoodles isn’t only because of their hypoallergenic fur. They are playful, energetic, and friendly. Goldendoodles are great for people with kids or other furry family members, and they love their families and pretty much anyone...

Great Dane
Great Danes are pretty big dogs, so they look intimidating, but under that formidable exterior lies a friendly and affectionate pup. They love their families, and if the need arises, they will protect them. Great Danes make wonderful guard dogs since...







