Non-Sporting Dog

Non-Sporting Dog

Non-sporting dog breeds are a diverse group of companion dogs that were not bred for a single specific job like herding or hunting, so their sizes, coat types, and personalities can vary a lot. Many are outgoing, clever, and people-focused, making them great family pets and city companions when given the right mix of daily exercise, mental stimulation, and grooming.

Non-Sporting Breed Dogs

Essential Guide at a Glance

Size & Physical Stats

Weight: 4–32 kg (9–70 lbs) highly varied
Height: 26–60 cm (10–24 inches)
Lifespan: 10–15 years

Personality Traits

  • Highly diverse temperaments
  • Intelligent & trainable
  • Loyal companions
  • Independent to affectionate
  • Unique individual personalities
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Ideal For

  • Various living situations
  • First-time & experienced owners
  • Families & individuals
  • Apartments to large homes
  • Urban & suburban living
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Exercise Needs

  • 30–90 minutes daily (varies widely)
  • Low to high energy levels
  • Breed-specific requirements
  • Mental stimulation important
  • Moderate activity for most

Care Requirements

  • Grooming varies significantly
  • Breed-specific health screening
  • Early socialisation important
  • Consistent positive training
  • Research your specific breed
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Popular Breeds

🐶Bulldog
🐕French Bulldog
🐩Poodle
🐶Dalmatian
🐕Bichon Frise
🐶Shiba Inu
🐕Boston Terrier
🐶Chow Chow
🐩Lhasa Apso
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Group Note: The most diverse group — breeds that don't fit neatly into other categories. Wide range of sizes, coats, personalities and purposes. Always research your specific breed within this group as care needs vary dramatically.