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30. Terrier Pitbull

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One dog breed suitable for companionship and family life is the American Pit Bull Terrier. This dog is very excitable and has a strong desire to play in his environment. As long as they have access to a place to let off steam, Pit Bull Terriers are known to be easy to train. If not, prepare for a drooling wake-up call! Like many other dogs on this list, the Pit Bull Terrier requires training and socialization to be able to interact appropriately with strangers and their human families. With time and work, the 30- to 85-pound dogs can become very kid- and small-dog friendly.
31. Dalmatian

The Dalmatian is a medium-sized dog breed and is characterized by its distinctive white coat with black or brown spots. Although Dalmatians can occasionally be found in the passenger seat of a fire truck and are prepared for any emergency, they require extensive training. They can be quite cheerful and happy creatures, but if their power is not checked, they soon turn into dogs that rule their people. When dealing with their known humans, they are protective and friendly. These canines have a reputation for being more threatening to strangers at first. However, with proper care, this dog can guard, love, cuddle and herd all in one body.