Getting a dog for the first time is a thrilling milestone, but it is a huge undertaking. Dogs are man's best friend, but which pup is best for you? From size to shedding and temperament to activity level, there is much to consider.
Express.co.uk turned to Ciara Pollen, dog behaviour and training advisor at Woodgreen Pets Charity, for advice for first-time dog owners. Ciara said: "Choosing your first dog should feel exciting, but with 224 breeds recognised by the UK Kennel Club, plus all the popular crossbreeds, it can be a bit overwhelming.
"The key is picking a breed (or type) that's forgiving, friendly and not going to run circles around you while you're still learning the ropes. Your first dog should make life easier and more enjoyable. Thinking about the time, space, energy and family you'll have in the next 10 to 15 years will help you narrow down your search. The right dog will slot into your lifestyle and reward you with years of loyalty, laughter, and (probably) muddy pawprints on the sofa."

"Labradors are consistently the UK's favourite dog breed for good reason - they're affectionate, clever and love making their humans happy (especially if there's a snack involved). What many people don't realise is that there's a big difference between ‘show line' and ‘working line' Labs.
"Working Labs are Olympic athletes who need hours of daily training and exercise. They will pick up everything in your house to proudly show it off. For your first dog, I'd always advise sticking to show-bred Labs. They're biddable, food-motivated and generally happy to fit into family life without demanding you quit your job to keep up with them."
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"Cavaliers offer the same cute looks and family-friendly appeal as designer crosses like Cockapoos, but with a steadier, more predictable temperament. They may not be up for mountain hikes, but if you want an easy-going, snuggly first companion, Cavaliers tick the box."
" data-has-syndication-rights="1" data-portal-copyright="Getty" data-licensor-name="Getty" />"They're much happier with two short walks and a super squishy bed. If you like the idea of a big dog without big dog exercise requirements, Greyhounds are one of the best-kept secrets."
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"They adore people and thrive on attention. Expect a clownish sense of humour, an eagerness to snuggle, and acapella singing and snorting that can't help but make you smile."
The expert noted that Staffies can be strong on the lead and excitable at first, but with positive training, "they usually blossom into loyal, laid-back and loving companions".
"For first timers, they're a great choice if you want a dog who'll be your best friend and doesn't need a marathon every day."
" data-has-syndication-rights="1" data-portal-copyright="Getty" data-licensor-name="Getty" />"If you're tempted by doodles for their teddy bear looks and friendly personalities, a Standard Poodle gives you all of that with much more predictability in temperament and health."
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"Yes, they love the sound of their own voice - handy if you never want to miss a parcel delivery - but they're also cheerful, mischievous little extroverts who charm everyone they meet.
"Equally happy chilling at the pub or flying round an agility course, they're adaptable to whatever life you fancy. They just need a regular brush through, and you'll have a striking, people-focused companion who loves being part of everything you do."
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