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Meet 3 dog breeds that are ideal for first-time pet owners

From low-maintenance to hypoallergenic, you’re bound to find your perfect first dog among these three breeds.

Holiday break coming up and tempted to add a wagging tail to your life? With a little time off to help them settle in, it’s the perfect moment to find your four-legged match. And if you’re not sure which pooch is “the one,” don’t worry – we’ve got the lowdown.

  1. Canis Africanis – South Africa’s indigenous breed
A mixed breed standing indoors. Source: Unsplash

Canis Africanis isn’t a “mutt” or a pavement special – it’s a resilient breed that evolved with African communities over thousands of years. 

They flourish in varied climates, make fantastic watchdogs, and bond deeply with their people. Africanis are perfect for first-time owners who want a loyal dog without the inbreeding issues of some purebreds.

What we love about them:

  • Size: 18–28 kg, sleek and agile
  • Low-maintenance coat and hardy constitution
  • Sharp, affectionate, and incredibly adaptable

You might not pick them from a fancy breeder, but trust us, they’ll pick you with those wise eyes.

2. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel – The Netflix companion

A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel sitting on a couch. Source: Unsplash

If you’re more “weekend braai and naps” than “sunrise hikes,” – this toy breed might be your match. Cavaliers love nothing more than being on your lap, or your feet.

They’re playful but not hyperactive, and while their silky coat needs brushing, it’s all part of their low-stress charm.

What we love about them:

  • Size: 5–8 kg
  • Gentle, affectionate, adaptable
  • OK with small spaces and first-time owners

3. Miniature Poodle – The hypoallergenic genius 

A miniature poodle lying on a carpet. Source: Unsplash

Beneath that posh exterior lies one of the smartest dog breeds in the world. Miniature Poodles (not Toy Poodles) make outstanding companions for first-time owners – if you’re up for some play and mental stimulation.

Poodles need a bit more engagement than your average lapdog, but they’re intuitive, joyful, and surprisingly athletic.

What we love about them:

  • Size: 7–14 kg
  • Hypoallergenic coat (less dander, but needs grooming)
  • Highly intelligent, loves learning tricks

Find out more by visiting Petworld

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