Big Dogs vs. Small Dogs – Are There Any Differences?

Choosing a dog is never easy. After all, they do come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and personality “flavors”. One of the first steps towards bringing home your next furry friend is deciding whether you want a big dog or a small dog. Besides the differences in size, though, are there any other major differences?

Big dog with little toy Chihuahua puppy

Behavior

Yes, there are differences in behavior between big dog breeds and their small counterparts.

Most small breeds are known to be more excitable and anxious than big breeds. However, their behavior is easier to contain. This means, even if a small dog misbehaves, it either is not noticed or it simply looks cute.

However, no matter the dog size, you’ll have to consider that frolicking outdoors is part of every dog’s nature. That’s why you must get a pet door for your pet. Whether you need a large dog door or doggie doors for small dogs, we’ve got you covered.

Health Issues

Another big difference between big dog breeds and smaller ones is their health issues. Small breeds are typically prone to gastrointestinal problems and poor dental health. Their larger counterparts are more susceptible to bone and joint issues. This is why dog doors for large dogs must have ample space to avoid injuries.

Diet

When it comes to feeding, you must consider two main factors—health issues and metabolism. Because big dogs need stronger bones and muscles to support their weight, they need foods rich in calcium and protein. Yet their metabolism is slower, so their diet must also consist of low-calorie foods. Smaller dog breeds, on the other hand, need high-calorie foods because of their high metabolism rate.

Activity Level

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Because of a higher metabolism rate, small dogs are more active than their counterparts, but their energy also quickly wanes. So, make sure you have a small dog door they can use to go outside and let off some steam. However, when it comes to activities that require stamina like hiking, you’re better off with a big dog.

Lifespan

Because large dog breeds have more health issues than small dog breeds, their lifespans are generally shorter. This is something you need to factor in as you decide between the two.

Which One Is Right for You?

With this information, you’re better armed to make your decision. However, whichever size breed to settle for, you’ll still need the right pet accessories for your new friend. Give us a call on +61-437-644-330 once you decide, and we’ll get you and your pet sorted.

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  1. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/why-small-dogs-behave-differently-than-large-dogs/