Dog Breeds in Canada – Complete Breed Profiles

Looking for the perfect dog breed for your Canadian lifestyle? Whether you live in a snowy northern town or a bustling Toronto condo, our Dog Breeds in Canada directory helps you find the right match. Explore profiles with details on temperament, size, grooming, and which breeds thrive in Canada’s unique climates.

Explore our expert-curated directory of dog breeds—featuring traits, size, temperament, care needs, and more to help you choose the ideal canine companion.

A high-resolution photograph captures a Neapolitan Mastiff sitting on a forest trail, showcasing its large frame, deep wrinkles, and bluish-gray coat.

Neapolitan Mastiff

The Neapolitan Mastiff is a massive, deeply wrinkled Italian guardian bred for deterrence, steady nerves, and family devotion. Calm, confident, and intensely loyal, the “Mastino” is naturally suspicious of strangers and best for experienced owners who can commit to early socialization, management, and daily structure. If you’re wondering “Are Neapolitan Mastiffs good family dogs?”—yes, in knowledgeable homes with clear rules. “Do Neapolitan Mastiffs drool?”—absolutely. “Do Neapolitan Mastiffs shed?”—light to moderate.

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Pomeranian with a thick golden-orange coat sitting on a dirt trail in a forest, looking alert and friendly with a fluffy mane.

Pomeranian

The Pomeranian (Pom) is a spirited, ultra-fluffy toy spitz with a big-dog attitude in a 3–7 lb package. Alert, affectionate, and clever, Poms thrive on attention, tricks, and short daily adventures. They suit city and condo life well—if you manage barking and grooming. Common searches like “Do Pomeranians shed?” and “Are Pomeranians good apartment dogs?” are answered here with clear care guidance.

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Affenpinscher with a scruffy black coat sitting on a forest trail, displaying its small size, expressive face, and curious posture.

Affenpinscher

The Affenpinscher is a compact and wiry toy breed known for its comical expression and monkey-like face, earning it the nickname “Monkey Terrier.” Despite its small size, the Affenpinscher is bold, curious, and fiercely loyal to its family. Ideal for experienced dog owners, this breed thrives in apartments or small homes with regular stimulation and attention.

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Stabyhoun with a black and white coat sitting on a dirt trail in a forest, looking alert and friendly with its tongue out.

Stabyhoun

The Stabyhoun (pronounced “sta-BEE-hoon”) is a rare, intelligent, and affectionate sporting dog from the Netherlands, prized for its versatility as a hunting companion, watchdog, and family pet. Known for its gentle nature, black-and-white or brown-and-white coat, and loyal temperament, the Stabyhoun is one of the rarest breeds in the world. They excel in active homes that value both a capable working dog and a devoted family companion.

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Schnoodle puppy with curly black and gray coat sitting on a forest trail, portrait style with soft green background

Schnoodle

The Schnoodle is a spirited, loyal cross between the Schnauzer and the Poodle...

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Boerboel

The Boerboel is a powerful South African mastiff bred for farm guardianship. Steady, confident, and devoted—best for experienced owners who provide training, structure, and space.

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Gerberian Shepsky puppy with black and gray coat and blue eyes sitting on a forest trail, portrait style with soft green background

Gerberian Shepsky

The Gerberian Shepsky combines the German Shepherd’s trainability with the Siberian Husky’s endurance—an eye-catching, high-energy hybrid best for experienced, active owners.

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A high-resolution photograph captures a Miniature Pinscher with a sleek black and tan coat sitting on a dirt forest path, ears erect and expression alert.

Miniature Pinscher

The Miniature Pinscher, often called the “King of Toys,” is a spirited, compact breed known for its confident strut, fearless personality, and watchdog instincts. Despite its small size, the Miniature Pinscher thrives with active families or singles who can match its energy. It's a great companion for Canadian homes seeking a bold, entertaining, and low-maintenance dog with a big personality.

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Bouvier des Flandres

The Bouvier des Flandres is a rugged, steady Belgian farm dog bred for herding, carting, and protection. Loyal and imposing—best for experienced homes that enjoy training and outdoor work.

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Irish Setter with a glossy, deep red coat sitting on a forest path, looking elegant and alert in a natural outdoor setting.

Irish Setter

The Irish Setter is a stunning and spirited breed known for its silky red coat and joyful demeanor. Bred for hunting, this sporting dog thrives in active households where it can run, play, and bond with its humans. Irish Setters are intelligent, affectionate, and famously good with children, making them ideal for families who enjoy the outdoors. However, their high energy and sensitivity require patient training and daily exercise.

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Dog Breeds Popular in Canada

Canada’s #1 family dog for decades.

Adaptable and winter-ready.

Bred for cold climates.

Great for active, rural lifestyles.

Apartment-friendly in urban areas.