Tag: Dog Breeds
6 Resources on Grooming-Intensive Dog Breeds
Before adopting a dog there are many things you need to take into consideration including size, energy level and grooming needs. There are many grooming-intensive...
5 Best Shed Free Dogs & Breeds That Don’t Shed
One of the worst things about having a dog is cleaning up after him. What makes the clean-up process even worse are dogs that...
Staffordshire Bull Terrier Breed Profile
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier, also fondly known as a Staffie, is the 82nd most popular dog in the United States and the 5th most...
English Bulldog Dog Breed Profile
The 4th most popular dog breed in the United States is the Bulldog, also known as the English Bulldog. Bulldogs are known for their...
Irish Politician Gets “Bitten” on Comments About “Dangerous” Dog Breeds
There has been a lot of controversy on certain dog breeds. You know the ones that always seem to have bad press swirling around...
Book Review: Dogs – A Kid’s Book of DOG BREEDS
Kids and dogs are drawn to each other. Many dogs love children and most children love dogs. It makes sense. They're both playful, love...
Want to Find Out What Breeds Your Mutt is Made Of?
We’ve all done it. You see a dog at the groomer’s or the dog park, and you think to yourself, “What breed is that...
What is the Most Common Dog Breed?
Depending on the region that you live in, your perception of the most popular dog in the United States may be a little different....
New Canine Clothing Line Helps Decipher Breeds
If you bring your dog out of the house with you, chances are you’ve been asked what breed he is many times. Even if...
This Mysterious ‘Bear Dog’ Has Been Identified
Internet mysteries have a way of baffling millions within minutes. After all, the beauty of the interweb is that any type of breaking information...
Study Shines Light On Why We Choose Certain Dogs
Most dog lovers have a certain breed that they hold near and dear to their heart. They may love all dogs, or at least...
Op-ed: True Confession – I Gave My Sister a Wolfdog Hybrid
Evidence indicates that the domestication of wolves began between 10,000 and 100,000 years ago. This was the beginning of the genetic split between wolves...