What Is The Difference Between Medium And Large Breed Dogs?
When canines can weigh as little as 4 pounds or over 100 depending on the breed, it's not easy to define what makes a dog medium-sized versus large.
Read MoreWhen canines can weigh as little as 4 pounds or over 100 depending on the breed, it's not easy to define what makes a dog medium-sized versus large.
Read MoreEnglish bulldog puppies can lose their baby teeth as early as 3-months-old, so it's important to have the right chew toys on hand.
Read MoreOne big difference between these two similar retriever breeds is popularity-the Labrador is far better known than the flat-coated retriever.
Read MoreSome dogs have tongues that are a black or blue-black shade. Additionally, both purebred and mixed dogs may bear pink tongues with dark spots.
Read MoreSchnoodles, also called snoodles and snoodies, are crossbred dogs with poodle and schnauzer ancestry. The breed is not recognized by the American Kennel Club.
Read MoreYou never know what combination of traits you will get in a German shepherd Lab mix puppy (Labrashepherd), and that goes for their life expectancy as well.
Read MoreThe piebald English bulldog has grown in popularity over the years due to its distinct coat pattern. Here's how to identify them.
Read MoreCorgis come in all shapes and sizes, but these mixes take the cake when it comes to maximizing the cuteness factor.
Read MoreSome dog breeds are prim and proper, and others aren't afraid of getting their paws dirty. Here are 12 of the best protective dog breeds out there.
Read MoreWhile many people know the "traditional" Yorkie coloring made up of two of either black, tan, and blue, these are not the only colors the breed comes in.
Read MoreA square head, a broad chest, a well-defined neck, and a shiny coat are some American pit bull terrier puppy characteristics.
Read MoreRed heelers are trained to nip at the heels of animals to drive them forward. These jovial canines are a medium-size breed and have a variety of coat colors.
Read MoreYorkies can eat any fruits and vegetables that are safe for dogs. But check before you serve, as toxic foods will affect small dogs faster than large ones.
Read MoreMost mothers know how to care for their pups. However, there are some things you can do to help ensure just-born German shepherd puppies get the best start.
Read MoreYou want a big dog, but a small dog will fit your home better. Compromise with a short-legged dog with a medium-sized body but the height of a small dog.
Read MoreThought to have originated in Asia over 2,000 years ago, Pugs are considered purebred, which means they are their own breed and not the result of mixing.
Read MoreWhen you adopt a dog or puppy from the street, shelter. or rescue, it is usually possible to only estimate the age. This is especially true for Chihuahuas.
Read MoreThe truth is all Rottweilers come from German ancestry. However, American versions of the breed have some slight physical differences.
Read MoreBecoming a dog parent isn't ever a cheap process, but if you're looking to adopt one of these breeds, expect to pay premium prices.
Read MoreRatcha dogs, or rat-cha dogs, are a Chihuahua rat terrier mix. When acquiring a mixed breed dog, it's sort of a mystery exactly what you're going to get.
Read MoreSome Lab mixes are by design, while others are happy accidents. Your observation skills can help you guess the mix, or you can use a scientific test.
Read MoreWhether you choose a Yorkie Maltese cross, called a Morkie, or a Maltese poodle cross, called a Maltipoo, you'll end up with a cute little dog.
Read MorePeople often assume all bulldogs are alike, but this isn't true. There are many different types, with two of the most common being English and British bulldogs.
Read MoreBoth Westies and Scotties hail from Scotland, are similar in type, and originally were bred for vermin hunting. Their key difference is coloration.
Read MoreHow long your pit bull spends in each life stage and progressing from one to the next depends on some factors that you have control over and others you don't.
Read MoreLabs are one of the most popular and beloved dog breeds for families, and it's easy to see why.
Read MoreNot all dogs embody the core traits of their breed. However, these characteristics can help narrow down the best canine for your lifestyle and personality.
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