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Read MoreNot Just Another White FooFoo Dog
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Because it’s not seen as often as the short coated version, it comes as a surprise to some of us that the Ibizan H...
Read MoreAmerican Gentlemen Among Dogs
Most of us already know that Boston Terriers are known as “American Gentlemen Among Dogs,” but they’r...
Read MoreTuck Up: What Is It and How do You Find It?
Tuck up. To be a well informed dog owner, it’s another one of those terms you should know. A “tuck up”...
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This youngster is a Whippet, the fastest domesticated animal of its weight. An adult can reach speeds of 35 mph, in no...
Read MoreDoes Your Dog “FRAP?”
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Read MoreA “Rock’n” Italian Greyhound
The precious baby in the picture is a wee Italian Greyhound, and in the course of trying to find unusual information abo...
Read MoreThe Breeds of 9/11
Nearly 10,000 emergency rescue workers were involved in recovery efforts on 9/11, and more than 350 of them were dogs. ...
Read MoreThe “Czech Shepherd”
Our curiosity was piqued after watching the heartwarming video below: What, we wondered, is a “Czech Shepherd?R...
Read MoreLace Smugglers
Evidently, the Berger Picard wasn’t the only breed used to smuggle lace. In what is perhaps old urban legend, it...
Read MoreThe Smallest of the Ridgebacks
The Funan Ridgeback Dog originated over 1,000 years ago during the Funan Era in Southeast Asia in areas that are now par...
Read MoreThe Wolf’s Closest Relatives Might Surprise You
While there are those who feel that the study of genetics takes all the fun out of life’s mysteries, others disagr...
Read MoreThe Finest Form of Venery
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Read MoreThe New Zealand Sheepdog
The New Zealand Huntaway (aka the New Zealand Sheepdog) is the second most popular dog in New Zealand, and a unique she...
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