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8 Dog Breeds Most Likely to Snore
By Laura Cross, April 19, 2016Dog owners know that sharing a bed with their pooches has its ups and downs. Yes, it’s nice to snuggle up to your favorite furry friend… until you’re woken up by what sounds like a freight… Full Article ›
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8 Dog Breeds That Love the Cold Weather
By Laura Cross, December 8, 2015When the weather outside is frightful, there are some dog breeds that seem to find the wintry conditions delightful. We’ve already covered some dogs who are built for snow, but we thought we’d… Full Article ›
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5 Cool Dog Breeds You've Probably Never Seen
By Shayna Meliker, November 23, 2015If you love dogs as much as we do, we bet you've met your fair share of breeds. Our neighborhoods and dog parks are filled with popular kinds of canines who are, according to the numbers, some of… Full Article ›
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Meet the Hardest Working Dogs Around
By Megan Winter, April 10, 2015The dog breeds of the Working Group were bred to guard property, protect livestock, pull sleds and carry carts. With their guardian and working heritage often comes loyalty, eagerness, protectiveness… Full Article ›
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9 Cat and Dog Breeds With Russian Roots
By Laura Cross,Shayna Meliker, February 6, 2014Opening ceremonies for this year's Winter Olympics commence tomorrow night, giving the world a glimpse into the coastal city of Sochi, Russia. And while your pets may be napping next to you in… Full Article ›
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Black Russian Terrier
Jan 15, 2014The Black Russian Terrier was created by the Russian army for use as a guard dog in climates with extremely cold temperatures. He is a giant breed and weighs 80 to 145… Full Article ›
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9 Unusual-Looking Breeds Spotted at the 2012 National Dog Show
By Laura Cross,Shayna Meliker, November 22, 2012One of the best things about attending a benched dog show like the National Dog Show presented by Purina is that you get to meet lots of pooches whom you don’t usually see walking around the… Full Article ›
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13 Largest Dog Breeds: Towering and Commanding
By Kim Campbell Thornton , April 23, 2012Bigger is not always better, but it is always impressive. People have been intrigued by giant-size dogs for millennia, keeping them to guard family, flocks and property and to hunt big game. They… Full Article ›