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Spotting, Diagnosing and Treating Hypothyroidism in Dogs
By Dr. Marty Becker DVM, May 2, 2016Your middle-aged or senior dog seems to have a case of what veterinarians sometimes like to call ADR — “ain’t doin’ right.” He doesn’t have much get up and go, he seems cold all the time, his… Full Article ›
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5 Reasons a Doberman Pinscher Might Be the Right Dog Breed for You
By Meredith Hooker Williams, March 31, 2016The Doberman Pinscher may have a reputation for being a sharp and even sinister dog, but with proper training, he can be a friendly, stable companion. Learn more about this Working breed and whether… Full Article ›
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The Worst Dog Breeds for New Owners? Our Readers Weigh In
By Vetstreet Staff, March 7, 2016Let us start off by saying that we don't believe there are any "bad" dog breeds. However, not every pooch is the right fit for every owner, and it's possible that a first-time dog owner may… Full Article ›
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Little-Known Facts About 10 of the Most Popular Large Dog Breeds
By Laura Cross, January 20, 2016Large dog breeds like Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherds are certainly popular, but we bet there are a lot of things you don’t know about them (unless, of course, you are a dedicated… Full Article ›
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Most Popular Names for 10 Large Dog Breeds
By Kristen Seymour, August 20, 2015If you hear someone calling for a dog named, say, Gizmo, you probably don't expect to see a 150-pound Great Dane lumbering over. Not every large dog is named Titan or Maximus, and that made us wonder… Full Article ›
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The 10 Most Trainable Dog Breeds
By Laura Cross, July 7, 2015How cool would it be to own a dog who can roll over on command, jump through a hoop and really just do any trick that will impress friends and family? There are certain breeds who are thought to be… 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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11 Dog Breeds That Love the Outdoors
By Shayna Meliker, October 17, 2014If you love the great outdoors and are looking for a dog to walk, run, hike, camp, swim or explore right alongside you, we have just the list. Many of these breeds were created for outdoor work, from… Full Article ›
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Puppies Rescued From Dumpster Celebrate First Year of Life
By Amy Sinatra Ayres, October 1, 2014A group of six Doberman mix puppies has something extra special to celebrate: their amazing survival story. In July 2013, the puppies and four additional siblings were found abandoned in a… Full Article ›
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Animal Planet's Victoria Stilwell: Breed Bans Don't Work
By Mikkel Becker, September 18, 2014Breed-specific legislation is the controversial practice of limiting or banning certain types of dogs, with the aim of reducing dog bites and fatal dog attacks. But while breed bans permit… Full Article ›
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11 Most Confident Dog Breeds
By Kristen Seymour, August 18, 2014Some pups seem to be the top dog wherever they go, and while part of that comes down to the specific dog's personality, some of their confidence can be attributed to the breed.We had 268 veterinary… Full Article ›
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9 Breeds That Often Win at Westminster
By Shayna Meliker, Laura Cross , February 18, 2014Since 1907, the Westminster Kennel Club has awarded the coveted Best in Show title 103 times. You might think with over a century's worth of competitions, a large variety of breeds would have gone… Full Article ›