Though not formally recognized as a breed of dog, Cockapoos — a cross between a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle — have been bred since the 1950s. You could say that breeders have taken the best traits of Cocker Spaniels and Poodles and breed them into the Cockapoo. From the Poodle side, the Cockapoo [...]
Let’s say you’ve got your list of potential pets narrowed down to two choices, and those choices are a dog and a monkey.
Well, skip the exotic animal issues and enjoy a little bit of both with the adorable, monkey-like Brussels Griffon!
These dogs have a sturdy, terrier-like body and come with either [...]
If you like Han Solo’s faithful Wookie in the first Star Wars movie, you’d love the Affenpinscher. Or at least, that was my first thought when I encountered one for the first time.
The similarities to Han Solo’s sidekick don’t stop at looks though. Like his Star Wars counterpart, the Affenpinscher is alert, gentle, intelligent, [...]
If you’re thinking about owning a Pit Bull, then this is a good time to pull out that crystal ball and take a good look at your future. Because caring for a Pit Bull, even more so than with other breeds, is a lifetime commitment — which could add up to 12 or 13 years or more.
If you’re a person who would like a Doberman, but aren’t in for a big dog, you ought to consider the Miniature Pinscher. The two are similar in every way, but Min-Pins are up to 100 pounds lighter!
The Newfoundland is the supreme family dog … they’re completely devoted to keeping your kids safe! These enormous dogs have finely-honed rescue instincts, and are incredibly sweet and gentle. But please think before you buy, a Newfoundland puppy can be handful … and a very large one at that.
Famous for their work in “Men In Black” and “Milo and Otis”, chances are good that you’ve already fallen in love with them. The Pug’s unique face might be the breed’s initial attraction, but hands down, it’s their personality which wins the lifelong devotion of dog lovers.
In the 1700’s, Alps-dwelling monks developed the Saint Bernard as a rescue dog. Many hikers of the rugged, snowy mountains owe their lives to these dogs. An incredible breed, known for its size and loyalty, the Saint is quite remarkable.
Looking for a very active dog that still just adores its people? If so, consider the Siberian Husky, a breathtaking dog bred to pull loaded sleds over frozen lands without tiring. At the end of the day, whatever his occupation, the Husky will be a good friend to his owners.
The Bull Terrier is a good breed which unfortunately gets a bad rap. But the right training (and the care of an experienced dog owner) will make the Bull Terrier a sweet and loving friend.