With the help of the American Kennel Club, here’s our list of the friendliest dog breeds.
It is believed this breed, whose name in Japanese means brushwood, originated over 3,000 years ago. Bred to hunt primarily birds and small game animals, the dog would occasionally hunt for deer, boar, and bear with his owner. A smaller member of the American Kennel Club’s non-sporting group, this self-assured pooch is known for his “Shiba scream” when he gets excited.
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The experts at the American Kennel Club share the 10 most mischievous breeds and provide tips for keeping your particularly playful pup entertained.
Looking for a pet with all of the low-maintenance care of a cat but the affectionate personality of a pup? Consider one of these breeds that’ll be sure to please even the most devoted dog people with their playful, friendly personalities.
While the origins of our beloved pups may be contested among historians and dog lovers alike, some breeds are can trace their roots from ancient Egypt to the first Americans.
While all dogs should be showered with love by their owners, these ten breeds really reap the benefits of pet pampering.
An expert from the American Kennel Club shares ten lesser-known breeds, including their fascinating backgrounds.
Here’s a list of dog breeds that, if raised and socialized properly, are generally calm and relaxed around the home.
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We’ve asked the American Kennel Club to share popular short-legged dogs and the history of their tiny statures.
Pick one of these unique-looking dog breeds up and you’ll be sure to have the funkiest looking pup at the dog park.
Which are the most affectionate dog breeds out there? Our expert picks may surprise you!
From their history as hunters and travelers, some cats love both swimming in and being around water.