With an interesting name, the Caucasian Ovcharka is sure to have a storied history, right? Find out more about this breed right here!
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The Feist is a small, scrappy dog popular in the Southern United States. Learn more about the Feist personality, care and history.
Check out the Goldendoodle dog breed, a mix between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle that comes in many different colors.
The Korean Jindo is a brave and faithful dog breed. Learn more about the Korean Jindo personality, care and history.
A muscular, active breed, the Patterdale Terrier is both a companion and working dog. Learn more about the Patterdale Terrier personality, care and history.
A mix between a pug and a beagle, the Puggle is a small, energetic breed that only recently came into existence. Learn more about the Puggle personality, care and history.
Check out the Schnoodle, a mix of Miniature Schnauzer and Poodle. Read more about the Schnoodle personality, care and history.
Check out the Toy Poodle, a breed that loves to impress its human family and gets along well with children and other dogs. Read more about the Toy Poodle personality, care and history.
Check out the Treeing Walker Coonhound, a breed with extreme endurance and focus, not to mention a highly competitive spirit. Learn more about the Treeing Walker Coonhound personality, care and history.
Check out the Wire Fox Terrier, a breed that is popular for both its hunting abilities and its ability to make a fantastic companion dog. Read more about the Wire Fox Terrier personality, care and history.
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The English Springer and Welsh Springer Spaniels are completely different breeds, not "varieties” of Springer Spaniels.
Three separate breeds are "Bassets," but they are by no means the same dog; this article explains all their differences.
While these two breeds are frequently confused, they are entirely different in nearly every respect except for coat colors.
The level of shedding is a question many prospective dog owners ask when deciding upon which dog to choose. Luckily, there are many wonderful dog breeds that are neither heavy shedders nor copious allergen producers.
Don’t be surprised when your yard receives some unsolicited landscaping by one of the following doggone-diggers.
BeChewy looks at the dog breeds that shed the most and how you can cope with and keeping the shedding to a minimum.
Also known as the Australian Cattle Dog, the Blue Heeler was developed from Collie-Dingo crosses.