9 Wild Dog Breeds That Are Chaotically Quirky originally appeared on Parade Pets. We all have our quirks, and so do dogs. Some breeds are zany and high in energy, some have peculiar habits or ...
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20 rare dog breeds that make truly extraordinary companions
The Chinook is a relatively rare dog breed that was bred in New Hampshire in the early 1900s and was used as an all-purpose sled dog. At one point there were said to be only 28 of these dogs remaining ...
Researchers previously thought dingoes were distance cousins of domestic dogs, though still genetically similar enough to frequently breed with the wild canines, creating hybrids. However, recent ...
There are many good reason for adding a dog to the family—after all, they didn’t earn the title of “man’s best friend” for nothing. When it comes to choosing a pup, the options are endless. Teacup dog ...
The Kangal is a powerful livestock guardian from Turkey. They are built for strength, stamina, and nonstop movement across ...
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Hyena vs. Wild Dog: What’s The Difference?
There are many types of hyenas and a couple of hands full of wild dogs. But today we’re focusing on the most prominent of the lot: the sly spotted hyena vs. the ruthless African wild dog. Do they have ...
Pets owners like to pamper their animal companions, and some take it to another level. One dachshund "diva" who appears to have all the luxuries he could possibly want is Noodle, whose requirements ...
African wild dogs might use facial expressions to communicate with each other as they hunt in packs on the savanna. Arno Meintjes via Flickr under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 DEED Puppy-dog eyes are irresistible.
When a dog stares at you with big, sad, puppy dog eyes, it's easy to imagine that this adorable look is meant specifically to melt your heart (and score some treats). But new research shows that other ...
While all dogs are good dogs, some are better behaved than others. Forbes Advisor decided to find the best and worst-behaved dog breeds to help educate prospective owners on their furry friends. To do ...
Our best friends come in a fantastic array of shapes and sizes; a Borzoi looks nothing like a Boston terrier, except for a certain fundamental, ineffable (except to taxonomists) doggyness about them.
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