Pitbulls get a bit of a bad reputation. While they have been used in fighting rings, most Pitbull owners today will tell you that these dogs are actually incredibly loving and sweet. Many other miscon...Read More
You may know the Dachshund as the wiener dog because of their long, sausage-like bodies. These dogs are known for their distinctive shape, their short and stubby legs, and their vivacious personalitie...Read More
The Maltese is a small, white dog known for its loving, affectionate nature. But there’s more to this breed than just an adorable face and amiable personality. Named for the island of Malta, the Mal...Read More
The Lhasa Apso is a unique-looking breed with long, thick fur, a small stature, and an air of regality. This breed might be little, but it certainly is fierce. Originating from Tibet, the Lhasa Apso, ...Read More
It’s not hard to recognize the Old English Sheepdog with its thick, fluffy coat of fur. Originating from the British Isles, the Old English Sheepdog, or OES, made a name for itself as a herding dog....Read More
Seeing the name “Italian Greyhound” may immediately conjure up images of a sleek, lithe dog racing along a track. But there’s more than meets the eye to this unique-looking dog. The toy version ...Read More
These massive, hardworking dogs may look intimidating at first because of their size, but it won’t take long to realize that these loving, amiable dogs really just want to make new friends. Greater ...Read More
Originating from China, the Chow Chow is a distinctive dog in both looks and personality. With a thick, dense coat of fur, a wrinkled face, and an aloof expression, it’s easy to recognize these dogs...Read More
Formidable beasts, the Irish Wolfhound is a stunning dog to behold. These are large creatures originating from Ireland, as the name implies. Although they were originally bred as war dogs, they began ...Read More
This is one beautiful dog! As many owners and Irish Setter enthusiasts will be more than happy to inform you, the Irish Setter is considered by many to be the most beautiful dog breed in the world. An...Read More
Like its smaller counterparts the Standard and Miniature Schnauzers, the Giant Schnauzer originates from Germany. The name “Schnauzer” comes from the German word for “snout.” Colloquially,...Read More
You won’t mistake this breed for any other. Named for the long, silky fur that grows on top of their head around their ears, or their crest, the Chinese Crested, or just Crested for short is a t...Read More
These little dogs, originating from Scotland, earned both their fame and their name from the northwest part of Scotland. Originally called the Roseneath Terrier and sometimes the Poltalloch Terrier, t...Read More
The Siberian Husky, often shortened to either “Siberian” or “Husky,” is a well-known breed. Although casual lovers of this breed generally use “Husky” as the short form, most breeders pref...Read More
Originating from France and Belgium, the Basset Hound is an instantly recognizable breed because of their long bodies and short legs. In fact, the word “basset” comes from the French word for low,...Read More