Veterinary Issues To Expect In Poodles

Poodles come in three sizes – Miniature, Toy and Standard. Even though their size differs, their chances of getting certain medical conditions are the same. Responsible breeders screen their stock for genetic diseases but not all poodle breeders bother to do this. Compared to other breeds like the West Highland…

Housebreaking Aussiedoodle Puppies

One hybrid dog breed that is becoming more popular is the Aussiedoodle, also known as the Aussiepoo. As the name suggests, these are crosses between an Australian shepherd and a poodle. Both of these breeds are known for their intelligence. However, owners still have to go through housetraining. Start Out…

Veterinary Issues To Expect With Cocker Spaniels

The cocker spaniel has been one of the most popular breeds of pet dog on both sides of the Atlantic for over 100 years. Unfortunately, that popularity lead to very unscrupulous breeding practices which has resulted in some very unhealthy dogs. Although modern breeders try to remove any unhealthy animals…

Toy Poodle Puppies As Pets

When you think of a toy poodle, you often think of a cute little purse-sized pooch with the pop-poms on its head. Toy poodles are a smaller version of the standard poodle. These fluffy pooches make good companions because they are intelligent, adaptable and ideal for cramped living spaces. While…

Veterinary Issues To Expect From German Shepherds

As one of the most intelligent and hard-working dog breeds available for pet owners, German shepherds are a popular choice for anyone interested in getting a dog. The breeding history of these dogs, however, has led to a number of genetic disorders that may complicate the animal’s health. Here are…

Shih-Tzu – The “Little Lion”

Despite the term “chrysanthemum dog” which is an American mistranslation for this dog breed’s cute looks,  Shih Tzu in Mandarin Chinese directly translates to “lion.” The breed folklore contends that associating to stories of Buddhist mythology, Tibetan lamas bred the Shih Tzu as miniature lion replica. The Americanized name derives…

Silky Terriers – Little Dogs With A Lot To Offer

The Silky Terrier dog is a small breed with a lot to offer.  He does not stand far off the ground at an average of ten inches from the shoulder, but gets high marks in agility, adaptability and aptitude. The average weight is only about ten pounds too, adding to…

The Saint Bernard

Thanks to Edwin Landseer, the world envisions a Saint Bernard with a miniature keg of brandy around its neck, off to rescue a lost, weary traveler. The painting he did in 1819 while visiting Switzerland stereotyped the dog breed endeared it with the public and was even somewhat true; certainly…

Samoyed – Strong But Gentle

The Samoyed dog breed is a strong but gentle and outgoing, lovable dog that loves others, including people and even cats. Well, the cats and other household pets statement is best backed up when the Samoyed is raised with other pets, but they are a very affectionate animal that is adaptable to…

West Highland White Terrier

The history and origins of the West Highland White Terrier begin when Colonel Edward Donald Malcolm of Scotland, sadly lost one of his reddish colored dogs to a hunting accident, shot when it was mistaken for a fox. Legend tells that Malcolm decided right then and there to breed white…

Is a Saint Bernard the Right Puppy for You?

Saint Bernards are very good dogs to adopt as long as you know what you’re getting into – and are prepared for it. Saint Bernards do not make good guard dogs, but can be territorial and develop a bad temperament if not socialized early. It’s strongly recommended to socialize them….

How To Care For Your Maltese Puppy

Maltese puppies are among the cutest puppies, partially because they are so tiny. Maltese dogs are considered to be a toy dog breed. They do not get very big and have long, silky white hair. They are sometimes seen with a clip used to pull the hair back from their…