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American Cocker Spaniel. Full breed information and advice

Your happy little shadow! The American Cocker Spaniel is the smallest member of the gun dog group and is a lively, playful popular pet for families with children. They are extremely friendly although they can throw the odd strop if they don’t get enough attention. American Cocker Spaniel They adore human company and will follow you around constantly and […]

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The American Foxhound – A sleek hunter and great family dog

The Foxhound – gentle but shy. The American Foxhound is a medium-size dog of the Hound Group, hunting by scent. They are related to the English Foxhound, but are significantly taller. American President George Washington played a significant role in developing the breed, using English and French stock to help develop this distinctive American dog.

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Are American Pit Bull Terriers as dangerous as people think?

American Pit Bull Terriers ~ American Staffordshire Terrier, is there a difference and if so, What’s the difference? Updated 2022. American Staffordshire Terriers and American Pit Bull Terriers?  Same Breed Just Different Names? To someone who doesn’t know much about these dogs, they would just call them pit bulls, but are they truly different breeds?  Some say

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The Appenzeller Sennenhund or Appenzeller Mountain Dog

Also called the Appenzeller Mountain Dog or Appenzeller Spitzhauben, this dog breed originates in Switzerland, in the canton of Appenzell, which is also famous for its cheese! It is one of 4 Sennenhund dog breeds. The others are; Berner Sennenhund (Bernese Mountain Dog) Entelbucher Sennenhund (Entelbucher Mountain Dog) Grosser Schweizer Sennenhund (Great Swiss Mountain Dog).

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Australian Dingo – Are you curious? Full Facts here!

The Australian Dingo is frequently misunderstood. Here are the Facts. The Australian Museum identifies the Australian Dingo as Canis lupus dingo, as opposed to the domestic dog which is Canis lupus familiaris, and the Wolf, which is Canis lupus lupus. It has it’s roots in the south Asian Grey Wolf, and is believed to have arrived in Australia around 5,000

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