Dog Health
Dog Breeds The Cesky Terrier The Cesky terrier is one of the rarest dog breeds in the world. Among other traits, the Cesky loves to chase small animals and can be stubborn. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The English Foxhound The English Foxhound is the rarest of foxhound breeds, gets along with kids and cats, and as an energetic breed, needs lots of exercise, space and attention. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The American Foxhound The American foxhound originated in 18th-century Virginia and Maryland and was used for fox hunting, competitions, and as a trail hound. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Norwich Terrier Norwich terriers were once ratters, and as a small breed, they make independent, feisty little companions always ready to play and chase. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Borzoi A favorite of Russian aristorcacy for centuries, the Borzoi is a low energy dog that can be difficult but rewarding to train and is a hunter by nature. Read More > |
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Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Common and Painful: Ear Infections Dr. Ruth MacPete explains pet ear infections. For more from Dr. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Silky Terrier A terrier at heart, the Silky Terrier is energetic and playful, loves attention, and shouldn't be left alone for too long because of anxiety. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The Border Terrier Background Read More > |
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Dog Breeds The English Setter Originally used for hunting, the English Setter is intelligent, difficult to train, is wonderful around children, and requires frequent grooming. Read More > |
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Dog Breeds Standard Schnauzers The Standard Schnauzer is a medium sized former working dog with high intelligence, a playful nature, and lots of energy to burn. Read More > |