breeds
Know what to expect from your pet with our breed breakdown; information about each breed's appearance, health, life span, personality and more.
The Ultimate Guide in Raising a Happy Dog
Owning a dog is one of life’s greatest joys. They bring laughter, loyalty, and a love that’s unmatched. But let's be real—dogs don’t come with a manual, and navigating their needs can feel like a roller coaster ride at times. Whether you’re a first-time dog owner or a seasoned pro, these top 10 tips will help you not only raise a happy dog but also create a stronger bond with your furry friend along the way.
By Joshua T Nabout a year ago in Petlife
Secrets to Successful Dog Training
Training a dog is one of the most rewarding experiences for any dog owner. Not only does it establish a well-behaved pet, but it also strengthens the bond between dog and owner. However, effective dog training requires patience, consistency, and understanding. Here, we’ll unveil some of the key secrets to successful dog training that can turn even the most unruly pup into a well-mannered companion.
By Joshua T Nabout a year ago in Petlife
American Leopard Hound: A Loyal Companion for Your Well-Being
The American Leopard Hound is a distinctive dog breed known for its intelligence, agility, and loyalty. Originally bred as a hunting dog, it has since evolved into an excellent family companion, especially for those seeking an emotional support animal (ESA).
By Darren Kinchabout a year ago in Petlife
Meet the Red Tuxedo Goldendoodle. AI-Generated.
Goldendoodles are known for their lovable personalities, hypoallergenic coats, and delightful appearance, but have you ever heard of a Red Tuxedo Goldendoodle? This unique and striking variation is not just about good looks—these dogs are the full package, offering beauty, brains, and a friendly disposition.
By Addison Hulseabout a year ago in Petlife
"Orion's Quest: The Dog Who Saved the World". AI-Generated.
Once upon a time in a quiet village nestled between misty mountains, there was a dog named Orion. He wasn’t an ordinary dog; he had the sharp intelligence of a fox and the gentle heart of a deer. Orion belonged to an elderly woman named Lila, who had raised him since he was a pup. The villagers often remarked on how Orion seemed to understand human speech, and they weren’t entirely wrong.
By LAKSHMAN MOHANRAJabout a year ago in Petlife
My Dog is a Murderer
My wonderful eight-month-old puppy, a Husky/Malamute mix, decided to become a murderer. First, before I go on, I would never willingly get a Husky. They are beautiful and fun, but I worked with them in Argentina and know how difficult they are.
By sara burdickabout a year ago in Petlife
Discovering my Dog’s Ancestry with a DNA Test: A Tail-Wagging Tale . AI-Generated.
When I first laid eyes on Coach at the local shelter, it was love at first sight. His soulful eyes and unique appearance captured my heart instantly. The shelter staff could only guess at his breed mix, describing him as a "medium-large mystery mutt." Intrigued by his unknown heritage and eager to provide him with the best care possible, I decided to embark on a genetic journey with a canine DNA test. I used Embark Breed & Health Kit — Dog DNA Test — Discover Breed, Ancestry, Relative Finder, Genetic Health, Traits, COI
By Danny Badalamentiabout a year ago in Petlife
Can Affenpinscher Make Great Companion
Introduction to the Affenpinscher Breed The Affenpinscher is a small, wiry-haired dog known for its terrier-like appearance and energetic personality. Often called the “monkey dog” due to its facial features and playful nature, the Affenpinscher makes an excellent house pet for families who appreciate its lively temperament and endearing antics. This breed is also highly adaptable to indoor living, making it a great companion for apartment dwellers.
By Chad Nguyenabout a year ago in Petlife
How the reputation of pit bulls emerged
The first dog to provoke a public uproar in America was The Spits, a breed that we would most likely now refer to as Pomeranians. America has a long history of condemning particular canines. They gained a reputation as women's dogs because a doctor basically declared that women should bear the repercussions of owning dogs rather than children. While pit bulls were originally regarded as wonderful family dogs and were compared to the Honda Civic of dogs, articles on these dogs described them as lethal and vicious creatures. For more than seven years, Bronwin Dicki studied and wrote a book about pit bulls. A cute sidekick of "The Little Rascals," pitbulls were even included in military advertisements to promote patriotism.
By Eunice Fasorantiabout a year ago in Petlife









