11 Riskiest Dog Breeds for Homeowners and Renters
Your next-door neighbor’s yippy Bijon Frise — who clearly has a serious Napoleon complex and a seemingly endless desire to draw blood from people’s ankles — may be far more likely to bite someone than your cuddly Pit Bull, but that doesn
Purebred Dog Adoption: Tips For Getting A Specific Breed
If you’re smitten with the idea of sharing your home with a purebred dog, chances are that there’s a breed rescue group or shelter in your vicinity with just the right pup in need of a family. According to statistics compiled by the American
Does Bad Dog Mean Bad Owner?
or Mating Effort Necessarily Dictate a Preference for an Aggressive Dog?"] Researchers gave personality tests to 235 subjects—from teens to people in their 60s. Those subjects also rated how aggressive they considered different breeds of dogs to be
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No link between aggressive dog breeds, delinquent owners: study
People who love tough dogs may be as misunderstood as the animals themselves, if a new academic study is any indication. Reporting in the journal Anthrozoos, researchers from Canada and the U.K. find an affinity for breeds perceived as aggressive — think
Giant Elevated Dog Feeders for Extra Large Dog Breeds
Many large dog owners are aware of the healthy benefits of feeding their dog from an elevated dog feeder rather than a floor level dog bowl, but complain about how difficult it is to find a raised dog feeder which is actually tall enough for their big dog.
Breeders of Rare Woolly Pooch Want Dog to Have Its Day
A puppy boom is under way, as Barbet boosters aim to turn a rare variety of French water dog into a bona fide breed. There are fewer than 100 Barbets in the U.S., but owners of the shaggy pooches say their benefits include an allergy-resistant
Bennett Archive: Dog Breeds
The son of a career army officer, Bennett led a nomadic life, attending ten different schools before graduating in 1980 from the University of North Alabama with degrees in Art and History. After brief stints as a staff artist at the Pittsburgh
What an Aggressive Dog Says About its Owner
The finding, along with other research, suggests the dog breeds we choose act as mirrors for ourselves. For instance, research presented in April at the British Psychological Society Annual Conferencesuggested individuals who own toy dogs (Paris Hilton and
Modern dog breeds genetically disconnected from ancient ancestors
The study suggested that within the 15,000 year history of dog domestication, keeping dogs as pets only began 2,000 years ago and that until very recently, the vast majority of dogs were used to do specific jobs. Cross-breeding of dogs over thousands of
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