Weimaraner Dog Breed Information and Photos
If there’s ever a time when the saying “do not judge a book by its cover” was perfectly relevant, then this would be it. The first impression of a Weimaraner is that of a cool,…
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If there’s ever a time when the saying “do not judge a book by its cover” was perfectly relevant, then this would be it. The first impression of a Weimaraner is that of a cool,…
It is important to note that the teacup chihuahua is not a dog breed in its own right. Instead, it is a common term used to refer to smaller chihuahuas, which are sometimes sold by…
First and foremost, the Irish wolfhound is a wolfhound, meaning a dog that was bred to hunt wolves, rather than a wolfdog, meaning a dog that was crossbred by using dogs and wolves. To be…
First and foremost, a wolfdog is the result of crossbreeding between a domestic dog and a member of one of the other Canis sub-species. Something that is possible because dogs and wolves are close from…
The Goldendoodle dog breed is a hybrid cross between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. Not every Goldendoodle will have the same characteristics because one may have more traits from the Poodle parent and another…
The Golden Cocker Retriever is an excellent blend of three great breeds of dog. Golden Retrievers are easy to train compared to other breeds and love to help. They’ll do almost anything for your affection…
Bulldogs in general are an incredibly well known breed, but there are many subsets that most people aren’t as familiar with. The majority of dog lovers know what an American or English bulldog looks like,…
The Boxer lab mix or Boxador is a beautiful dog full of energy and ready to play. This breed will keep you on your toes, possibly a little too much if you’re unable to keep…
Hybrid dogs are incredibly popular, and they’re big money-makers for breeders. However, it’s often difficult for those buying dogs of this nature to figure out what type of dog they’re getting. Sure, you can say…