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How to Care for Pugs

Pugs make great pets for both adults and children. They are generally very easygoing and require less care than some breeds. They are a toy breed and typically weigh between 12 to 16 pounds and come in black and fawn colors. Pugs are…

How to Rescue a Bichon Frise

Bichon Frise dogs are very popular due to their small size, cute looks and hypoallergenic coats. Unfortunately, many people buy the puppies on impulse, not realizing how much time is needed to care for the all-white hair. With…

How to Adopt a Labradoodle

Highly popular mixed-breed dogs, Labradoodles are a cross between a yellow or black Labrador retriever and a standard poodle. As both Labrador retrievers and poodles come in various shapes and colors, not all Labradoodles fit a standard…

How to Rescue a French Bulldog

If you're thinking of purchasing a French Bulldog, consider rescuing one instead. These stocky-bodied, tough-looking dogs are much more lovable than they appear. Also called "Frenchies," these friendly, companion dogs make great pets but…

How to Identify a Pomeranian

If a tiny dog isn't adorable, it's probably not a Pomeranian. This toy breed, recognized by the American Kennel Club way back in 1888, is easily recognizable by his profuse fur and happy expression. At maturity, the Pomeranian weighs…

How to Care for a Jindo

The Jindo is a breed of dog that originated in Korea and is considered relatively rare in North America--but are certainly around--so if you see a dog resembling a Shiba Inu, but larger--or an Akita, but smaller--chances are it's a Jindo.…

How to Identify a Carolina Dog

The Carolina dog is named for the state in which the first specimens of the breed were discovered. It is considered a "pariah" breed in that it is only semi-domesticated, belonging to no one in particular but happy to accompany anyone they…

How to Identify a Siberian Husky

Siberian huskies were originally bred in Siberia to carry moderate loads over long distances. They were brought to Alaska to race in 1909, and were first recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1930. They have retained a distinctive…