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Terrier Dogs
Terrier dogs are the canines originally bred to chase after and catch vermin. From rats to rabbits, terriers are experts at the job and their predatory nature passes on to each generation. This characteristic is why owners must be careful to leash them in new environments. They’re small, they’re feisty, and they’re fast! But that’s what makes them fun. read more »
Companion Dogs
Within this group of dogs, you´ll find the typical family pet: friendly, tempered, and typically small. This article introduces the common companion dog and then it describes what you can expect from such an affable breed. read more »
List of Dogs Breeds By Activity
In our article about choosing a dog by activity level, we introduced a short list of dog breeds with high, moderate, and low activity lifestyles. Here’s a longer list of popular dog breeds and the activity level of each. read more »
Dog Breeds by Origin
Have you ever been out walking your dog, and found yourself at a loss of words when someone asks, "Where in the world does that dog come from?" If so, you can use the following chart to locate the origin of your dog, and proudly state the birthplace of its breed. read more »
Northern Dogs
Northern dogs are named so due to their geological origin. If you can imagine the typical husky, then you’re picturing the typical northern dog since many of them share similar body characteristics: tall alert ears, thick coats, and curled tails. read more »
Herding Dogs
Herding dogs are bred as farm animal ‘guard dogs’ even though you’ll find them in all parts of society. They’re extremely smart and energetic, which means if you’re thinking about adopting one, you’ll need to be energetic yourself! Check out our articles about popular dog sports and everyday dog activities to find some fantastic activities for these types of dogs. These canines will demand a companion who’s just as much a thrill seeker that they are! read more »
Great Watchdogs
Looking for a great watch dog? The following list describes dog breeds that are naturally cautious of strangers. The intensity of that caution varies across a spectrum of simple barking to outright aggression, so if you have children in the home, read our article about the best dogs for children to find a watchdog in this list that won’t display aggression towards the kids! read more »
Dog Breeds by Size
The following is a reference chart that lists dog breeds by size (in descending order). You may find this information handy if you’re interested in adopting a dog, but discover that your living space or lifestyle restricts the size of the type of dog you may own. We’ve organized these dogs according to the assumption that small weigh between 15 - 25 lbs, medium dogs weigh between 25 - 50 lbs, and large dogs weigh over 50 lbs. Size categories from other references and your vet may differ from what we offer below. read more »
Dog Breeds Ordered By Weight
The following is a reference chart that lists dog breeds by weight (in ascending order). You may find this information handy if you’re interested in adopting a dog, but discover that your living space or lifestyle restricts the weight of the type of dog you may own. Note that the weights listed below describe the potential weights of the following dog breeds. That is, they describe the utmost number of pounds that a particular breed may grow to weigh, rather than an exact weight. read more »
Dog Breeds by Height
The following is a reference chart that lists dog breeds by height (in ascending order). You may find this information handy if you’re interested in adopting a dog, but discover that your living space or lifestyle restricts the height of the type of dog you may own. Note that the heights listed below describe the potential heights of the following dog breeds. That is, they describe the utmost number of inches that a particular breed may grow to reach, rather than an exact height.
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