Over 300 dog breeds profiles with descriptions, photos, and testimonials from dog owners. History of origin, care, common diseases, nutrition, and training.
The Magyar Agár is an intelligent and reserved dog that needs socialization from an early...
Read MoreIts intelligence and quick wit distinguish Azawakh. The dog is very loyal to its owner...
Read MoreDespite its impressive size, the Irish Wolfhound has an easy-going character. The dog is quite...
Read MoreThe Scottish Deerhound can best be described as chivalrous. He is gentle but strong, sensitive...
Read MoreThis puppy is a spunky hunter, but his temperament is surprisingly calm. He is affectionate...
Read MoreThe greyhound is a sweet, intelligent dog. This breed is very loyal to its family....
Read MoreThe Afghan Hound is usually a dog for one person or one family. Don’t expect...
Read MoreSuitable for families with or without children, they can also get along with cats and...
Read MoreThe Boston Terrier is gentle, attentive, very intelligent, well-mannered, and enthusiastic. Without the proper amount...
Read MoreMovable, active, fidgety! The lively temperament of the Kromfohrländer is shown in moderation, without the...
Read MoreThe temperament of Russkiy Toy can give a head start to any other dog above...
Read MoreThe Pražský Krysařík has an active and energetic temperament. Pied Pipers are very friendly, brave,...
Read MoreContinental Toy Spaniels are active, friendly, and carefree. They are almost always enthusiastic, agile, and...
Read MoreThe Japanese Chin is a charming, agile, and cheerful creature. These dogs are intelligent and...
Read MorePekingese are independent by nature. At the same time, they are attached to their owner....
Read MoreThe aristocratic King Charles Spaniel loves interest in his person and is always the center...
Read MoreCavalier King Charles Spaniels are purely decorative dogs. They are good companions. The animals are...
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