Dog Breeds - The
vast majority of dog owners consider their pooch one of the family -
and if you've ever been fortunate enough to own a loyal and affectionate
creature yourself, it's not hard to see why. Some breeds, however, are
far more sought after than others. Choosing the perfect dog to suit your
lifestyle has never been easy. Now former Springwatch presenter Kate
Humble, 47, has warned many make an impulsive choice without thinking
hard enough about the breed. More than 700,000 puppies of at least 200
breeds In recent years, the preference for a foreign breed has increased
over adopting a local one. The market for has grown exponentially that
it has spilled into the e-commerce space, on sites such as OLX. (Praful
Gangurde/Hindustan Times) Last month’s ban on Choosing a purebred is the
best way to know what a dog’s looks and personality might be like, but
it’s never a guarantee. Your dog’s preferences and personality are as
individual as you are. Here are a few dog breeds who
are as unique as their The Labrador retriever, a popular dog breed known
as a natural glutton, carries a genetic mutation that hard-wires it to
overeat, according to new research. But their food obsession also makes
them good assistance dogs Labrador retrievers are the most Pleas to a
landlord to grant an exception have already fallen on deaf ears. Behind
the lobby, in a room filled with large kennels, dogs – many of them
medium to large breeds – experience their first moments in this new
situation. Some of them still .
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Humane
Society of Indianapolis is no longer labeling the breed on a dog’s
identification card at the shelter. That includes so-called bully
breeds, like pit bulls, Rottweilers, German Shepherds or Dobermans.
Dozens of dogs sit Dubai: Come October, there will be six more dog breeds banned from entering the country. When the new rule kicks in, the list of banned dog breeds
that authorities deem as dangerous will expand from the current seven
to 13. The announcement was made in a While the government's recent
decision to ban import of foreign breeds has been welcomed by most
animal lovers, it has also caused a sense of disquiet as veterinarians
fear that the move will lead to more cases of congenital diseases due to
inbreeding. That adorable snuffling sound your cute little dog makes
could be a sign of future respiratory problems, yet Australians are
increasingly buying smaller dogs, according to a new University of
Sydney study. Researcher Paul McGreevy from the university's .
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