Papillon Dog BreedIf you have had any experience with the Papillon toy breed then you know about its high energy, engaging personality and sweet nature.

This breed, possibly the oldest of the toy breeds in existence, is immediately recognizable by its butterfly-shaped ears. But even if you can recognize the breed on sight, you might not know some of the most interesting aspects of this type of dog.

Papillon Dog Breed History

Like other ancient breeds, the Papillon can be seen in various art throughout the pre-modern world. Toy spaniels that great resemble the Papillon in size and profile can be found as early as the sixteenth century in Italian art, but there is the suspicion that the breed's history goes back much further.

Read more

Filed under Favorite Dog Breeds, Sociable Dog Breeds, Small Dog Breeds, Dog Breeds by admin.
Permalink • Print •  • Comment

Miniature PoodleAs any owner of a miniature Poodle will tell you, these little critters are the ultimate in cuteness. As the middleman between the toy Poodle and standard Poodle, miniature Poodles are a popular choice among dog lovers.

Like other Poodles, the miniatures are known to be sweet natured and intelligent. However, a dog that is not properly socialized can be a problem. In this article, we'll explain how to choose the right mini Poodle pup for your family.

If you live in an apartment but would still love the companionship of a great dog, then a miniature Poodle may be right for you. These pint sized pups are as fun and intelligent as a standard Poodle, but small enough to be able to live comfortably in a small space. However, the dogs do need a daily walk.

Read more

Filed under Favorite Dog Breeds, Good Family Dogs, Small Dog Breeds, Dog Breeds by admin.
Permalink • Print •  • Comment

Old English SheepdogIf you've ever gotten a chance to play with an Old English Sheepdog, you already know that their fluffy, soft fur matches their sweet demeanor and their intelligent personalities.

Although these dogs are known to be very hard workers, they have adjusted very well to lives as family pets. Sheepdogs are very friendly and when given the proper love and attention, and they provide excellent companionship to their human families. Take a look at some information for this sweet-tempered breed, and you can easily see why they are so popular both in the country and in the cities.

Old English Sheepdog History:

They were developed in western England during the early part of the 1900's. As the name states, this dog was bred for the herding and protection of sheep. It can be seen that the breeders succeed, having created a dog that intelligent, hardy, and protective of its charges.

Old English Sheepdog Temperament:

Due to their hardy ancestry and their working roots, they need plenty of exercise, both in terms of being able to run around outside as well as being stimulated mentally. When they are in high gear, they are extremely playful and sweet, and they are excellent companions for children and other dogs. Given the fact that they are quite intelligent, you can also expect that they can sometimes be a little bit headstrong and stubborn about things.

Old English Sheepdog Care:

Because they were originally intended to herd and protect sheep, these are dogs that are quite dependent on having something to take care of and be with. They have naturally loving temperaments, but they will suffer if they are neglected. Old English Sheepdogs thrive and do their best when they are surrounded by loving attention, so make sure that you are ready to give it the care it needs

Old English Sheepdog Grooming:

Despite their long, fluffy fur, taking care of this dog breed’s coat is not much more difficult than taking care of a dog with a shorter coat. When they are young, the puppies should be brushed regularly to help them get used to this action. When they are adults, they will need a thorough weekly brushing. Because this can take upwards of an hour, many people simply clip their Sheepdog's fur down to half an inch and let it grow back in for winter.

Overall, this is a great family dog if you have a large yard or have plenty of time to give this dog the exercise they need.

Filed under Good Family Dogs, Working Dog Breeds, Large Dog Breeds, Dog Breeds by admin.
Permalink • Print •  • Comment

WordPress database error: [You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' at line 1]
SELECT COUNT(ID) FROM