Akita
The first thing you need to know is that this breed is considered to originate from the Japanese Akita, which is the Akita Inu. These days, both breeds can be found in specialized breeders and people can select among them for the puppies they want to purchase and that they consider to suit their lifestyles. The American Akitas are somehow different from the original Japanese Akitas and mostly the differences between them refer to their appearance, size and weight.
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Small, toy dogs are ideal to have around inside the house, as they need a lot of attention and care, when raising them. They also are more sensitive and delicate, which is why you should keep them warm indoors, when the weather is rainy or cold outside. Unlike toy breeds, large dogs seem to adapt pretty well with conditions both indoors and outdoors and they also tend to resists various weather conditions, from extremely hot temperatures to cold weather.
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The English bulldog is one of the oldest canine breed, his history being as old as England’s history. Thanks to his courage and intelligence he is also called “Churchill dog” and the British consider it the national breed dogs.
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Australian cattle are one of the most active breeds of dogs. They have a very high energy level. Furparents need to know this so that they can give their pets the right amount of daily exercise to release all that energy otherwise, their excitement and exuberance can be overwhelming.
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Australian Shepherd dogs are very active. They are a breed of herding dogs whose bodies are built for hard work in the farm.
Read moreBasset Hound
Basset hound dogs are known for being stubborn. They bark a lot and aloud, tend to dig around, and will escape to go off hunting when they have the chance. These dogs with an attitude aren’t easy to train.
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The Beagle is known for its small size and also for the famous small hunting games it was used in. They are full of energy, friendly and are very popular in the United State of America. If you are thinking of buying a beagle make sure you research thoroughly so as to be sure that you have made the best decision.
Read moreBelgian Malinois
Belgian Malinois are dog breeds that look a lot like a German Shepherd. They are very smart and alert and look strong and elegant in how they stand at 22-26 inches.
Read moreBernedoodle
Bernedoodles are very smart dogs. They are not hard to train but it will take constant repetition and consistency to establish his toilet habits.
Read moreBernese Mountain
The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large dog breed, one of the four breeds of Sennenhund-type dogs from the Swiss Alps.
Read moreBichon Frise
Bichons Frises are truly a darling with its fluffy white coat and default happy face. They can grow up into a very good companion with its friendly temperament and playful attitude that makes even children want to be around them.
Read moreBorder Collie
Border Collies are an active and agile breed of dogs. They never seem to run out of energy. As such, they require high-quality and nutrient-dense food to fuel their energy.
Read moreBoston Terrier
Boston terriers are nice to have inside the house. That is if they’re properly potty trained or else you’ll have to deal with a lot of mess and get busy cleaning up all over the house.
Read moreBull Terrier
Bull Terrier is a dog breed that is easily recognizable because of the shape of its egg-shaped head where the top skull looks almost flat. The color of its coat varies from solid white, red, black, brindle, or even a mixture of all or any of these.
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