The appetite of a French Bulldog is like a bottomless pit. They can eat anytime, almost anything, and they are pretty opportunists when you drop something. Frenchies, especially at a young age, are not aware of any danger when it comes to eating. Therefore, you have to be his safe kee
Whether you’re planning on expanding your family, looking for a companion, or getting something to keep you company in your later years, bringing pets into the home is a major choice that shouldn’t be made lightly. Pets require time and money to care for, so before taking
There is no other pet that has garnered such a mysterious reputation and been at the centre of so many myths and legends than the house cat. Naturally, we’re sure that our cats wouldn’t have it any other way, fond as they are of surprising us with their unpredictability and their gene
Schnoodles are a cross between a Poodle and a Schnauzer. They are a designer dog or hybrid. Poodles and Schnauzers are both dogs with some characteristics that make them very good pets so crossing them to produce the Schnoodle produces a cute, intelligent, devoted dog. Schnoodles are
Friendly and distinctive in appearance, the Keeshond (pronounced kayz-hawnd) is often known as the “Smiling Dutchman.” Like other spitz-type dogs, the handsome Keeshond has a dense double coat and a thick ruff around his neck. He’s also known for the “spectacles” around his eyes and h
Over the centuries the Buhund was used as an all-purpose farm dog in Norway. Even today he can be found on remote farms doing various jobs, including herding cattle and sheep; and performing his duties as a watchdog. The number of Buhunds declined in Norway in the early 1900s as other