Skip To Detailed Recommendations The Bichon Frise is a small companion dog that is easy to recognize by its fluffy white coat. They are playful, loving, and gentle. They are also known for being intelligent and outgoing. The breed is part of a family of bichon-type dogs that include t
The Ultimate Weimaraner Food Buyer’s Guide Nicknamed “the gray ghost,” the Weimaraner was developed in Germany in the 19th century. The breed was once used to hunt large game animals such as deer, boar, and bear but as those animals became harder to find, Weims were bred to hunt small
Many people look at the charming Basset Hound and see a comical dog that is long and low, with long ears. He’s a dog that can make you laugh with his pitiful expressions. In actuality, the Basset is a very old French hunting breed dating back to the Middle Ages or earlier. They
The Ultimate Shetland Sheepdog Food Buyer’s Guide The Shetland Sheepdog, or Sheltie, is a small herding dog originating in the Shetland Isles of Scotland. The little dogs were once working dogs on the island. Today the breed is still used as a farm dog but they are primarily known as
The Ultimate Havanese Food Buyer’s Guide Small and sturdy with a long, silky coat, the Havanese is known for being intelligent, curious, friendly, and playful. The breed has a colorful history. A member of the Bichon family of dogs, the little dogs are believed to have been brought by
Skip To Detailed Recommendations Corgis are probably best known as the palace pals of Queen Elizabeth II, but there’s more to these little herding dogs. From royal to domestic-living, there are two distinctly different Corgi breeds: the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Wels