A TikTok post on Dec. 12, 2025, captures a parade of Bernese mountain dogs wearing bows and seasonal clothing as they enjoy treats and attention in an East Coast neighborhood. Read On…
A TikTok post on Dec. 12, 2025, captures a parade of Bernese mountain dogs wearing bows and seasonal clothing as they enjoy treats and attention in an East Coast neighborhood. Read On…
Satin, a 2- to 3-year-old Dachshund/Chihuahua mix in Lompoc, is described as sweet, petite and initially shy; adoption hours are listed for weekdays and Saturdays. Read On…
Researchers report that tiny snippets of wolf DNA persist across many modern dog breeds, a legacy of low-level gene flow that likely aided adaptation to human settings, lead author Audrey Lin said. Read On…
NPR's Sunday Puzzle devoted an episode to dog-breed wordplay, featuring contributors around the U.S., a named puzzle winner, and a listener challenge with a submission deadline of Thursday, Dec. 4 at 3 p.m. ET. Read On…
Shelters and rescues in Clearfield County are highlighting eight adoptable pets, from a spunky Beagle who arrived as a stray to a shy cat who now greets visitors with a hug and wagging tail. Read On…
A list highlights ten premium dog breeds celebrated for their appearance, distinctive traits and high cost, including the Tibetan Mastiff, Samoyed and Chow Chow. Read On…
An article highlighting 13 dog breeds that tend to live longest names small and medium breeds such as the Chihuahua, Shiba Inu, Bichon Frise and Border Collie, and stresses genetics, diet and veterinary care as key influences. Read On…
AOL’s roundup of 17 costly dog breeds ranges from the Tibetan Mastiff to the Xoloitzcuintli, emphasizing both high purchase prices and ongoing maintenance needs. Read On…
Dr. Nathaniel Rakestraw, a veterinarian with TelaVets, told Newsweek the five dog breeds he sees most often behaving in human-like ways, citing their attentiveness, adaptability and tendency to shadow their owners. Read On…
Researchers at the University of Montpellier and the University of Exeter analysed more than 600 skulls and conclude that dogs had already developed a wide range of shapes by nearly 11,000 years ago. Read On…