Bred to resemble a smaller Siberian Husky, the Pomsky — a Pomeranian–Husky cross that emerged in 2012 — pairs a double coat and striking eye colors with a lively temperament and strong need for companionship. Read On…
Bred to resemble a smaller Siberian Husky, the Pomsky — a Pomeranian–Husky cross that emerged in 2012 — pairs a double coat and striking eye colors with a lively temperament and strong need for companionship. Read On…
A state-by-state analysis by U.S. News & World Report names the Chihuahua, Yorkshire terrier and Labrador retriever as Mississippi’s most popular dog breeds; national pet-ownership figures from the AVMA accompany the findings. Read On…
The American Kennel Club released its annual breed rankings based on registration statistics for the previous year, naming the French Bulldog the top registered purebred and the Labrador Retriever second. Read On…
Dogster’s 2025 list of popular breeds in Mexico names seven favorites — Labrador Retriever, French Bulldog, Golden Retriever, Poodle, German Shepherd, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Shiba Inu — showcasing a range of sizes and temperaments. Read On…
The Labrador Retriever is the nation's most popular dog breed in the 2025 APPA survey, followed by the Chihuahua and Golden Retriever, while New Jersey favors the Shih Tzu. Read On…
Breeds from Labrador Retrievers to Great Danes are widely used as service dogs because of traits such as intelligence, trainability and calm temperaments. Read On…
An analysis of nearly 30,000 dog records in 2024 by MarketWatch Guides shows the French bulldog as the nation's most popular breed, while the Labrador retriever leads in 18 states. Read On…
A feature in HowStuffWorks profiles 10 tricolored dog breeds, exploring distinctive black, white and tan markings and the roles these dogs have filled, from Swiss farmwork to modern herding. Read On…
A cross between Old English Sheepdogs and Poodles, the Sheepadoodle is prized for its affectionate nature, intelligence and often low-shedding coat, but owners should be prepared for training and mental stimulation. Read On…
The American Kennel Club has granted full recognition to the Danish‑Swedish Farmdog, increasing the registry's roster to 202 breeds. The compact, hardworking breed—rooted in centuries of northern European farm work—counts roughly 400 dogs in the U.S. and will make its National Dog Show debut on Thanksgiving. Read On…