The Leonberger was established in the town of Leonberg, Germany in 1846. The breed was meant to resemble the rampant lion upon the town’s official crest. This breed is the result of the combining a St. Bernard, a Great Pyrenees and a Landseer...
Read More
Bearded Collies or "Beardies", as they are more commonly known, are the result of a cross breeding between Polish Lowland Sheepdogs, that were imported to Scotland, and the native farm collies of the Scottish Highlands during the 16th century. This...
Read More
According to a poll by the Associated Press and Petside.com, 50 percent of American pet owners consider pets to be just as much a part of the family as the human family members. Therefore, it's not surprising that dog owners give dogs table food, take...
Read More
The English Shepherd dog has been traditionally the working dog of England for centuries. Legend has it that the first examples of this breed came to the British isles with Roman soldiers during Caesar’s invasion in 55 BC. He used the dogs to herd...
Read More
The Maremma sheepdog hails from the mountains of Italy. It is descended from the great white Eastern sheepdogs that spread across Europe well over two millennia ago. It is similar to the Turkish Akbash and the Slovakian Kuvac, though evolved to better...
Read More