Shiba Inus are the smallest of the Japanese dog breeds. They are reddish-orange and look like red foxes. They are very loving and actually act more like cats than dogs. When you adopt a Shiba Inu, you have to understand how to properly care for it.
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Australian Shepherds, or Aussies, are one of the most reliable breeds you may come across. Owners use these dogs for herding, finding stray animals, as seeing eye and hearing aid dogs and to help police track narcotics. Australian Shepherds are also...
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Akitas are large, strong dogs with a substantial build. Akitas are the biggest of the Japanese Spitz dogs, usually standing between 26 and 28 inches tall. They have a somewhat coarse, straight and hard outer coat that stands off the body and a shorter...
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Historically, farmers used German Pinschers as vermin hunters and watchdogs. These dogs also helped herd livestock. German Pinschers make excellent companions and are lively, yet obedient. They have been an official breed in Germany since 1879. They don...
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Schipperkes (pronounced "sheep-er-ker") are small, tail-less dogs that belong to the Non-Sporting Group. Their coats come in solid black, tan and fawn. Black is the only color the American Kennel Club accepts, but overseas organizations may accept other...
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