
Belgian Sheepdog Dog Breed Information
The Belgian Sheepdog is a medium to large-sized breed. A member of the herding group, this breed originated in Belgium. The Belgian Shepherd Dog weighs an average of 55 to 80 pounds and stands 22 to 26 inches. The Belgian Sheepdog is double-coated with a thick and soft inner coat and a long, slightly rough…

Belgian Malinois Dog Breed Information
A Belgian Malinois goes through a significant period of adjustment during puppyhood when the dog may act out. The temperament of a Belgian Malinois puppy can be best compared to a human teenager. And just like a teenager, if the owner is persistent and diligent with training, the dog should outgrow the problem period with…

Bearded Collie Dog Breed Information
Bearded Collie: Bearded collie is medium-sized, hardy, agile, active, and whirlwind of energy. They are good with children and family and can be trained very easily. Bearded Collies make excellent pets for those willing to accommodate their high energy level and grooming requirements. Weekly brushing is mandatory for keeping their long hair mat-free. Some Bearded…

Why Is My Dog Aggressive?
Dogs are not normally aggressive, they are usually taught to be by their owner’s lack of education in training dogs or by being abused. Aggression in dogs is shown in several ways: Barking Growling Staring Mounting Biting, in extreme cases There is always a cause for a dog’s aggression, and hopefully there is a cure…

How To Groom Your Miniature Schnauzer
The coat of a Miniature Schnauzer is a double coat with a brittle and wiry outer coating and a close, dense undercoat. The coat comes in three different color combinations; solid black, black and silver, and salt and pepper. Any other coloring is not recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC). The outer coating gets…

Herding Dog Group
The Herding Group, created in 1983, is the newest AKC classification; its members were formerly members of the Working Group. Dogs in this breed group have the ability to control the movement of other animals. For example, the Corgi, perhaps only one foot tall at the shoulders, can drive a herd of cows many times…