Dog Breed Index

Here you will find our index of dog breeds.

Just click on the link to the dog breed of your choice to find out all about training, temperament, grooming, ownership and health advice and much more…

Dog Breed Index
A-C
Basset Hound
Beagle
Bichon Frise
Border Collie
Boston Terrier
Boxer
Chihuahua
Cockapoo
Cocker Spaniel (American)
D-G
Dachshund
Dalmatian
English Bulldog
German Shepherd
Golden Retriever
Great Dane
Greyhound
H-M
Havanese
Jack Russell Terrier
Labrador Retriever
Labradoodle
Lhaso Apso
Maltese
Miniature Schnauzer
N-R
Papillon
Pomeranian
Poodles
(Toy Poodle)
(Standard Poodle)
Pug
Puggle
Rottweiler
S-Z
Shar Pei
Shetland Sheepdogs
Shih Tzu
Weimaraner
West Highland White Terrier
Yorkshire Terrier

If you do not see your breed please let us know and we will be delighted to add it to the index.

Choosing a Breeder Checklist

Choosing the right breeder isn’t only about finding someone who breeds the type of dog you want but also means finding a person who has experience breeding, is reputable, loves the particular dog breed they produce and wants to help it become healthier and stronger.  The following is what you need to look for when choosing a breeder.

A good breeder…

  • Should be registered with the kennel club of your nation and/or the breed club of your nation.  National clubs will typically only associate themselves with reputable individuals.   Though there is no guarantee Read more

Buying A Puppy Checklist

You’ve decided to buy a puppy and are excited about bringing the little four-legged bundle of joy home.  WAIT!

Before you get ahead of yourself do you know what you are getting yourself into?  Can you provide the dog with a happy and healthy life for all the days of his life?  To help you determine if you are making the right decision, consider the following: Read more

Dog Adoption Checklist

Thinking about dog adoption from the humane society or your local rescue?  If so, here is what you need to keep in mind before taking this step:

  • dog adoptionWhy do you want to adopt a dog?  Are you trying to find a companion for your lonely pet, want to satisfy the desires of your children or are you lonely?  These are not good reasons to acquire an animal.  Only adopt if you truly want the dog and are looking for a pet that you are prepared to be responsible for, care for, train and love.
  • Do you have time to care for the dog?  If you work long hours Read more