Dog breeds fall into specific classes: sporting, working, toy, herding, terrier, hound, and non-sporting or companion dogs. Find out which one your dog fits into and research it online or in books to learn more about how and why your dog was bred.
read moreIt's all too common: You and someone special buy a dog together and then decide to go your separate ways. But how do you decide who keeps Fido?
moreOne day, your dog could be sitting riveted in front of a monitor, playing a computer game. Hey, if it happened to us, it could happen to our pets, suggests a new study that demonstrates dogs can use specially adapted computers while simultaneously demonstrating their intelligence.
moreIt’s a new year, and that means it’s time for resolutions for both family and Fido. Mix and match these resolution ideas for the best results this year, or add all 12 to your regular routine and care time for your pup.
moreOlder dogs can anticipate our needs, provide unconditional love, share their unique wisdom and provide unmatched loyalty and devotion.
moreIn this series, we asked dog lovers to talk about all the ways their pets have shown them unconditional love -- and vice versa. Here, Lauren Siegel, Studio One senior partner development manager, shares her story.
moreDog heights generally range from a few inches at the withers to around: