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Best Medium Dog Breeds
Certain dogs are great pets, but only if you have years of experience training dogs and raising them. Most of those dogs are large dogs — and for many new dog owners, that can be heartbreaking. After all, there is something awesome about having a large, sturdy canine companion to join you on adventures.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Petlife
Large Dog Training Tips
When you have a large dog, training can make all the difference between having a wonderful companion and having the pet from hell. Large dogs that are untrained can pose a serious safety threat to other pets, small children, or even their owners. They also tend to be much more destructive than a small dog that isn't very trained.
By Lindsie Polhemus8 years ago in Petlife
Small Dogs Are Better
They say that the best things in life come in small packages. This is so true when it comes to small dogs. They are the most adorable, cuddly, and affectionate creatures on the face of the earth. When it comes to choosing a pet, it is important to pick one that suits your lifestyle. If you live in a small house or rent an apartment, a small dog might be a good choice.
By Nicole (Nikki) M.8 years ago in Petlife
Small Hypoallergenic Dogs
If you love dogs but have bad allergies, you don't need to worry. These small hypoallergenic dogs can be your fluffy friend and prevent you from constant sneezing and itchy and watery eyes. These are the best dog breeds for families with allergies because they don't shed and are sweet and cuddly companions.
By Jessica Herring8 years ago in Petlife
What is the Best Food for Small Dogs?
If you have a small dog, then you already know that they make the world's best companions. They are cute, compact, and always bring a smile to peoples' faces. Having a small dog breed means that you need to take care of them — and also make sure that they have the best, longest life available.
By Rowan Marley8 years ago in Petlife
Best Hypoallergenic Large Dogs
Perhaps one of the most upsetting things about having allergies is the lifestyle choices that they limit. If you're allergic to gluten, you can't eat pizza. If you are allergic to dogs, you can't have your own furry friend at home...or can you?
By Riley Raul Reese9 years ago in Petlife











