Have Allergies? Here Are 5 Breeds of Dogs For You!

5 Dog Breeds For People With Allergies If you or someone in your family always wanted a dog, but allergies are an issue, there's hope. While no dog breed is truly hypoallergenic, there are several breeds which are far less likely to bother people prone to pet dander allergies. Before bringing home one of these potential family members, spend time with the dog or members of the breed to ensure allergies aren't a problem. Poodles The poodle's tight, curly coat requires regular professional grooming, but the hairs don't shed. That makes the breed -- whether toy, miniature or standard-sized --[...]

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My Neighbors Dog Won’t Stop Barking

Dogs. They're cute, cuddly and a ton of fun - that is, as long as they're not barking incessantly, day after day, night after night. And what's the only thing that's worse than a dog that barks constantly? Having a neighbor who's dog barks constantly. If you're one of those unfortunate folks who has an out-of-control canine in your condo, apartment building or block, don't book the movers - there's lots ways to deal with that barking dog that don't involve changing your zip code. To help bring harmony back to your home, we've put together a quick list of[...]

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What does your dog’s name mean?

Picking out a name is an exciting and fun part of getting a new dog. But what do those names all mean? Here are the top 5 names for both girl and boy dogs as reported by USAToday, and the origin or meaning of each Your dogs name has meaning and here's exactly what that meaning is... Male Dog NamesMax - From Maximus, a common family name during the Roman empire.  In Latin, the word Maximus means "greatest"Charlie - Originates from the Germanic name "Karl" which literally translates to "Man" Buddy - Quite simply, it means "friend".  How's that for[...]

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Philosophical Quotes About Dogs

Some of the greatest minds to ever live have pondered on and celebrated in the joy our dogs bring us..." Philosophy and dogs are like peanut butter and jelly "Dogs and philosophers do the greatest good and get the fewest rewards" - Diogenes "[The Dog] distinguishes the face of a friend and of an enemy only by the criterion of knowing and not knowing. And must not an animal be a lover of learning who determines what he likes and dislikes by the test of knowledge and ignorance? And is not the love of learning the love of wisdom, which[...]

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