A new report found Gen Z and millennials are nearly twice as likely as Gen X and baby boomers to adopt a large dog.
Owning a big dog just means having more to love, right? These 16 big canines certainly think so, with their silly antics that will have you smiling right along.
The debate between dog people and cat people may never end, but research suggests their personalities really are different.
A neuropsychologist told Newsweek about the personality traits often associated with owning large versus small dogs.
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Video shows seven dogs including a golden retriever, Labrador, German shepherd and Pekinese, being led by a corgi ...
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A paw-sible path to a longer life? About 43% of US households — especially those run by millennials — own a pooch. Research has long suggested that there are numerous physical and mental benefits to ...
Watch any movie from the 1960s and prior, and dogs were often meant to fend for themselves most of the time (Old Yeller had to walk, Beverly Hills Chihuahua could not run but be carried around in a ...