Breeds
Learn all about Whippets: their origin, personality, care needs, and costs to see if this speedy, affectionate breed is right for you
Your complete guide to Australian Shepherds: breed history, traits, training tips, grooming, health, and the cost of care.
Discover everything you need to know about Yorkshire Terriers, from their origins and personality to grooming tips, health considerations, and ideal care..
Meet the Wire Fox Terrier: a bold, scruffy, fun-loving pup. Learn about their size, care, personality, costs and if they're the right dog for you.
Discover all about the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, from their royal history to grooming, health needs, and what makes them ideal companions.
Learn all about Shih Tzus, including their history, personality, size, grooming needs, health, and what makes them a popular companion dog breed.
From the majestic Irish Wolfhound to the spirited Irish Terrier, these breeds embody the resilience and charm of the Emerald Isle.
Toy breeds are small-sized dogs that are characterised by their petite stature, generally weighing around 5 to 15 pounds and standing at 6 to 12 inches tall.
Shih Tzus, Pugs and French Bulldogs are all examples of brachycephalic dogs, commonly known as flat-faced dogs.
From the saggy skin of the Bulldog to the iconic wrinkles of the Shar-Pei, there are many breeds that are full of these adorable folds.
From Bulldogs to Shih Tzus, Newfoundlands to Pugs, here are our top 10 picks of the calmest breeds known to dog-kind.
Some of the most popular dog breeds originated from Scotland, such as the wee Westie. Many were bred to help with hunting and farming.
From sloppy kisses to sofa cuddles, some dogs take their role as man's best friend very seriously. Here are our picks of the top 10 friendliest dog breeds.
Among the smartest dog breeds are Border Collies, Poodles and German Shepherds. These breeds need a significant amount of mental stimulation to keep them happy.
As a nation that prides itself on being dog-centric, which breeds are taking top spots for popularity? You may already have your suspicions about some of these.
Dogs can thrive on a van lifestyle, so long as they have plenty of space and routine. Breeds well-suited to van life are Labradors, Frenchies and Jack Russells.
It is estimated that there is over 300 different dog breeds. Whilst it might be near-impossible to name them all, we've picked out a few of the most popular.
You've decided that it's time to welcome a furry family member to your pack. But, how do you begin to decide which breed will be best? We're here to help.
As a first time owner, bringing a pup into your life can be overwhelming. The best place to start is deciding on a breed that is suitable for your inexperience.
Bringing a dog into your feline-dominated home can be a risky and scary move. However, with careful consideration and preparation it is perfectly doable.
Canicross, a combination of "canine" and "cross country", is a great way for owners and dogs to bond. Some breeds are more well-suited to it than others.
Larger dog breeds typically need more calories to sustain their stature and activity levels. This food should be rich in protein and complex carbohydrates.
Pint-sized pooches may need smaller portions, but their food should be just as nutritious as food given to their bigger counterparts.
Alaskan Klee Klais are the perfect family dogs, with their striking appearance combined with loveable, big personalities.
From police dogs to herding life stock, dogs with jobs require a diet with rich nutritional value that will help them to excel in their role.