Author: Hollister

  • 15 Important Facts to Know Before Adopting a Dog

    Thinking about bringing a furry friend into your life? Adopting a dog is a fulfilling experience. Still, being well-informed before taking the plunge into pet parenthood is essential. Whether you’re a seasoned pet parent or considering bringing home your first furry friend, here are 15 crucial facts you need to know about adopting a dog….

  • 10 Frequent Health Problems In Beagles

    Beagles have boundless energy and are incredibly charming. They are cherished companions for animal lovers around. Beagles are known for their excellent sense of smell and lively personality. But beneath their cute exterior comes a breed prone to several health problems. These are the top 10 health issues that beagles typically face. Ear Infections Because…

  • Border Terrier

    With their otter like head comes the Border Terrier, a small breed with high energy built for multiple purposes. The BT is one of the most popular dogs in England, and most likely to win an Earth Dog competition. While most dogs in the Terrier group have a feisty temperament, the Border Terrier is quite the opposite. Many…

  • Akita

    If ever there was an angel in fur, according to Helen Keller, it would be the Akita. A large, powerful, and gentle breed, that was so important to Japan, they officially declared the dog a Japanese natural monument. It’s hard to fathom that such a momentous breed was nearly driven to extinction. Remarkably, thanks to the…

  • Australian Cattle Dog

    The Australian Cattle Dog is arguably the most important breed in Australia. No other breed has done as much for the beef industry as this dog. To say the Australians are fond of the ACD is an understatement. A breed the Aussies refer to as a “heeler,” yet also athletic, intelligent, and hardworking. While adored and beloved…

  • Bloodhound

    Just how reliable is a Bloodhound? So much, that courts allow evidence from their scent tracking techniques to be admissible in court. In fact, the breed is the first animal ever to have that ability. That’s quite the accomplishment. Yet, the breed has a long history of using their scenting talents in different times and places….

  • Beagle

    They are handsome, they can hold a tune, and their nose can pick up all sort of scents including: pregnancy. Of course, we’re talking about the Beagle, a constant favorite in the United States, who once upon a time was America’s favorite comic strip. This happy-go-lucky and good-looking breed, is a small size, medium energy dog…

  • Australian Terrier

    When you hear anything about the Australian Terrier,  the first few words experts use to describe the breed as is small and sturdy.  This is true, but one can’t help think that description of the dog underscores this breed’s short and historic achievements. Such as, Australia’s first official breed. But they weren’t just the first…

  • Chow Chow

    You look at a Chow Chow, and you shouldn’t be surprised that this breed requires someone strong, patient, as well as a true pack leader for an owner. It is their cornerstone trademark, the mane around their head and shoulders, that gives this dog the appearance of ancient significance. As one of the oldest and few…

  • Cane Corso

    The Cane Corso, a canine that is impressive in stature, and the epitome of what a rugged dog should and does look like. Unfortunately, some towns and cities across the U.S.—as well as homeowner insurance groups have allowed the rough exterior of this breed to shape its overall opinion and has increased their effort in banning…