The A to Z of Dogs presents thousands of videos of a huge number of both common and rare dog breeds, organised alphabetically for your convenience. Head to the video section and see what's there!
I’m glad to share the news that Massachusetts lawmakers have done the right thing and become the first to ban so-called “debarking” surgery. The surgery removes the vocal chords of dogs and cats to prevent them from barking and meowing.
Filed Under (Working dogs) by editor on July-19-2010
The National World War II Museum in New Orleans is paying tribute to the heroic activities of animals during WWII, from the Home Front to the Pacific. The “Loyal Forces: The Animals of World War II” exhibit will run from July 22 – October 17, 2010.
Filed Under (Working dogs) by editor on March-9-2010
Hounds for Heroes is a brand new charity which aims to give support dogs to injured and disabled personnel from the armed forces and civilian emergency services.
UK Government Ministers are considering changes to the Dangerous Dogs Act which would require dog owners to microchip their dogs and insure themselves against the risk their pet will attack someone.
Filed Under (Dog stories) by editor on February-24-2010
Eight-year-old black labrador, Treo, has been awarded the Dickin Medal for sniffing out roadside bombs in Afghanistan. The Dickin Medal is the animal equivalent of a Victoria Cross and is the highest accolade a military animal can expect.
Filed Under (Dog stories) by editor on January-10-2010
Years of indiscriminate breeding has made the average Labrador Retriever puppy overly hyper, aggressive and riddled with health problems, says dog owner Sherry Crowell.