**Send us your pictures** on Instagram and Twitter tagging us **@DogBuddyCo** #7 New Dog Breeds Enter The Competition Ring Announced just yesterday, there are **seven newDog Breeds competing at

There are seven new dog breeds competing at the 140th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show this year. These aren’t actually brand new dog breeds per se, rather they are only recently recognised for competition. Do you own one of these dogs? Send us your pictures on Instagram and Twitter tagging us @DogBuddyCo #7 New Dog Breeds Enter The Competition Ring Announced just yesterday, there are **seven newDog Breeds competing at [Read More]

Some dogs that naturally appear dark grey or silver, or black dogs that fade over time, may not be considered blue (despite looking very similar) Some breeds literally have **blue** in their breed name.

True blue dogs are black coated breeds that are naturally lightened (or diluted) to a paler shade due to recessive gene mutations. Dilution can happen with almost any breed, although exceptionally rare with some. Some dogs that naturally appear dark grey or silver, or black dogs that fade over time, may not be considered blue (despite looking very similar) Some breeds literally have blue in their breed name. This might sound a little strange seeing as how some breeds have all the characteristics of blue described above. [Read More]

They are good breeds for people with allergies since BichON shed only shed a little and what they do shed gets caught in their undercoat rather than falling on the floor.

The Maltese is one of the oldest Toy breeds, dating back around 2,000 years. The ancient Greeks loved these cute canines so much they even built tombs for their beloved Malteses when they died. The Bichon dates back to the 14th century when French sailors brought the dogs home from Tenerife. Bichons were also favourites of French royalty – King Henry III carried his in a special basket that hung from his neck. [Read More]

Pet Dog Illustrated: A Minute to Learn About the Most Popular Dog Breeds in China (continued)

In the last issue, we introduced you to small, cute and petite dog breeds such as the Pomeranian, Corgi and Pekingese, and today we will talk about various medium and large breeds. The term “medium-large” refers to the kind of dog that can jump up and knock people down, and one can fight dozens of Chihuahuas. Huskies, Border Collies (medium-sized) My Erha has finally made an appearance, and the medium-sized dog bears the brunt of it. [Read More]