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Bengaluru: Owning a dog is a dream for many. There are people who spend a lot of money on owning and maintaining a canine. Some treat pets like a family member. According to reports, the Bengaluru man is popular and famous for owning a number of expensive and rare breed of dogs. But in case of this particular breed he has spent a whooping 5.7 million dollars (approximately Rs. 50 crore). This rare “wolfdog” breed is called Cadabombs Okami and is one of its kind in the entire country. The man said that he spent the huge amount of 50…
Shutterstock Dog breed popularity often shifts with trends, pop culture, and devoted breed enthusiasts. Some breeds once near extinction are now making impressive comebacks, happily trotting into today’s homes. Whether it’s renewed interest in heritage breeds, viral social media moments, or focused conservation efforts, these rare pups are reclaiming the spotlight. Many carry centuries of history but nearly vanished due to war, industrialization, or fading demand. Thanks to passionate dog lovers and breeders, these resilient canines keep their legacies—and irresistibly cute faces—alive and thriving.Otterhound Shutterstock Once a noble hunter of otters in medieval England, the Otterhound faced near extinction…
‘It’s something seniors can do to reflect on their lives,’ says author who created stories constructed around her dogs, Pixie and Jazz In addition to all the experiences and memories, life also offers many lessons. So it goes to reason the older you are, the more lessons, experiences and memories you have had and can therefore share. Katherine Huycke got to thinking one day when all her tasks were done and she suddenly found herself with time on her hands. Why waste all that, she thought. And then she set pen to paper. She began constructing stories with her Cavalier King…
Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysEver experienced betrayal from your own people, and the feeling of sadness that seeps in afterward? This appeared to be the case with Winston, a popular Dachshund, who seemed unhappy at how long his dog owners took to come home in this adorable video.In Netflix’s “You” style situation, everyone’s “favorite wiener” proved he was a watcher as he gawked out of the window with a dash of resentment for his…
For thousands of years, dogs have been humanity’s loyal companions. They evolved from wolves into the diverse breeds we know and love today. However, the world of dog breeding is far from static. Advances in science and selective breeding allow entirely new dog breeds to appear. Some breeds are tailored for specific jobs. Other dog breeds are designed to be perfect family pets. However, what’s behind the creation of these incredible new dogs? Let’s dive into the fascinating world of modern dog breeding. The science behind dog breeding Breeding new dog breeds is a combination of genetics, careful selection, and…
Here’s a look at some of what you’ll find inside:Can’t you hear me SOS?Could you home a Lancashire heeler or keep a Kerry blue terrier? Some of our treasured native dog breeds are crying out to be Man’s best friend, but are in danger of disappearing forever, reveals Victoria MarstonAdmiral Sir Ben Key’s favourite paintingThe First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff chooses a work that signals a 19th-century changing of the maritime guardPalaces of financeIn the second of two articles, Clive Aslet examines Sir Edwin Lutyens’s striking work as the architect for the Midland BankExquisite houses, the…
1Alaskan Klee Kaibon9//Getty ImagesIf you think the Klee Kai looks like a mini husky, you’re right! The pint-size breed tops out at 25 pounds and 17 inches. You’ll find breeds in three color combinations: red and white, black and white, and gray and white.2Biewer TerrierPavel1964//Getty ImagesThe Biewer terrier could easily be confused for a Yorkie, but their coats are distinctive. They’re known to be affectionate and playful and weigh in at just around 6 pounds.Advertisement – Continue Reading Below3Norwegian Lundehund AegeanBlue//Getty ImagesThis hunting dog breed is rare, but it’s making a bit of a resurgence. Weighing in at under 20…
‘Over the last half century, we have seen many of our native breeds almost ignored, while we have concentrated on abnormally hairy, almost hairless or absurdly loose-skinned breeds from afar,’ laments David Hancock in a Country Life article of 1987Although this may be a little harsh, and it should be noted that many imported breeds have perfectly acceptable amounts of both hair and skin, it is nonetheless true that some of our native breeds are being ignored by the dog-owning public to the degree that they are in danger of disappearing entirely.Image 1 of 2Considered the original Irish setter, the…
What happens when you combine breeds like a Bloodhound, Greyhound, and Mastiff? You get the rare Catahoula Leopard Dog—also known down south as the “wolf dog”—and their color markings are unlike any other pup.Or at least, that’s what Catahoula sisters May and Summer thought.The day Mom brought home their puppy sister, a Dachshund named Jellybean, all of their coats looked like they belonged together.When it comes to @theleopardcrew, May and Jellybean rule the roost. The identical-looking gals became fast friends the day May arrived and rarely leave each other’s side.Though there’s a 3rd dog in the bunch, Summer, it’s May…
Scenthound, a dog wellness center that takes a health-focused approach to all services, has opened its newest Mt. Pleasant location at 405 Faison Road near the Carolina Park community. This marks the third location in the Charleston market for owner Tara Reddy and the 100th location for Scenthound nationwide. Behind the milestone opening is avid dog lover Reddy, who was looking for her next business venture when her golden retriever was unexpectedly diagnosed with cancer at age 10. She quickly turned her attention to canine wellness and soon after discovered Scenthound, becoming one of the brand’s first franchisees. “We discovered…