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Insurance ServicesPet Aug 5, 2025 Principal Researcher Daniel Mattia Principal Researcher Daniel Mattia Daniel Mattia is a researcher and writer for MarketWatch Guides with nearly 10 years of experience writing about auto insurance, warranties, lending and personal finance. A former licensed insurance producer, he previously wrote for Yahoo! Personal Finance, RateGenius, Bestow and other publications. Editor Shelby Fishman Editor Shelby Fishman Shelby Fishman is an assistant editor for MarketWatch Picks. Previously, she served as an assistant editor for custom content at Barron’s Group. Shelby studied broadcast journalism at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and received her Master’s in Journalism from…
Key Takeaways Australian Cattle Dogs are among the healthiest breeds, living on average 12—16 years.Chihuahuas are small and spunky, living 12—18 years with few health problems.Poodles are intelligent, energetic, and hypoallergenic, living 12—15 years with minimal health issues. Choose a breed with fewer medical issues for a healthier, happier dog and fewer vet visits. Believe it or not, typical lifespan is just one element that defines the healthiest dog breeds. Genetic predispositions to certain ailments as well as a dog’s activity level throughout their lifetime can also contribute to physical health. Helena Lopes / 500px / Getty “Purebred dogs in…
Insurance ServicesPet Aug 5, 2025 Principal Researcher Daniel Mattia Principal Researcher Daniel Mattia Daniel Mattia is a researcher and writer for MarketWatch Guides with nearly 10 years of experience writing about auto insurance, warranties, lending and personal finance. A former licensed insurance producer, he previously wrote for Yahoo! Personal Finance, RateGenius, Bestow and other publications. Editor Shelby Fishman Editor Shelby Fishman Shelby Fishman is an assistant editor for MarketWatch Picks. Previously, she served as an assistant editor for custom content at Barron’s Group. Shelby studied broadcast journalism at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and received her Master’s in Journalism from…
Insurance ServicesPet Aug 5, 2025 Principal Researcher Daniel Mattia Principal Researcher Daniel Mattia Daniel Mattia is a researcher and writer for MarketWatch Guides with nearly 10 years of experience writing about auto insurance, warranties, lending and personal finance. A former licensed insurance producer, he previously wrote for Yahoo! Personal Finance, RateGenius, Bestow and other publications. Editor Shelby Fishman Editor Shelby Fishman Shelby Fishman is an assistant editor for MarketWatch Picks. Previously, she served as an assistant editor for custom content at Barron’s Group. Shelby studied broadcast journalism at Southern Methodist University in Dallas and received her Master’s in Journalism from…
Mistreating a dog may come back to bite you. Scientists have long known that childhood abuse, neglect, and trauma can have lifelong consequences in humans. Now, a study by Harvard scientists links early adversity to similar effects in our oldest domesticated species. In a study of nearly 4,500 dogs published in Scientific Reports, researchers found that adverse experiences in the first six months of puppyhood were strongly associated with elevated aggression and fearfulness in adult dogs. “In the general population of dogs, you see a significant impact of life experience on behavior,” said Julia Espinosa, lead author of the new…
This handy item can help protect your pooch as the nights draw in.This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreWinter walks can pose dangers to our pups(Image: Getty Images)Walking our dogs in the winter months can be dangerous- icy conditions and deep snow can pose serious risks to our pups, but the darker evenings in particular can put your pooch at risk of being hit by a car. In fact, the PDSA alone treats 3,700 pets injured in road accidents every year.Although regular winter walks are important to keep…
Key Takeaways Australian dog names capture the unique culture, language, and spirit of the continent.You can find inspiration for dog names from Australian slang, nature, and even popular actors.Aboriginal dog names honor the rich history and heritage of Australia’s First Nations people. Australian names are a bonzer choice for your new pup, reflecting the unique culture, language, and scenic beauty of the continent. Whether you’re inspired by an Australian breed, love streaming Tame Impala or have watched Finding Nemo countless times, check out our ripper list to pick the perfect dog name. Mary Swift / Getty Australian Girl Dog Names…
Is this classic autumnal vegetable healthy or harmful for your pooch?This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreCan dogs eat pumpkin?(Image: Getty Images)Autumn is officially here, and along with it comes the biggest trend of the season- pumpkin. But many dog owners argue over whether or not it is safe to get your pooch into the autumn spirit by feeding them the big orange vegetable as a treat.Luckily, one vet has busted myths about pumpkin for dogs and issued some advice for how to keep your pooch healthy should…
Breed Characteristics According to some shelters and breeders, with dogs of the same breed or litter that come in black and other colors, such as poodles, the black-coated dogs may fail to get adopted or are adopted last compared to other colored dogs. This dog adoption issue is also known as “black dog syndrome” and is based on anecdotes and assumptions. Factually, there are more black dogs in the world, as black is a more dominant color, and coat color has no impact on personality or temperament. Breeds to Avoid If you want a dog with a black coat, and…
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.Credit: Getty ImagesAs any dog parent will know, chews can be great. They provide so much physical and mental stimulation, keeping your pup busy during those times when you can’t be right by their side to play with them while keeping their teeth clean and even helping to relieve anxiety. They’re certainly useful!If your dog enjoys the best long lasting dog chews, that’s brilliant! However, it’s important that we ensure we’re only buying chews that are safe for our dogs – some of them…