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1ChinookJohn MooreThe Chinook is a relatively rare dog breed that was bred in New Hampshire in the early 1900s and used as an all-purpose sled dog. At one point there were said to be only 28 of these dogs remaining! The Chinook is also the official state dog of New Hampshire. 2Norwegian Lundehundullstein bildThese pups were bred to hunt puffins, which is how they got their name. (In Norwegian, “lunde” means puffin, and “hund” means dog.) This breed has some pretty unusual characteristics, including six toes on each foot, and one less tooth on each side of its mouth.Advertisement -…
Getting a dog is a huge responsibility, and especially for those of us who work full time, it can seem impossible to be able to fit taking proper care of a pooch into your busy day-to-day life. But not all dog breeds are the same, and while some can require very long daily walks and an established grooming routine, others are fine to chill out most of the time, and can take care of themselves to some degree. In fact, there are several breeds that are better suited to those with more hectic work or personal lives, and Purina has…
Heritage dog park relocating to Ingle Park; East Side Park getting canine play area Published 1:13 pm Friday, August 23, 2024 The city of Cullman has announced its plans to effectively double its canine amenities, giving local pet owners a little bit extra news to celebrate for National Dog Day. The National Dog Day celebration was founded 20 years ago by Animal Welfare Advocate Colleen Paige as a way to spread awareness for animal rescues and give pet owners one more reason to celebrate America’s favorite four-legged companions. According the the National Dog Day website, Aug. 26 was chosen because…
Who doesn’t love dogs? They’re lovable, cuddly, and our loyal furry companions. Just a glance into their beautiful puppy eyes can melt our hearts. When we think of pet dogs, it’s easy to picture an adorable Shih Tzu, a loyal Golden Retriever, an energetic Beagle, a reliable Labrador, or even guard dogs like the German Shepherd or the fierce but lovable Bulldog. But have you noticed something? All of these are foreign dog breeds.It’s rare that Indian breeds come to mind as quickly, but don’t they deserve just as much love, affection, and recognition? India is home to a diverse…
Dogs are banned from the designated bathing areas at Wicklow’s Blue Flag beaches – Brittas Bay North, Brittas Bay South, and Greystones South Beach – during the bathing season, which runs from June 1 and ended this year on Monday, September 15.For dog owners in Greystones, the good news that they are free to roam the beach comes as a fresh round of upgrades have recently been carried out at the much-loved Charlesland Dog Park. The upgrades were announced by Councillor Stephen Stokes, and as part of the improvement works a fresh layer of bark has been laid across the…
Archaeological excavations near Krauschwitz reveal rare decorated leather bags buried with women and infants—shining new light on Neolithic burial customs along the SuedOstLink route.A groundbreaking archaeological discovery near the village of Krauschwitz in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, has revealed elaborately decorated prehistoric bags adorned with dog teeth, believed to have been used by elite women—possibly even as baby carriers.The findings, uncovered during preparatory excavations for the SuedOstLink high-voltage powerline project, offer unprecedented insight into the funerary practices and social hierarchy of the Corded Ware Culture (ca. 2800–2200 BCE).Led by the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology of Saxony-Anhalt, and coordinated with…
Table of Contents Table of Contents Ask the Chatbot Determining the rarest dog breed in the world is a challenging task because of the difficulty of obtaining and analyzing reliable data. Different sources give differing information. According to the American Kennel Club, which tracks the popularity of various breeds, the rarest and least popular breed, ranking 197 out of 197, is the Norwegian Lundehund. This dog was initially bred in Norway in the Middle Ages for the specific job of hunting puffins, a bird found in Iceland and northern Norway. There are an estimated 1200–1400 Lundehunds alive in the world…
Pet medics had to perform life-saving surgery after a pooch chowed down on a bit of veg.Ewan Mowat Deputy Trends Editor, Emilia Randall GAU Writer and Rachel Cronin Trainee Trends Writer12:32, 18 Sep 2025Cocker Spaniel Roman needed lifesaving surgery from Haven Vets(Image: Reach PLC)A vet has issued a stark warning to pet owners about the dangers of a particular vegetable. Haven Veterinary Group in Hull had to carry out life-saving surgery on a cherished dog after he consumed an entire corn on the cob.Roman, a Cocker Spaniel, gobbled down the vegetable whole at his home in 2024 before his owners…
Colonial Williamsburg mascot Liberty and George Washington (Photo: Colonial Williamsburg) WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – “Dogs of DoG Street” will return to Colonial Williamsburg for its second year, but this time with a spooky twist. Dogs and their owners can join Colonial Williamsburg mascot Liberty and her owner, George Washington, in a Halloween-themed costume contest! The event takes place on October 15 and will benefit the Heritage Humane Society. Participants are asked to bring a donation from one of the following items on Heritage Humane Society’s wish list: Creamy low-fat peanut butter Large Kong-brand dog toys Chicken broth Yesterday’s News-brand cat litter…