We know that Chewie the Newfoundland adores his grandma, but little did we know just how much. In this amusing video, Chewie ...
A Royal Veterinary College study found certain breeds of designer dogs display higher levels of undesirable behaviours ...
The Royal Veterinary College said this research showed one breed especially showed higher aggressive behaviours ...
One in three postcodes now has more dogs than children. Meet the Dinkwads (dual income, no kids, with a dog) ...
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Designer Dogs Show More Problematic Behavior–Dog Trainer Confirms
They are considered family-friendly, easy to train, and ideal for beginners–so-called “designer dogs” like Cockapoo or Labradoodle have been booming for years. But do these popular crossbreeds really ...
Cockapoos and cavapoos are worse behaved than their parent breeds, despite perceptions that they are a good fit for families with children ...
Cockapoos are loved for their teddy bear looks and reputations for being family friendly. However, concerns have been raised ...
Pet owners often pick "designer dogs" because they think they’ll be easier to train and friendlier with kids than purebreeds. A new study suggests that's not always the case ...
A recent cover of Dogue, a canine fashion magazine, featured an Italian greyhound wearing an evening gown, an opera glove on each paw. Several pages in, a nattily dressed labradoodle showed off a ...
Is my cockapoo a nut job because of me – or is it the breed? - LET’S UNPACK THAT : A new Royal Veterinary College study has found designer crossbreeds are more hectic than their purebred counterparts.
A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has found that Cockapoos, Labradoodles, and Cavapoos in the UK often exhibit higher levels of undesirable ...
Experts from the Royal Veterinary College have warned that Cockapoos are 44 per cent more likely to suffer behavioural issues ...
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