What To Expect With A Beagle Rescue Dog

by Michelle Adams

There’s a lot information in the media and from animal rights groups that urge you to never buy dogs from pet stores but from licensed breeders or shelters. Getting a puppy from a licensed breeder has many disadvantages, however. You are put on a waiting list for months or years until your puppy is available and the cost can run into thousands of dollars, even for a breed as common as a Beagle. Your most practical and economical solution is to get a Beagle rescue dog. Continue reading

oston Terrier Breeders in the U.S.

by Wendy Caples

The Boston Terrier is a pure breed that was developed in the United States. In 1870, a breeder named Robert C. Hopper of Boston bought an Old English Bulldog and English White Terrier mix. He bred this dog with a small dog and bred their puppies with even smaller French Bulldogs. This became the basis for the Boston Terrier as we now know it. The name Terrier is actually a misnomer. Boston Terriers have very little Terrier in their ancestry and are more closely related to Bulldogs. Continue reading

A Great Experience: Adopt A Bichon Frise Rescue Dog

by Mary Stevenson

Are you planning to adopt a Bichon Frise rescue dog? This is indeed an excellent and noble idea. You will be able to enjoy the love of one of the most loving breeds of dog while at the same time you will be happy that your decision has saved from certain death. There are so many out there looking for a home, looking for someone to rescue them. Continue reading