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Long Haired Rottweiler

Long Haired Rottweilers are siblings to those traditional short haired Rotties and are rarely found, usually 1 or 2 in a litter. The major difference between the two is their hair length, i.e. the size of their coat. This hairy coat makes Long Haired Rotties look like crossbred canines; however, they are totally purebreds, just like their siblings.

Jack Russell Beagle Mix – Your Complete Breed Guide To The Jackabee

The Jackabee also called the Beagle Jack or Jack-A-Bee is a first-generation cross between two hunting breeds – the Jack Russell Terrier and the Beagle. As a fairly new mix, there is no standard feature for this cross and the individual characteristics of each dog is based solely on which parent it got its genes from. One thing to learn though is that this designer dog is a great hunter and tracker with a keen sense of smell with an adorable soft side.

Dog Allergies: Symptoms And Treatment

Dog allergy is an adverse immunological reaction to a particular protein found in dog dander, saliva, or urine. Common signs of an allergic reaction include sneezing, runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, and coughing. In more severe cases, hives, difficulty breathing, and anaphylaxis may occur.

Blue Tick Beagle

A Blue Tick Beagle is a type of hound dog bred for hunting, tracking, and detecting scents. It is a determined small dog that is curious, protective, and confident. However, it is technically not a different breed of Beagle but a different color variant of the Beagle.

Chihuahua Mix – Everything You Need To Know

A Chihuahua Mix is a mixed breed dog between a Chihuahua and any other dog breed. Due to the size differences, such mixed breeds are typically crossbred with other small dog breeds, even though medium and larger ones are also commonly used in the mix. The Chihuahua’s small size and unique aesthetics make a very eclectic resulting mix, with unique pups that contribute to their popularity.

English Cream Goldendoodle

Also known as Teddy Bear Goldendoodles, English Cream Goldendoodles are popular hybrid dogs, but because of their mixed ancestry, these dogs are not recognized as a true dog breed by AKC, or any other Kennel Clubs, as an official breed. English Cream Goldendoodles are a crossbreed between the European Golden Retriever and Poodle.