Per this measurement method, a dog has to weigh at least 50 pounds (sometimes 70 pounds) and have a height of around 24 inches to be considered a large-breed dog. Afghan Hound. Bloodhound. Boxer. Bullmastiff. Chow Chow. Collie. Dalmatian. German Shepherd.
Bulldogs are hard to train – in fact, they're one of the least trainable breeds available. It's not because they're dumb, it's just because they're thinkers and don't automatically respond to comma (...)
“Signs may include a dull coat, lethargy, diarrhea, soft stool, anemia, and an overall lack of pep and vitality.” To protect yourself and your furry companion, Osborne recommends having your veteri (...)
Both make very good pets as well as house dogs. The sex of the dog is really down to your preference. Both sexes are easily house trained, although males do tend to mark their territory. Females th (...)
A full-grown male English Bulldog weighs about 50 to 55 pounds and stands 14 to 16 inches tall. A full-grown female English Bulldog weighs about ten pounds less at 40 to 44 pounds and stands at 12 (...)
There are four common types of intestinal worms in dogs, they are: roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms. The symptoms of each type of worm vary, as does the way in which dogs can be infec (...)