In February, living in a place like South Florida is a sun-drenched, balmy heaven. In August, though, it resembles that "opposite place." Although any breed can live in hot climates with proper care and grooming, some breeds tend to fare better than others.Dogs living in areas known for high temperatures require special attention because they cannot handle temperature extremes as well as people can. When selecting a breed of dog, consider your outside environment, especially if he will spend a lot of time outside.What to Look ForWhen selecting a breed for hot climates, three main characteristics should be considered: hair coat, facial conformation and size.
Once again, the Labrador retriever is America’s favorite purebred, according to registration numbers tallied by the American Kennel Club. This marks the 15th year in a row that the Labrador ranks at the...
The Parson Russell terrier (previously Jack Russell Terrier) is quickly becoming a popular breed, helped no doubt by the hit sitcom "Frasier," which features a terrier named Eddie. However, the Parson...
Though the precise origin of the beagle is unknown, the breed seems to have been a favorite human companion and vigorous rabbit hunter for centuries.
The border collie crouched in the snow, alert, tense, eyes darting back and forth between the sheep and the man standing a few yards from her. “Away to me,” Roger Culbreath said firmly, an ancient phrase...
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