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As a dog lover, you’re probably looking for a canine companion that fits your calm and peaceful lifestyle. Even better is finding a breed that doesn’t leave fur everywhere. You’re lucky because there are calm dog breeds that don’t shed. In this article, we’ll explore various breeds perfect for people who want a tranquil friend …

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Are you thinking about getting a new puppy with icy-colored eyes? Dogs are adorable no matter their eye color, but some owners have a special affinity to blue-eyed dog breeds. If you’re planning on getting a dog and want to know what dogs have blue eyes, then you’re in the right place. This list will take you …

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Everyone knows that dogs love to run. Whether it’s chasing a ball, doing zoomies in the backyard, or jogging alongside their favorite human, it’s pretty clear they feel a need for speed. But did you know that some dogs were bred to be fast?  Back in the day, these pups were produced for a purpose. …

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If you haven’t heard of the Paw Patrol pups and aren’t wondering about the real-life Paw Patrol dog breeds, you’ve either been hiding under a rock, or you don’t have kids. There’s a lot of action, a lot of fun goings-on in adventure bay, and also a surprising amount of romantic scandal (just who does …

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Watching your pup lick their paws can be a very cute sight to behold. Most of the time, this light afternoon licking is totally harmless and to be expected. The problem comes in when this modest tongue-lapping becomes excessive or consistent. In this case, there could be underlying reasons why your dog is licking or chewing its …

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