Most dog lovers will tell you that good dogs come in all sizes. But there is something endearing about those gigantic breeds that can not only meet you eye-to-eye, but that consider themselves cuddly lap dogs at the end of the day. Large dog breeds are typically in the working group of dogs, w| Forbes Advisor
There’s a reason the lovable, goofy and friendly golden retriever has held top spot on the American Kennel Club’s list of the most popular dog breeds since 1991. These smart and affectionate dogs are as content hiking the mountains and swimming in lakes as they are being couch potatoes or snuggle bu| Forbes Advisor
Corgis are adorable, no question about it. The pointy-eared herding breed—known as the Pembroke Welsh Corgi—are typically 10 to 12 inches tall and weigh up to 30 pounds. They were famously beloved by the late Queen Elizabeth II, who owned more than 30 corgis throughout her life. It’s easy to see| Forbes Advisor
Blaming immigrants for eating pets was an American urban legend years before Donald Trump spread the rumor about Haitians in Ohio.| Forbes
You might think your dog is one smart cookie—and you’re probably right. Just as humans have different types of intelligence and aptitudes for different skills, dogs have different areas of intelligence and things they’re good at. “Usually when we talk about intelligence in other species, we’re lo| Forbes Advisor
Pet ownership in the U.S. has jumped significantly over the past three decades. As of 2022, 70% of U.S. households (90.5 million homes) own a pet.[1] That’s up from 56% in 1988, pet ownership statistics show. From companionship to emotional support, pets are a vital part of their owners’ lives. In f| Forbes Advisor