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The St Bernard Labrador Mix, also known as the St. Labernard, is a friendly blend of St Bernard and Labrador Retriever characteristics- two popular dogs. They are energetic, cheerful, bouncy, and happy-go-lucky bundles of fun and make great companions for children and adults. Versatility is the breed’s middle name, and it shows in their daily…
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The Rhodesian Labrador mix, known for its strong build and medium size, boasts short hair and medium-sized ears. With a sensitive expression, calm disposition, intelligence, adaptability, and gentle manners, this breed makes a great companion for many households. Despite its growing popularity, the Rhodesian Labrador mix remains relatively unknown. At first glance, he may seem…
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As a prospective owner seeking the Pitbull Catahoula, this comprehensive guide is meant for you. Allows us to take a deep dive into this furry friend including appearance, behavioral traits, buying, care, and much more to help you make an informed decision. Scroll on Doggiephile. In spite of the controversy that surrounds them, designer/mixed dogs…
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Toy Cockapoos (aka Toy Cockadoodles/Toy Spoodles) are similar to standard, Miniature, and Teacup Cockapoos except for size. Toy Cocker Poodles are under 10 inches tall and weigh between 7 and 12 pounds. First seen in the 1950s, a Toy Cockapoo is sired by a Toy Poodle stud and born of a Cocker Spaniel dam. Buying…
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The Mini or Teacup Cocker Spaniel is a shrunken down American or English Cocker Spaniel version. This miniature dog weighs between 7 and 15 pounds and stands at between 9 and 12 inches but is still high maintenance. Teacup Cocker Spaniels have dark-brown eyes and silky coats that many find cute and appealing. But apart…
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Cocker Spaniels are known to a have reputation for being smelly. There are several reasons why a Cocker Spaniel may smell so bad such as ear infections, skin infections, breath odor, smelly anal glands, and so on. This is common, especially for older Cocker Spaniels However, the smell can differ from one Cocker Spaniel to…
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Cocker Spaniels can be quite vocal due to their hunting dog ancestry. Some are noisier than others but not all bark a lot. They get stimulated by triggers to yip, whine, whimper, and bark. The trigger can be prey, noises, boredom, fear, excitement, and so on. It begins from a young age with sweet and cute…
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In recent years, the number of designer dogs has risen with increased popularity and for their perceived hybrid vigor. The St Bernard is one of the many breeds used in creation of mixed breeds. Some of the popular St Bernard mixes include; Golden Saint or St Bernard Golden Retriever mix Berdoodle or St Bernard Poodle mix Saint Bernese or St Bernard Bernese Mountain…
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As hunters, Beagles bark at new sights, sounds and scents. Prey such as a squirrel or bird could trigger a Beagle to bark and chase. Beagles also bark for attention, at strangers, other dogs, fear, happiness, etc. Since barking is self-rewarding, it becomes incessant and hard to break. It’s unrealistic to expect a silent Beagle. But, you can reduce…