The Xoloitzcuintli, a Descendent of Mythology – Purebredbreeders.com
Pronounced “Show- low-its-queen-tli” the Xoloitzcuintli is said to be a descendent of the much prized hairless dogs kept by the Aztecs. The breed is Mexico’s national dog and comes in a three varieties today, but how many of us have ever heard of it? Purebredbreeders.com will take a brief look at the breed. Physical Characteristics [...]
Read More →Modern Dogs believed to be “Genetically Disconnected” from Ancestors | Purebred Breeders Reviews
The studies behind the genetic composition of dogs have been ongoing and will probably remain that way for a very long time. The only thing that seems to be accepted is that dogs are related to wolves, however, how closely and what this means for the development of the species is still a raging debate. [...]
Read More →Emotional Intelligence: Dogs and Humans – Purebredbreeders.com
It is no secret that dogs are highly intelligent animals. In fact, the average dog can be trained to understand over 100 words including commands such as ‘come’, ‘sit’, ‘stay’, and ‘fetch’ as well as their own names. They also learn to adapt to the needs of their masters which often include learning new tricks [...]
Read More →Instinctual Canine Behavior in Modern Society | Purebredbreeders.com
Each dog breed has a natural temperament, in fact, many breeds today were bred as working dogs to hunt, control pest, fish, herd, watch, or protect. Unfortunately, some were even bred to fight or kill. But Purebredbreeders.com wants to know; what makes one breed more suited to a certain job than another? Also, why is [...]
Read More →The Physical Differences Between A Dog and A Wolf | Purebred Breeders
Regardless of which dog/wolf evolution theory you accept, Purebred Breeders knows you will agree that many dogs and wolves look a like. In fact, some breeds are even referred to as “wolfdogs” due to their uncanny resemblances to their undomesticated cousins. These are most notably the German Shepherd, Alaskan Malamute, and the Siberian Husky, and [...]
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