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ROVER_JP, Flickr With so many puppy videos and so little time, we've gone the extra mile and begun cataloging some of the finest YouTube offerings, separating each collection by breed in a feature called Puppy Party! Today's round-up features the bubbly borzoi! It's a fight to the bitter end, and the winner gets the best seat in the house! ...
Is it true that you can estimate how old a dog is in human years by multiplying its age by 7? Are certain dog breeds known to be, well, dumb or lazy? American Kennel Club spokesperson Lisa Peterson helps us debunk common dog stereotypes and gives us the truth about some of our favorite four-legged friends. http://xml.channel.aol.com/xmlpublisher/fetch.v2.xml?option=expand_relative_urls&dataUrlNodes=uiConfig,feedConfig,entry&id=742041&pid=742040&uts=1283445060 http://cdn.channel.aol.com/cs_feed_v1_6/csfeedwrapper.swf Common Dog Breed Myths Whether we read it on the Internet or hear it from a friend, dog breed myths are all around and can easily steer us in the wrong ...
myriorama, Flickr Name: Borzoi Personality: A most un-doglike dog, the borzoi (aka the Russian wolfhound) is often described instead as "catlike," even though it is one of the larger, stronger and speedier breeds of dog. The American Kennel Club emphasizes the borzoi's "independent and undemanding nature," and the National Borzoi Rescue Foundation echoes the sentiments of many who describe the rarely-barking breed "quiet," "well-behaved" and "an outstanding companion." Grooming: Another way borzoi exhibit more feline than canine tendencies: They're very good at keeping themselves "quite clean," according to the Dog Breed Info Center. The National Borzoi Rescue Foundation recommends ...