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How to Choose the Right Shampoo for Your Dog
Dog skin differs greatly from human - human skin has 10-15 layers, dog skin only 3-5. So dog skin is far more fragile; choosing the right shampoo matters a lot.

Why Do Dogs Stick Out Their Tongue While Sleeping?
A sleeping dog's lolling tongue usually means relaxation or cooling. Rarely it signals a hereditary 'long-tongue' condition (macroglossia), common in small flat-faced breeds.

Why Do Dogs Have Extra Neck Skin?
The loose skin on a dog's neck is scalp-like tissue that helps mothers carry puppies and protects the vulnerable throat. Learn its purpose and a handling caution.

Famous Chinese Dog Breeds: An Introduction
More and more people keep dogs today; the most common breeds seen are Teddy, Husky and Golden Retriever. But do you know China's famous native breeds? This article introduces China's five great native dogs.

Toy Poodle Price: How Much Does a Toy Poodle Cost?
The Toy Poodle is a French breed; in developed European countries many keep them. Smart and expressive, Toy Poodles command high prices. This article covers the typical price of a Toy Poodle.
Can All Dogs Have Erect Ears?
Not all dogs have erect ears; many breeds do, like the German Shepherd and Samoyed, while some always flop. Per the source, Corgi, Samoyed, and Standard Schnauzer are listed as non-erect.

Basset Hound
The Basset Hound, also known as the French Short-legged Hound, originates from France. An ancient and noble scent hound, it was developed in Britain from French bloodlines and was traditionally used to track rabbits, deer, and other game by scent.

Boston Terrier
The Boston Terrier is a dapper, square-built companion dog developed in 19th-century Boston from Bulldog stock, famed for its tuxedo-like brindle-and-white coat and gentle, expressive face. Friendly, lively and polite, it is a devoted family and apartment dog that adores children.

Briard
The Briard, also called the Brie Shepherd Dog, takes its name from the Brie region of France, famous for its cheese. An ancient French working breed, it is energetic and alert, strong but not coarse, with the power and agility of a sheepdog.

Dalmatian
The Dalmatian, originating in Yugoslavia, is famous for its distinctive spotted coat and is commonly called the Spotted Dog. A breed of great endurance and speed, it served 19th-century nobility as a carriage guard dog, earning the nickname 'coach dog.'