The Yorkshire Terrier Yorkshire Terriers, or “Yorkies,” have been the third most popular dog breed in the U.S. since 2005.
The German Shepherd Star of the large and small screen, Rin Tin Tin was a glowing example of why the German shepherd dog is so highly thought of by many.
The Tibetan Terrier The smallish Tibetan Terrier is an incredibly smart dog, meaning you'll always have to be on your toes during training and socialization.
Brussels Griffon The small Brussels Griffon has minimal exercise needs, an assertive manner, both intelligent and ornery streaks, and a love for playing games.
The Somali The Somali is a medium-sized cat breed with a love for exploration and observation, and unlike many cats, he enjoys walking on a leash.
The Turkish Van Always moving and very large, the Turkish Van loves to jump on and off furniture and, unlike most cats, actually enjoy going for a swim in pools or toilets.
The Turkish Angora The Turkish Angora gets along with everyone, including dogs, and love to climb. Unfortunately, some Turkish Angoras have some genetic health problems.
The Labrador Retriever It’s no wonder that the Labrador retriever has been America’s favorite purebred dog for the past two decades.
Jason Carr, Former Pet Health Network Editor-in-Chief Submitted by Jason from the ... on Mon, 2014-12-15 15:23 Jason has over 8 years of experience in the pet health industry and was managing editor of IDEXX’s Pet Health Network team.