French bulldogs. U.S. dog owners. C’est l’amour. Frenchies remained the United States’ most commonly registered purebred dogs last year, according to American Kennel Club rankings released Wednesday. The club calls the Frenchie the most popular breed, though other canine constituencies may beg
A petition has been launched to save the famous Dartmoor ponies – which campaigners claim are at risk of ”extinction”. Nearly 100,000 signatures are calling on the Government to halt the decline in the number of ponies that have freely roamed for
Fears a lesser known and “potentially dangerous” dog breed could surge in popularity have emerged weeks after the landmark ban on XL Bullies in the UK. Owners of XL Bullies are being asked to register their dogs for exemption as new laws
Concern is mounting among owners of this particular dog breed as dognapping cases targeting it have skyrocketed by a staggering 140 percent since 2020. French Bulldogs, known for their affectionate nature, are fetching eye-watering price tags of up to £7,500, with the
The owner of an XL bully that mauled a grandma to death has tearfully called for the entire breed to be “wiped out”. Esther Martin, 68, was killed by two dogs at the home of Ashley Warren, 39, in Jaywick, Essex, as
Thousands of illegal XL bully dogs face being put down if errant owners resist police officers’ attempts to seize their pets, a top officer has warned. It is now a criminal offence to own an XL bully dog in England and Wales without an exemption certificate,
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The new year was seen in by a new law: a ban on XL Bully dogs. It is now illegal to sell, breed, or give away the breed under the Dangerous Dog Act, and from February 1 it will be against the
XL Bully owners are desperately trying to get rid of their soon-to-be illegal dogs, online listings show. The “dangerous” dogs are on sale for just £25 as people prepare for the Government’s incoming ban, which ministers hope will control the breed’s propagation
The U.S. Marine Corps is testing a new breed of robotic canine that can do much more than fetch and could possibly be headed to the battlefield. The Marines hope that these four-legged robotic dogs will enhance the mobility and safety of