Our Pets
Because Cockapoos are a mix between Cocker Spaniels and poodles, they’re at an increased risk for certain health issues — here's what that means.
Havanese are smaller dogs with even bigger hearts. They love being around their people, so much so that it can sometimes lead to health issues when left alone.
Pomskies pull traits from Siberian Huskies and Pomeranians. They’re known for being loyal and, because of this, might be best fit for certain family types — read on to learn which ones.
Alaskan Malamutes have double-coated fur and you'll want to plan for two yearly shedding periods — read our tips on managing the hair loss.
Chicken, the Australian Shepherd, loved swimming in her grandparents’ pool until it started causing serious health episodes.
Samoyeds are smiling sled dogs that love to spend time with their people.
Aussiedoodles, which are a mix between an Australian Shepherd and a poodle, thrive in environments that prioritize mental and physical stimulation.
Belgian Malinois are intelligent, easily trainable and hardworking. However, they’ll need a lot of exercise and mental stimulation if you’re looking to adopt one.
Meet Birdie, a miniature dachshund who loved running laps around her dog sibling until an accident left her partially paralyzed.
Cocker spaniels are furry, loving pups with lots of energy for playtime.
Miniature schnauzers make great companions and family pets, but these pups can sometimes experience anxiety. Luckily, there's a way to help them feel confident.
These companions pack a lot of personality for their small bodies.
Mastiffs are some of the biggest dogs around, and while they’re often friendly, their size can make them hard to handle. Here’s what you should know about the Mastiff dog breed.
Maltese dogs are a high-maintenance breed well worth the extra grooming and supervision.
Terriers are highly intelligent, energetic and loyal but they require a lot of care and specialized attention. Here’s how to provide them with the best home.
The Cymric cat breed is a long-haired version of the Manx cat breed that’s known for being tailless and “round.”
Not only are border collies playful and intelligent, but the dog breed usually needs a lot of mental and physical stimulation.
Akitas are loyal, affectionate but can be wary of strangers.
There are three different schnauzer breeds: miniature, standard and giant. Each have different personalities and looks.
Not all Peterbald cats are, in fact, hairless, but this short-haired cat breed tends to be small, muscular and friendly.
These large-breed dogs usually appreciate lots of low-energy activities and mental stimulation.
This Bernedoodle was once startled by a ceiling fan, but after her pet parents determined what was causing her anxiety, she’s become much more confident.
Chow chows are furry dogs with laid-back personalities.
French Bulldogs, or “Frenchies,” are known for being sweet and calm, but they’re also predisposed to a handful of health conditions that you should be aware of.