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Calm and Lazy Dog Breeds To Curl Up On The Sofa With
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If you don't want to spend hours each day walking your dog, then a more laid-back dog breed could be for you. Keep reading to find out which breeds are more than happy to curl up and snooze on the sofa. There are some dogs who are constantly on the go every minute of the day and are always ready to jump into any adventure or activity with all four paws. But there are other dog breeds that are content with leisurely walks and a more relaxed lifestyle. Each one of the 223+ purebreds of dog have been created to do a specific job – and while breed is certainly not the only indicator of a dog’s behaviour or activity levels, it is certainly a good starting point. Before choosing a breed of dog to share your life with, it is always worth asking yourself “what were they originally bred to do – and how much of the day would they spend doing it?” In other words, if they were bred to work all day every day then you can be pretty sure they are going to be highly active and need a lot of exercise and enrichment. Others however were bred to be far more easy-going and to want to spend far more time relaxing and chilling out. So, if your schedule is too busy for a high energy dog and you would prefer a buddy you can chill out with, then you might want to consider a less active dog breed. Keep reading for our top ten laid back dog breeds that you're more likely to trip over snoring, than be pestering you for yet another walk!
Best Black Dog Names for your New Pup
5 mins read
Have you welcomed a new black puppy into your life? Bringing a new pup home is an exciting time, and finding the perfect name for them is all part of the fun. Whether you're seeking spectacular male dog names, sweet female dog names or dramatic gender-neutral names we've got you covered. Our comprehensive list of some of the best names for a black dog includes unique and playful options, from classic to modern. Let's dive into the world of black dog names and discover the ideal moniker for your furry companion.
Big Life Changes to Expect and the Benefits of Having a Dog
10 mins read
There are so many benefits of having a dog. Of course, there's the obvious benefits like extra exercise and a best friend for life, but they can also improve your physical and mental health! All this greatness also comes with some lifestyle changes, however. It's known far and wide that dogs are man's best friend. Their adorable faces and happy go lucky attitudes fill our lives with such joy, but did you know that there's actually numerous benefits of having a dog? Along with the benefits, you’ll want to find out how having a dog changes your life! From helping you to get fit to meeting new people to getting you up early, your puppy can actually help to improve your health and social life with their presence Want to find out more? Keep reading to discover the benefits of dogs and the big life changes to expect!
An Introduction To Dog Types
9 mins read
Just as feeding your dog the right diet is vital to helping them to stay healthy and energetic, giving them the emotional nourishment they need is vital to helping them to stay happy!
Adopting a Dog or Puppy
7 mins read
Adopting a new puppy or dog can be an incredibly rewarding experience, but what can you expect from the entire process? There are so many dogs in animal shelters all over the world looking for their forever homes, including both puppies and older dogs. These adorable dogs may have come to a rescue centre because they've had a rough start to life or their previous owners may no longer have been able to care for them. One thing's for sure though, rescue dogs just need someone who can offer them plenty of love and understanding. If you think you could offer a rescue dog or puppy a warm and happy home, keep reading and we'll answer all your questions, including how to adopt a dog and where to find a rescue centre.
Adopting a Cat or Kitten
9 mins read
You've decided to give a cat from a shelter a forever home-a fantastic thing to do! There are so many pets in the world that have been abandoned, abused or simply had owners that were no longer able to take care of them. All these animals are looking for a second chance at a loving home. Whether you're looking to adopt a kitten or an adult cat with a fully formed, unique personality, there are many things to consider before bringing your new family member home. Find out how to adopt a cat and what you'll need for your new arrival with this guide.
11 English and British Dog Breeds
5 mins read
There's over 30 dog breeds that come from the United Kingdom, including some extremely famous breeds that may surprise you! Find out our top 11 British Dog Breeds including everything from Terriers to Spaniels. England is most widely known as the land of afternoon tea and Shakespeare, but did you know that it's also responsible for over 30 British dog breeds? These breeds include some of the most famous ones on the planet, including the Queen's favoured Corgis and the highly intelligent Border Collie. At Purina, we've picked out 11 of the top English dog breeds, including some which may surprise you!
10 Chinese Dog Breeds
5 mins read
China is a country enveloped in legend and magic, so it's hardly surprising that Chinese dog breeds encompass all of these characteristics and more. Keep reading to discover which breeds hail from the mythical land, some of which may surprise you! In China, dogs are thought to be symbols of prosperity and wealth and were originally bred for the purpose of guarding monasteries or offering companionship to monks. Due to their religious roots, a lot of Chinese dog breeds were considered sacred and most have no outside influence from dog breeds of other countries - which is one of the many reasons Chinese dogs have a completely unique appearance unlike any other. China is a mystical land adorned by imperial guardian lions which are thought to provide protection. Also known as Fu dogs - these 'dogs' are thought to have influenced many Chinese dog breeds and as such, many resemble downsized lions. From Lhasa Apsos and Chow Chows to rarer breeds, you may be surprised by some of the Chinese dogs that have made our list.
18 Giant Dog Breeds
12 mins read
While some people prefer the convenience of smaller breeds, many dog lovers find the unique qualities of big dog breeds incredibly appealing. Their size and strength can provide a sense of security and protection, while still making excellent companions. Of course, owning a giant breed comes with specific considerations, including the need for plenty of space. Regular breed-appropriate exercise is crucial to keep these large dogs happy and healthy. However, for those who can provide the necessary care and environment, a large dog breed can offer a truly rewarding and fulfilling experience. Giant dog breeds are often misunderstood due to their size. These majestic creatures, when properly trained and socialised, can make wonderful companions. From the largest dog breed in the world to other impressive canine breeds, let's explore 18 of our favourite big dog breeds.
10 Cat Breeds with Blue Eyes
5 mins read
Cats with blue eyes have captured the hearts of people all over the world, but which cats actually have blue eyes? Keep reading to find out more and discover what can cause them. There's something special about a cat with blue eyes. Dazzling baby blues are a fairly unusual feature in the feline world and it's easy to see why so many people are drawn to them. Blue eyes in cats are generally caused by a lack of pigment, and all kittens are born with blue eyes because cats don't develop eye pigmentation until they're around six weeks old, when the production of melanin kicks in. Some cat breeds with blue eyes (especially pointed breeds) have a recessive albinism gene, which means that they'll always have bright blue eyes. Whereas other breeds have an extra gene which also blocks the coat colour, so these cats will not only have blue eyes but they'll also be white in colour. Here at Purina, we've created a list of cat breeds with blue eyes for all you blue eyed admirers.

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