Whether you are trying to find the right dog breed for your family, or just want to learn more about dogs, you'll surely find these sites both educational and entertaining.
The American Kennel Club has an excellent collection of breed descriptions, but the reason I included their site was their Kids/Juniors section.
"What level of energy would you like your dog to have? Most people think they want an energetic dog. Think twice before you choose a high-energy breed, however, because a dog in constant motion may be unnerving or annoying to you."
Start your pet search by selecting a dog trait that is important to you, such as Watchdog Abilities or Sociability.
Dogster is social networking site for dogs. Not for humans who have dogs, but rather for dogs themselves!
"What does that dog breed look like? Paw your way through thousands of our member's photos! Breed facts are listed with every breed."
Dog names free searchable database and list of over 6000 popular dog names with meanings
Dogs and kids just seem to go together. That's assuming, of course, you have the right dog with the right training. How do you choose the right dog? Or how do you turn your nearly-perfect dog into just-the-right dog? These are the questions (along with m
Dog of the Day is the Internet equivalent of opening up your wallet to show off your pooch pix to a few million of your closest friends! Share your favorite doggie snapshot by submitting via email, and your pet could be Dog of the Day.
"All dogs -- wild and domestic, extinct and living -- belong to the canid family (family Canid').
Start your visit with Bailey's tour of the site's most popular pages.
This companion website to the PBS television special Dogs and More Dogs abounds in educational science fun for middle school, high school and grownups as it examines the diversity of dog species, and how humans have affected their development.