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Floppy-eared dog breeds like Beagles, Cocker Spaniels and Setters look particularly adorable because of their large, cartoon-like folded ears, but those very folds make them more susceptible to ear ...
The T.S.A. said it favors floppy-eared dogs over pointy-eared dogs in airport jobs because floppy-eared dogs appear friendlier and less aggressive. There is a scientific explanation behind the ...
Their demand: the return of an old puppet to a museum lobby. Many Iowans have flipped at the news that Floppy the Dog no longer greets visitors at the State Historical Museum here.
Mini Sheepadoodle named Bayley is going viral, thanks to the adorable black-and-white pooch’s astounding and uncanny resemblance to Snoopy, the canine mascot for the Peanuts cartoon troupe.
Most pet owners have been there – their dog runs off in the woods, their hamster disappears under the wardrobe, their cat doesn’t come home for days.
The Transportation Security Administration believes floppy-eared dogs have a more friendly and calming effect on passengers compared to pointy-eared dogs.
The Transportation Security Administration is in the process of swapping out pointy-ear dogs for floppy-ear ones in an effort to put more of the public at ease when interacting with its canines ...
Bayley recently stole the hearts of pet lovers across social media with her fluffy white face, floppy black ears and round nose, which totally mirror those of the cartoon dog.
Why Do Some Dogs Have Floppy Ears? Listen Up: Science Has the Answer Humans have a part in why domestic dogs have different ears than their wild relatives ...
The internet is head over heels for a viral pup who is a dead ringer for Snoopy, aka Charlie Brown’s pet dog from the iconic “Peanuts” cartoon strip. Bayley recently stole the hearts of pet lovers ...
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