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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

The 11 best dog breeds, ranked!

Dogs are the best. Incredibly loyal, they comfort, protect, and love their humans unconditionally, making dogs superior to any other pet out there. But not all dogs are created equal. In celebration of National Dog Day, we ranked the 11 best dog breeds, based on factors including health, personality, and overall popularity. 11. Portuguese Water Dogs Portuguese water dogs were originally bred to herd fish, retrieve lost tackle or broken nets, and act as couriers from ship to shore. They’re good for people with allergies and make excellent companions since they are loving, independent, intelligent, and easy to train. Portuguese water dogs also enjoy being petted and are friendly with strangers. Just be warned that like many larger dogs, boredom can cause them to become destructive. 10. Newfoundland Dogs Known as “nature’s babysitter,” Newfoundland Dogs are the absolute sweetest. Perhaps the best-known Newfoundland is the fictional Nana from “Peter Pan,” who was so wonderful with children. These gentle giants are highly loyal and easy to train, and are legendary for their docile temper. Newfoundland dogs are also strong swimmers, and the breed was trained to rescue people from drowning — one dog even famously saved Napoleon Bonaparte. 9. Maltese One of the most ancient of the toy breeds, Maltese dogs were bred to be sweet and adoring of their owners. The Greeks even erected tombs for their Maltese dogs, and in Elizabethan times, they were called “The Comforter” because it was believed they could relieve pain and cure illness. Maltese dogs are also extremely hypoallergenic, with silky coats that don’t shed. And because of their size, these dogs are good for apartment living, too. 8. Golden Retrievers Goldens are sweet, loyal, and incredible companion dogs. They’d rather be sleeping at your feet then running around outside without you. They’re also very even-tempered, especially with small children. Goldens make great service and comfort dogs because of their friendly and tolerant attitudes. Plus they were bred to retrieve ducks and other fowl for hunters, so if you like playing fetch, this is the dog for you. 7. Huskies Siberian huskies are stunning animals, with their thick fur coat and piercing eyes. Most people who choose a Husky do so for their extraordinary beauty. Huskies are good natured dogs who are affectionate with children. They shed minimally, except for twice a year when they blow out their coat, and don’t have the typical “dog odor” that bigger breeds tend to have. Huskies are not considered a great breed for first-time dog owners, since they need a lot of attention, exercise, and are very good as escaping and running away. 6. Poodles Poodles get a bad rap. But they’re easy to train since they’re so intelligent, and are lively, fun-loving, and loyal family dogs.  Poodles can be attention seekers, so don’t be surprised if this people-oriented breed is constantly with you. They’re also protective of their families and homes, and can become aggressive with people outside the family or with other dogs. 5. Beagles Because of their intelligence, Beagles are used by law enforcement at airports to sniff baggage for items that are not permitted. Due to their friendly nature and appearance, Beagles don’t worry passengers. This breed also has a lack of inherited health problems, and an even temper which is good for families and small children. The most common reason Beagles are abandoned or turned over to the pound is because their owners couldn’t stand their howling. This can be controlled by training your dog early to avoid excessive barking. 4. German Shepherds A relatively new breed (they date back to 1899), German Shepherds are exceptional animals: Courageous, obedient, incredibly loyal, and eager to learn. German Shepherds are very intelligent too, and excel at most anything they’re trained to do. They’re usually used as service dogs and police dogs to protect officers and locate drugs or human remains. German Shepherds love their humans so much that they will suffer from separation anxiety, and can become destructive when bored alone at home. 3. Pembroke Welsh Corgis Corgis have a cult-like following mainly due to their playful and sweet personalities. According to Welsh mythology, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi was even the transportation mode of choice for fairies. Though they can be shy with strangers, Corgis are good with children and have a strong desire to please their owners. They’re also one of the silliest-looking dogs, with huge ears, a long torso, and a big butt. Just monitor their food intake closely since this breed is prone to overeating. 2. Labrador Retrievers There’s a reason why Labs are the most popular breed in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, as well as here in the U.S. They are devoted and obedient and have even temperaments that make them good with both children and other animals.  Bred to be eager to please and playful companions, Labs are smart and commonly chosen as guide dogs and service dogs for blind or autistic individuals. They also make understanding therapy dogs, and can be trained to aid law enforcement and other official agencies by screening and detection work. 1. Mixed Breeds No matter what mix of breeds, mutts are awesome. Mixed-breeds are believed to have less genetically inherited health problems than purebreds, according to veterinarian Dr. Sarah Ward Fatula. Plus, if you adopt your mixed-breed from the shelter, not only will they already be spayed/neutered, microchipped, and up to date with vaccines, but you’ll also be helping with the pet overpopulation problem. To find a shelter near you, visit the ASPCA’s website. SEE ALSO: The 10 Most Heroic Dogs Of All Time DON'T FORGET: Follow us on Facebook! Join the conversation about this story »


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Saturday, August 22, 2015

Greek Plumber Helps Injured Dogs Walk Again

Vassilis Tzigouras, a Greek plumber who loves animals, decided to use his knowledge and skills in order to help disabled dogs walk again. Sometimes, dogs can get injured or suffer a serious illness that will leave them disabled. Other times, they are unable to walk due to old age. Now thanks to specially designed wheelchairs,


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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Dog’s hearing sabotages escape plan

Prisoners in Greece have seen their escape tunnel undermined by a dog.   The break-out plot from a jail on the island of Corfu was undone when the dog, out on a morning walk with its owner, heard unusual noises below the ground in the woods near a prison.


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Hear, boy: dog foils jailbreak plot after hearing prisoners digging tunnel

Tunnel reported to be 30 metres long is discovered after pet picks up sounds during walk on the Greek island of Corfu A dog out for a morning walk has unwittingly foiled a prison break after it detected that something was not quite right under its paws.The pet was out with its owner on the Greek island of Corfu when it picked up the presence of inmates digging a tunnel underneath, the ANA news agency reported on Saturday. Continue reading...


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Saturday, August 15, 2015

Prison Break…in Corfu

Prisoners in Corfu, Greece, attempted to spectacularly escape through a tunnel dug for years but failed because of a dog. The escape was discovered at around 10:00 am by a citizen walking his dog in the woods next to the prison. According to Greek media, the dog went to a specific point and would not leave. The dog’s


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Monday, August 10, 2015

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Dog show helps charity rescuing animals in Greece

... team gave demonstrations and ran have-a-go activities and a number of Zante Strays supporters came along with their rescued dogs from Greece.


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Sunday, July 26, 2015

Canadians Responding to Abandoned Dogs in Greece

As more and more people in Greece face economic uncertainty, pets are usually the first victims to feel the repercussions. A growing number of dogs ...


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Sunday, May 24, 2015

Dog attacks seven people in Thessaloniki, including 13-year-old boy

Seven people were treated in hospital after a dog attack in the Neo Rysio area of Thessaloniki, in northern Greece, late Friday.


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Saturday, May 23, 2015

Dog attacks seven people in Thessaloniki, including 13-year-old boy

Seven people were treated in hospital after a dog attack in the Neo Rysio area of Thessaloniki, in northern Greece, late Friday.


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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Greek odyssey for Sophia and animals

A woman who labelled herself a "Nanny McPhee" for animals took an intrepid six-day journey to bring four dogs and three cats back to England.


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Thursday, February 12, 2015

Greek Cat Tour

Cats are to Greece as squirrels are to North America. These pesky felines can be found everywhere, from the bustling center of Athens, to islands, and mountain villages. With their super sweet looks and impressive agile moves, the cat is an animal known to have domesticated itself! Admired by the Ancient Egyptians who held them […] The post Greek Cat Tour appeared first on The National Herald.


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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Dog stayed with injured friend's side for THREE DAYS after he was shot with pellet gun

The dogs became inseparable after being rescued from a ditch on the Greek island of Zakynthos and are now being cared for by Holbrook Animal Rescue in Horsham, West Sussex.


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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Dog owner is hit with giant £214000 fine for bashing eight puppies to death in Greece

A dog owner in Greece has been fined £214,000 for killing eight puppies with a backhoe before burying them in a plastic bag under stones.


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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Constellation Signs on Ancient Greek Wine Cup?

The 2,600-year-old wine cup — called “skyphos” in ancient Greek — that is on display at the Lamia Archaeological Museum in Greece is thought to depict constellations, according to a new analysis. Until now, archaeologists believed that the drawings on the piece of ancient pottery were depicting animals. Now researcher John Barnes, a classical archaeology doctoral candidate at the University of Missouri, believes that they actually depict constellations, a Live Science article says. Barnes suggests that the interpretation of the drawings in the particular skyphos may lead to a better understanding of how ancient Greeks viewed astronomy. It can also lead to a new reading of other similar depictions on ancient pottery. The two-handled wine cup dating back to 625 B.C. was found near the acropolis of Halai, north of Thebes, Greece, from the same era. One handle and nearly one-third of it is missing. It has drawings of a bull, a snake, a small dog or rabbit, a large dog, a scorpion, a dolphin and the front half of a lion or panther. The grouping of the snake, the rabbit and the dog looked like constellations, Barnes said. He also said that he found the collection of animals atypical: The dolphin is out of place with the other animals and the scorpion is an uncommon choice for such decorations. The position of the snake under the dog and rabbit is also atypical. Barnes believes that the bull is Taurus, the rabbit is Lepus, the scorpion is Scorpius, the dolphin is Delphinus, the lion is Leo, the snake is Hydra, the dog is Canis Major or Canis Minor. He suggests that the constellations are arranged according to the four seasons they appear and not as they are lined in the sky. For example, the grouping of snake, rabbit and dog represent winter, and the dolphin, lion and a part that’s missing signify summer. The Live Science article concludes with Barnes’ assumption that the wine cup shows a generalized representation of time throughout the year.


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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Bite the power

Women look at graffiti Tuesday depicting “Loukanikos” (sausage), a famous stray dog known as “riot dog” painted by artists Smart, N_Grams and Martinez in Athens in October. The stray dog, that became famous for joining Greek anti-austerity protestors a few years ago, recently died.


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British family adopt golden retriever stabbed and left for dead on Greek holiday island

A dog-loving couple have adopted a golden retriever they found stabbed and left for dead while they were on holiday in Greece. Carol and Les Stones ...


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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Supreme Court Prosecutor Asks for Exemplary Punishment for Animal Abusers

After a recent wave of cruel attacks against animals, mainly against stray dogs, Supreme Court prosecutor Efterpi Koutzamani on Monday called on prosecutors across Greece to act quickly when cases of animal abuse are reported. The prosecutor demanded specifically that offenders should be brought swiftly to justice. In a circular distributed to police stations across Greece, Koutzamani asks authorities to enforce the existing legislation to prevent animal abuse and the exploitation of animals, pushing for “exemplary punishment” to those who torture and abuse animals. Recently, many photographs and videos of brutal acts against animals have been posted on Greek social media. The content’s aim appears to poke fun at animal cruelty. The prosecution of a tavern owner who beat a stray dog to death was a hot topic of discussion by animal rights activists across Greece who sought to use the incident to increase awareness of cruelty to animals. Animal organizations have also been put under pressure on authorities to be more active in the prevention of such acts. The initiative of the Supreme Court prosecutor follows after a series of reports of dogs, cats and other animals being shot, burned, and mutilated in many parts of Greece.  


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Monday, October 13, 2014

Woman Caught Exporting Stray Dogs to Belgium and Germany

Stray Dogs A Belgian woman in Thesprotia in northern Greece has been found collecting stray dogs and exporting them to owners abroad.


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Friday, October 10, 2014

Anti-austerity 'riot dog' Sausage dies in Greece

Sausage, the ginger mongrel who became famous for appearing in anti-austerity protests and barking at men in uniform at the height of Greece's debt ...


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