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Italian Greyhound – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Italian Greyhound – Fun Facts and Crate Size

Italian Greyhound Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1886 Lifespan: 14-15 years Size: small Energy level: medium Recommended Crate Size: 24” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. Table of Contents Introduction Breed Appearance Nutrition Grooming Exercise Pet Crate Size More Information Introduction The Italian Greyhound is simply dashing...literally!  He’s one of the fastest dogs on the planet, clocking in at top speeds of 25 miles per hour which he can achieve with a double suspension gallop. What’s truly astounding is that the rest of the Italian Greyhound package is equally as amazing as his athletic abilities. Who would...

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Jack Russel Terrier– Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Jack Russel Terrier– Fun Facts and Crate Size

Jack Russel Terrier Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 2000 Lifespan: 10 to 15 years Size: small Energy: high Recommended Crate Size: 24” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. Table of Contents Introduction Breed Appearance Nutrition Grooming Exercise Pet Crate Size More Information Introduction This dog is small, spunky, and can jump like nobody’s business.  Originally bred for hunting fox, the Jack Russell is quite the energetic character. Compact and muscular, his agility and speed with amaze you.  He’s very athletic and friendly.  When his energy is exhausted, he might just crawl up in your lap for a...

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Smooth Fox Terrier - Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Smooth Fox Terrier - Fun Facts and Crate Size

Fox Terrier (Smooth) Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1885 Lifespan: 12 – 15 years Size: Medium Energy Level: Medium Recommended Crate Size: 24” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. Table of Contents Introduction Breed Appearance Nutrition Grooming Exercise Pet Crate Size Introduction There is not much known about the origin of the Smooth Fox Terriers. It is believed that this dog breed was started in England in the early of 19th century. There were several breeds thought to be used in the breeding process. They are the Beagle, English Toy Terrier, Pointer, Old English Bulldog, and even...

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Chinese Crested – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Chinese Crested – Fun Facts and Crate Size

Chinese Crested Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1991 Lifespan: 13 – 18 years Size: Small Energy level: Medium Recommended Crate Size: 24” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. Table of Contents Introduction Breed Appearance Nutrition Grooming Exercise Pet Crate Size More Information Introduction Meet the Chinese Crested.  This dog has cat-like qualities, sports a very interesting poofy hair-do, and is even available in the color pink, but don’t let him fool you.  He’s far from a foo-foo, sissy.  This guy is an avid athlete in disguise.  Oh, and...he’s not from China at all. Full of surprises,...

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Boston Terrier – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Boston Terrier – Fun Facts and Crate Size

  Boston Terrier Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1893 Lifespan: 13 – 15 years Size: Small Energy: Medium Recommended Crate Size: 24” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. Introduction The Boston Terrier is a small dog breed which was the 21st most popular dog in 2016. It is so popular that many famous people own or have owned ones like Hellen Keller, Louis Armstrong, and Brendon Urie. This dog is actually the very first breed originating from the United States. Back in 1870, Robert C. Hooper from Boston bought a dog named Judge. Judge, a mix between...

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