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  2. We Tested Tons of Dog Beds and These Made the Cut as ... - AOL

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    Our team tested a variety of dog beds and these 10 were rated the best for large and small dogs. We also made selections for best luxury and budget dog beds.

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    Fun fact: healthy adult dogs sleep almost 11 hours a day (ah, must be nice). That means we should probably invest in the best dog bed that won’t leave them stiff and achy after every blissful nap.

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  5. Dogs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, there were 83.3 million dogs and about 47% of households had a dog. [48] 70% of the owners had only one dog, 20% of the owners had two dogs, and 10% of the owners had three or more dogs. [48] In 2017 there was an average of 1.5 pet dogs per household. [49]

  6. Miniature Pinscher - Wikipedia

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    The Miniature Pinscher, also known as the Zwergpinscher and Mini Pin, is a small breed of dog of the pinscher type originating in Germany.While the breed's visual similarities to the Toy Manchester Terrier, which somewhat resembles the Pinscher breeds, remain a matter of controversy, genetic research (published in 2017) has shown that the two breeds have shared, unique ancestry. [1]

  7. Chihuahua (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Dogs of the older "deer" type, with a flat-topped head, more widely set eyes, larger ears, and longer, more slender legs, may still be registered, but the deer head is not considered a separate type in competition and a deer-head dog's digression from the breed standard is considered a fault. [12] [3]