1 Pembroke Welsh / Cardigan Corgi
Both the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and Cardigan Corgi may fall into Tricolor category.
We discussed the the Corgi in our list of Red and White Dogs – but here we are with a third color.
Don’t let their short stature fool you, this is a hard working dog that does not take breaks.
Corgis are a very active dog used to herd sheep, cattle, and even horses. While great with children and families, you may occasionally find them trying to herd your children as well.
The happiest Corgi is a tired one. Going for multiple long runs each day will help keep your Corgi out of trouble.
If you can accommodate their active lifestyle, this breed is a wonderful accomplice to any family.
When you think of a Pomeranian you may think of a fluffy red dog, but they come in a whole swath of colors.
They can be described as confident, curious, and enjoy being treated like a prince (or princess).
Poms are a perfect accomplice to go on adventures with, as they enjoy spending their days following you around and genuinely enjoy new experiences. Just keep in mind they’re sensitive to heat and need to cool off every so often.
The Papillon is an ecstatic ball of energy that’s enjoys being the center of attention. They’re alert, energetic, and always looking for a good time.
And not to mention; incredibly intelligent. A Papillon is eager to please which makes training an absolute joy. It’s not uncommon to see them staring in agility or training courses.
If your looking for fun dog that is a little comedian at heart, then a Papillon may just steal yours.
The best way to describe the English Bulldog is a lazy comedian. They’re affectionate and love a good time; as long as it’s on the couch.
Bulldogs sometimes get a reputation as being fierce and aggressive. And while this is partly true due to their fighting past and powerful jaw, they’ve since retired and prefer naps and cuddles.
Their body and facial structure may pose health problems as they age. Keep in mind there may be extra veterinary costs to owning a bulldog.
What two dogs make a bully?
The bullies that we know today were created as a result of Molossers combining with other breeds, like the Old English bulldog or mastiff breeds. Though they were originally bred to protect livestock and property, some breeders and owners began to use the dogs for other, unsavory purposes.
What breeds of dogs are brindle?
Tri Color Pitbull – What Color Combinations Are There Genetics Explained
The tricolored dog is a pooch that has three distinct colors, such as brown, black, and white, or blue, black, and gray. Their coats are furfectly beautiful and make each dog unique because no two tricolor pupsters are exactly the same. Not to be confused with brindle or merle, tricolored doggos are unique.