Matthew Ridgeway

Matthew Ridgeway

Breed Researcher & Long-Term Care Analyst

Matthew Ridgeway is a breed researcher who specializes in dog breed history, physical traits, energy levels, and long-term care considerations. He helps prospective and current dog owners understand how breed characteristics influence health, behavior, and lifestyle compatibility.

His articles provide in-depth guides on breed comparisons, mixed-breed traits, size and lifespan differences, grooming needs, and activity requirements. Matthew focuses on matching dogs with owners thoughtfully — not based on trends, but on realistic daily needs and long-term commitment.

His mission is to help people choose dogs responsibly and care for them with clarity, patience, and respect throughout every stage of life.

Matthew also examines how breeding practices impact health outcomes, educating readers about genetic risks, ethical breeding, and the importance of informed adoption. By combining history, science, and practical care insight, he helps owners make decisions that benefit both individual dogs and the broader canine community.

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Labrador licking lips — why dogs do it and what it means

Dog Lip Licking Guide to Causes and When to Worry

Discover why your dog keeps licking lips—from nausea and dental pain to anxiety and stress triggers. Learn to spot the warning signs, understand what your dog is really telling you, and find out exactly when to call the vet and how to help them feel better.

Feb 24, 2026
17 MIN
Dog sitting on floor inside house looking guilty next to an accident spot

Why House-Trained Dogs Poop Indoors and How to Fix It

Why is your dog pooping in the house? Discover the real reasons — from hidden medical conditions to behavioral triggers — and get proven, vet-approved solutions to stop indoor accidents for good, whether you have a puppy or a senior dog

Feb 24, 2026
16 MIN
Red smooth-haired dachshund portrait looking directly at camera

Dachshund Breed Traits Temperament Size Health Care

Discover everything about dachshund ownership: care routines, personality traits, common health concerns, grooming requirements, and effective training advice. Find out if this beloved long-bodied breed matches your lifestyle perfectly.

Feb 24, 2026
23 MIN
Several doodle dogs of different breeds and sizes sitting together on green grass outdoors

Doodle Dogs Guide Breeds Traits Sizes Care

Thinking about a doodle dog? Discover which mix fits your life — from fluffy Goldendoodles to energetic Aussiedoodles. We break down sizes, temperaments, grooming costs, and the truth about hypoallergenic claims.

Feb 24, 2026
17 MIN
Smiling white Samoyed dog outdoors with fluffy coat in sunlight

Fluffy Dogs Guide for Choosing the Right Breed

Discover 25+ fluffy dog breeds — from tiny Pomeranians to giant Great Pyrenees. Get honest grooming costs, shedding realities, and health facts to find your perfect long-haired companion before falling for that irresistible fluff

Feb 25, 2026
19 MIN
Golden Retriever looking back at a red irritated hot spot on its hip while lying on the floor at home

Hot Spots on Dogs Guide to Treatment

Discover the main reasons behind hot spots on dogs, effective home remedies to soothe irritation, signs that require veterinary attention, and practical prevention strategies to ensure your furry friend stays happy, comfortable, and free from skin problems all year round.

Feb 26, 2026
16 MIN
Golden retriever wearing a service dog vest walking beside a person in a wheelchair on a city sidewalk

Service Dog Requirements Guide for US Handlers

Complete guide to service dog requirements under the ADA, including legal rights for handlers, public access rules, housing and air travel regulations, training costs and timelines, task examples by disability type, best breeds for service work, and key differences between service dogs, emotional support animals, and therapy dogs under United States law

Feb 26, 2026
17 MIN

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The content on this website is provided for general informational and educational purposes only. It is intended to offer guidance on dog breeds, behavior, health, care, and lifestyle, and should not be considered a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

All information published on this site is based on general knowledge, widely accepted research, and practical experience, but individual dogs may differ in behavior, health conditions, and needs. Results and outcomes may vary depending on the dog, environment, and circumstances.

The website is not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for actions taken based on the information provided. For specific concerns regarding your dog’s health or behavior, always consult a qualified veterinarian or professional dog specialist.