In the Alaunt's history, this is what they spoke at one time...
Read MoreBouncing for a Reason
The Beardie Bounce. A little known aspect of this behavior is that historically, the bounce may have had a practical pur...
Read MoreThe Dog from the Squirrel
Many breed standards, particularly the original versions written in a breed's country of origin, use the names of everyd...
Read MoreThe Registerable but not Showable Sable
You don't see them much anymore, if at all. The pattern was removed from the breed standards of major breeding clubs in ...
Read MoreOblique Eyes and a Zest for Life
There is one more thing that gives this breed the expression of an adventurer, and it is an intangible quality difficult...
Read MoreThe “Cary Grant of Dogs”
Bing's performance led Diane Orson of Connecticut Public Radio to call him the "Cary Grant of Dogs." See if you don't a...
Read MoreThe Westie’s Name History
History doesn't tell us if there were hard feelings between the three breeders. Our sense is that each worked independen...
Read MoreThe Dogo’s Masseter Muscle
Given its importance, it is curious that more dog breed standards don't mention this, and In fact, only one AKC breed st...
Read MoreTottenham and Arsenal: Grrrrrrrr
In dog show terms, it was as if the Number One dog in a breed moved into the same neighborhood as the Number Two dog in ...
Read MoreFrom Accelerants to Arrests
We ask a rhetorical question in jest, but what *can't* an arson dog do?...
Read MoreThe Cirneco: When Movement Follows Function
When reading breed standards, we should always ask ourselves: Why? ...
Read MoreExtreme Winds and an Extraordinary Dog
It was a costly decision for an aging dog, but is that because we are looking at the decision from the lens of 2025 dog ...
Read MoreOne of the Shiba’s Genetic Ancestors
It is always unfortunate to lose dogs that went into the gene pool of a beloved "modern" breed like the Shiba In, but th...
Read More“A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood”
Genealogists on staff made a startling discovery that makes most people think: What are the odds?...
Read MoreTo Do This, Know That
To accurately measure a dog, one must understand some anatomical terms and read the breed standard!...
Read MoreThe Wolfhound and the Presentation of Shamrocks
The presentation of shamrocks dates back to 1901 when Queen Victoria offered them as a symbol of appreciation for the Ir...
Read MoreHear Hear, Chow Chow!
One would think that after emerging from Chinese indigenous dogs 8,300 years ago, we'd have a handle on the origins of t...
Read MoreHelp us Celebrate! Calling on Dog Clubs, Businesses, and maybe YOU
Why sponsor one of NPDD's photo contests? ...
Read MoreMight You Have an “Auburn” Dog?
As of this writing only one AKC breed mentions "auburn," but this is about a different 'auburn..."...
Read More“Quite a Colony of Dogs”
Charles Dickens is one of the most celebrated authors of all time - and he was a purebred dog owner........
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