The Federal Animal Welfare Act defines wolf hybrids as domestic dogs, and even though they are regulated like any other ...
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We know someone who once freaked out a child by telling the little tyke that they – the adult – had eyes in ...
Read More“Hawking” Dogs
A gundog’s task is to find game for its hunting master, not catch it, herself. These dogs were developed long befo...
Read MoreOne Dog: Ten of the Most Interesting Breeds on the Planet
We like you to meet the Varanger Dog except the dog is now quite dead, as in extinct. It lived 5,000 – 7,000 years...
Read MoreThe Borzoi’s “Fifth Gear”
Until 1936, the Borzoi was known as the Russian Wolfhound, but the change to “Borzoi” wasn’t without t...
Read MoreLet It Snow!
It shouldn’t be a surprise that the Akita appears on so many “top ten” lists as a great dog in snow, i...
Read MoreFlat-Coated Retriever: A Phrase That Works
When wording in a breed standard withstands the sands of time, it suggests a well written document with which generation...
Read MoreA Beagle with a Rough Coat?
The current AKC Beagle standard makes no mention of coat texture beyond a soft, thin coat being a defect, and a hard, cl...
Read MoreRussian Author and Poodle Man
The short story starts like this: “By narrow mountain paths, from one villa to another, a small wandering troupe m...
Read MoreThis Bone Fragment: Is Your Dog a Relative?
The tiny bone fragment seen here was found in Siberia’s Taimyr Peninsula several years ago, and it lead to some su...
Read MoreThe Plight of the Galgos Español
Carpentry shop leftovers and certifiably reforested Brazilian bentwood become engaging works of art under the talented h...
Read MoreMarch Madness Mascots
March Madness 2019 is upon us, and even if you’re not into college basketball enough to root for a particular team...
Read MoreThe Wheaten Greetin’
Some dog writers have suggested that the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a terrier with the rough edges gone. Wheatens ca...
Read More9/11, and a Keeshond Was There
“Purebred Dogs: They’re not just for show.” It’s been a successful tote bag slogan for National ...
Read MoreThe Last To Be Named
To the north of a geological rock fracture in Scotland known as the Highland Boundary Fault lies the Highlands; this is ...
Read MoreA Snippet of Beauceron History
Called by many ‘the King of Sheepdogs,’ the Beauceron is certainly the largest of the French sheepdogs. With no fo...
Read MoreThe Canine Mitch Buchannon*
Newfoundlands are not like other dogs. Having stated the obvious (by people who believe that every breed is unique and s...
Read MoreNot a Retriever, Not a Spaniel, Can Earn Titles for Both
It’s a sporting breed that is not really a flushing spaniel, but neither is it a retriever. It doesn’t work ...
Read MoreWho Doesn’t Love the Daeargi Cymreig*?
While the Welsh Terrier is said to be one of the least quarrelsome of the terriers, it would be a mistake to regard the ...
Read MorePomeranian On Point
If you are an Australian with an interest in dance, you might be curious to know how ballet as a professional presence b...
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