Few would argue that it’s pretty difficult to be an Olympic athlete once, let alone twice. And when one considers ...
Read MoreDan, the Bulldog, and the “Enigma Variation”
You may never listen to Elgar’s “Enigma Variation” the same way again, but first, you have to hear it ...
Read MoreThe Retired Gentleman’s Spaniel
That the Clumber Spaniel is known as the “gentleman’s shooting dog,” and “retired gentleman’s span...
Read MoreWhy it Still Matters
We share this with consent from the Virginia Federation of Dog Clubs and Breeders, a marvelous anecdote of why breeding ...
Read MoreBetter to Perpetuate Than Reinvent the Breed
It is far easier to perpetuate a vulnerable breed with integrity and devotion than to attempt to recreate it and hope to...
Read MoreThe Fading Effect
How do you tell? Adult Bearded Collies can be predominantly white with colored markings, but in a show ring, this isn...
Read MoreThe “Magical” Pom and Fox Terrier
Every November 4th since 1926, people have gathered around a gravesite in Machpelah Cemetery in New York to perform a r...
Read MoreCanis Pomeranus
When George I ascended the English throne in the 18th century, his queen consort was German. Their descendants went on...
Read MoreJack: Dog Detective
He lives in Doggeroo with his human friend, Sarge, but no sooner have the pair moved there, and they have a mystery on ...
Read MoreForget Bette Davis. How About those Dandie Dinmont Eyes?
The Dandie Dinmont’s silhouette is unmistakable. A “low rider,” the Dandie’s outline is a gentl...
Read MoreKyrgyzstan’s Sighthound, the Taigan
According to legend, a puppy that hatched out of a single egg stolen from the nest of a Kumai mountain vulture grew up t...
Read MoreWhy the English Foxhound’s Standard is Remarkable
We find the English Foxhound’s breed standard to be remarkable. It calls for front and rear symmetry. It calls for...
Read MoreA Breed Created by a Soviet Ultimatum
In 1947, the Soviet Union’s Ministry of Agriculture and Economy issued a mandate that all member states develop at...
Read MoreThe Breed with a “Double Barreled Shotgun” Nose
We don’t talk a lot about nostrils at NPDD, and we should because in some breeds, it’s important enough to m...
Read MoreThe Cows Are Gone, Who You Gonna Call?
There are times when it’s just best to let a video do the talking. The one below comes from the Facebook page of a...
Read MoreWelsh Terrier “Colors”
The Welsh Terrier comes in many colors, as long as they are all only black/grizzle and tan. Kidding aside, it would be a...
Read MoreShe’s “Miss Rev” To You
Her favorite toy is a stuffed animal named “Bevo,” the University of Texas mascot, and people on campus usua...
Read MorePiper Has Signed Off
We start this day with the sad news of the passing of a legend. Nine year old Border Collie, Piper, chased away his last...
Read MoreThe Scotch Collie: Ancestor or Unique Breed?
The farthest reaches of Collie history remain a bit of a mystery, but both rough and smooth varieties have existed for a...
Read MoreThe Oldest of Dog Sports
A Lure Coursing test is a non-competitive event at which instinct tests and qualifying tests are run for eligible sighth...
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