This is an utterly unique gift idea, but one we don’t fully understand. It’s called “book folding,R...
Read MoreThe only Hunting Breed Native to Scotland
It’s the only hunting breed native to Scotland, and its history goes so far back that when Daniel Webster (America...
Read MoreA Famous Quote, But Who Said It?
Who said, “If a dog will not come to you after having looked you in the face, you should go home and examine your cons...
Read MoreA Mrs. Murphy Mystery
The first of the cold weather holidays is nearly upon us, and that means that a lot of us will be hunkering down indoors...
Read MoreThe Doberman Pinscher “Recipe”
Some may find it a bit unsettling that the creator of one of our most beloved breeds occasionally worked as a skinner at...
Read MoreTest Your Malamute Mark Knowledge
There’s a lot to love about the exquisite Alaskan Malamute, a breed that’s even more beautiful because of it...
Read More“There’s Bird Dogs, Then There’s Turkey Dogs”
When we came across this sentence, “We conserve wild turkeys by hunting them with special dogs,” our curios...
Read MoreLike a Mouse’s Coat to the Touch
Never miss an opportunity to scritch the ears of a Scottish Deerhound. They are wonderfully soft – and should be. ...
Read MoreThe Basenji’s OTHER Nickname
Though the better known nickname for this breed is the “barkless dog,” the high grass of the Congo plains ne...
Read MoreRough Haired Dogs
Before 1870, German had no kennel club. There was no uniform definition of rough-haired gun dogs, and people working wit...
Read MoreThe Atavistic Throwback. It Happens.
It’s called an “atavistic throwback,” and it can happen in many breeds. An atavistic throwback is when...
Read MoreThe Jack Russell Inn
Not long ago, we “introduced” you to John “Jack” Russell, the creator of the Jack Russell Terrie...
Read MoreLed Zeppelin’s Collie
So maybe you’re not that much into rock bands and don’t know who Robert Plant is. That’s ok. We̵...
Read More“Setting Dogges”
Most authorities believe that the English Setter was a trained bird dog in England over 400 years ago, the word “s...
Read MoreWhy “Feast” Starred a Boston Terrier
Around this time back in 2014, Disney released its short animated romantic comedy, “Feast.” It won both an...
Read MoreRemember Dick, Jane, and Spot?
If you are of a “certain age” and learned to read between the 1940s and the early 1960s, chances are good th...
Read MoreMeet the Yakutian Laika
You may never have heard of the Yakutian Laika, but when the breed graduates from the AKC’s Foundation Stock Servi...
Read MoreThe Greyhounds Win!
Public art is a powerful addition to cities, communities, and neighborhoods by imbuing uniqueness, and sometimes meanin...
Read MoreA Most Interesting Hunting Style
Many breeds hunt rabbits, a particular specialty for some sighthounds, but the way a Cirneco dell’Etna hunts is ve...
Read MoreThe Breed that is Part Dog, Part Cat and Part Monkey
In her book about Tibetan Spaniels, Juliet Cunliffe described the Tibetan Spaniel as “part dog, part cat, and part...
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