Although our purebred dogs have several accepted foot shapes written into their breed standards, a flat foot isn’t...
Read More“Paddy” the Loveable Lotto Dog
You might remember the commercial below, but did you know that it was the Winner of Best Ad Award for 2011? Refresh your...
Read MoreThe D’Artagnan of Dogdom
D’Artagnan was the devil-may-care hero of Alexander Dumas’ Three Musketeers classic, and the name resonated with...
Read MoreSOS for the Sealyham
When the number of Sealyham Terrier puppies registered with the Kennel Club in the UK fell below 50 in 2010, it got not...
Read MoreFeather your Nest!
We’re written about chiengora before, dog hair that’s been carded and spun into yarn. Clothing and other it...
Read MoreRide ’em Cowboy!
And then there are posts that beg for a song to get you in the mood. Take a listen below: Like many herding breeds, the ...
Read MoreThe First Cadaver-Trained Dog
The first dog trained officially and exclusively for cadaver search by a police department began work in 1974. New York ...
Read MoreDisney’s Bloodhounds
Walt Disney clearly had a soft spot for Bloodhounds (and who doesn’t?). The breed appeared in many Disney classi...
Read MoreThe Pipestopper Tail. Huh?
Some Smooth Fox Terrier owners have been puzzled by the meaning of a portion of their breed standard that refers to, ...
Read MoreThe First Documented Identical Twin Puppies?
The Irish Wolfhound has long been celebrated in the art and literature of Ireland, but one of the following was not an e...
Read MoreThe Playwright’s Dachshunds
He is considered to be among the greatest writers of short fiction in history, but not many people know that he was a pr...
Read MoreThoroughly French
Meet the Basset Fauve de Bretagne (or the “Basset Fauve, for short), a special breed for a few reasons: It’s...
Read MoreHOW many Border Collies?
What does it look like when 576 Border Collies get together to break a world record for the highest number of their bre...
Read More“Frou-Frou” Dog? Hardly. The Poodle in War
Did you know that Poodles were participants in several wars? Prince Rupert of the Rhine owned, “Boy” (also s...
Read MoreThat’s No Mutt!
How many who saw this cute ad realized the concerned pup wasn’t a mutt, but an uncommon, and centuries old breed? ...
Read MoreThe Breed You Know as the Afghan Hound…
When the first Afghan hounds came to England in the early 1900s, they were called Barukhzy Hounds most likely because th...
Read MoreSpeckled, Flecked, Ticked or Spotted?
Would you say the dog in this painting is speckled, flecked, ticked or spotted? Actually, all the terms are appropriate ...
Read MoreThe Real “Red Dog,” and the “Actor” Red Dog
The first exposure that many people had to the Australian Kelpie breed was seeing the movie, “Red Dog.” The ...
Read MoreThe “Frill” of it All
According to its website, the Newfoundland Club in the UK founded in 1886 is the world’s oldest continuously regi...
Read MoreJust Look for the Pink Poodle Sign
It was an icon of the Gold Coast in Australia, synonymous with the glitzy allure of a surfing paradise. The hotel it rep...
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