The Great Pyrenees is said to be one of the least aggressive of the livestock guardian dogs (LGD), and gains acceptance ...
Read MoreThe Goat Savior
Since 1994, the Cheetah Conservation Fund has placed over 450 livestock guarding dogs with Namibian farmers. The dogs ...
Read MoreAn Iron Fist in a Velvet Glove
In ancient Ireland, only landowners could own a spaniel or a hound (Irish Wolfhounds, Beagles, Greyhounds, etc.), which ...
Read MoreThe Things You Can’t Unsee
Whatever else happens today, remember that it could be worse. If you must have this t-shirt for your own, find it here....
Read MoreHolland’s Shaggy Sheepdog
So often, history fails to mark the importance of a dog so vital in its country of origin. A fixture in the homes and ...
Read MoreThe Golden Retriever “Life Changer”
When Gareth Jones met “Hero,” a Golden Retriever on assessment day at Canine Partners for Independence, he...
Read More“Lucy” Joins “VonnDogs”
Only 125 days remain before the start of the Winter Olympics in South Korea, and if you’re a fan of nordic events,...
Read MoreA Plethora of Nicknames
How many nicknames are too many for one breed to have? We ask because the Bull Terrier has more than its fair share! Cl...
Read MoreThe Aussie’s Formative Years
Despite its name, Australian Shepherds are not only not Australian, they were developed in the American west in a time w...
Read MoreSilly Laws/Silly Faces
In our view, for every new dog law created by a legislature, an old one should be tossed off the books. We guess we̵...
Read MoreDon’t Trim That Dog (Unless You Live in…..)
The Löwchen’s coat grows continuously, and while some pet owners may choose to trim their dogs about every eight ...
Read MoreTwo Dogs of Heraldry
On the Chaffin Coat of Arms (seen at the left) is what appears to be a Great Dane which, back in the day, would have bee...
Read MoreIt’s Not Always What You See
The puppies we showed you earlier (seen below) are Long-coated Chihuahuas. We start getting into trouble by pretending w...
Read MoreMartha, My Dear
As we so often like to do, a song to get you in the mood (scroll way down): The Beatles’ song, “Martha My De...
Read MoreA Snippet of Lancashire Heeler History
Welcome to a brief history of the Lancashire Heeler, the dog with a smile whose origins are shrouded in time. What is kn...
Read MoreThe First Written Description of Any Breed?
The Boke of Seynt Albans (or Book of Saint Albans) was the last of eight books printed by the 15th century British print...
Read MoreA Picture is Worth a Thousand Words. More, and You’ve Struck Gold
As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. How about a series of pictures to underscore that our breeds today do ...
Read MoreWicked Smart
According to legend, the Grand Duke Karl August of Weimar began to selectively breed hunting dogs that were fast, had st...
Read MoreRoyalty Doesn’t Hang Its Head
The Shih Tzu is a sacred dog associated with royalty, and she must look the part. The breed has an “air” abo...
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