Chess isn’t just for adults, bookworms, or nerds. Children who learn to play chess grasp the ability to look ahead...
Read MoreDogs See More
A nice way to end a long day is to see a well crafted commercial using several purebred dogs. Enjoy! ...
Read MoreThe Glen of Imaal: You Think You Know a Breed….
There are a few theories as to how an achondroplastic breed named after the Glen of Imaal in County Wicklow, Ireland (po...
Read MoreWhat Breed was Abuwtiyuw, One of the First Dogs Whose Name We Know?
He was a god to his people, the divine ruler of Upper and Lower Egypt, but his heart broke in very human fashion when hi...
Read MoreOnly 3,000 In The World
The working dog that walks with a slight waddle is rarely seen outside Azores, Portugal, an archipelago characterized b...
Read MoreMino, San’in, and Shinshu
Before World War II, there were three types of 地犬, or Shiba Inu in Japan: The Mino, the San’in, and the Shinsh...
Read MoreTHIS is a German Shepherd*
The man in this photograph is a shepherd. As it happens, *he’s a Romanian Shepherd tending his flock in the FăgÄ...
Read MoreThe French Butcher’s Dog
In the 14th century, three kinds of Dogues (French for “mastiff”) were living in France, and they were all c...
Read MoreMove Over Corgis, the Queen Loves Labrador Retrievers, too
As famous as Her Majesty is for her love of the Royal Corgis (she’s had more than 30 during her reign), less known...
Read MoreThe Queen, the Corgi, and Mr. Shaken Not Stirred
Tomorrow, we’re going to post about Queen Elizabeth’s other favorite breed, but for now, we reprise one of o...
Read MoreThe “Hot” Peruvian Inca Orchid
The Peruvian Inca Orchid is a lean, deep chested sighthound that comes as a hairless and coated variety, but the hairles...
Read MoreThe Extraordinary Dogo
Many of our beloved breeds have in their ancestry other breeds, Â and a breed like the Black Russian Terrier has a whole...
Read MoreMalinois Don’t Need No Stinking Thumbs*
Leave it to a Belgian Malinois to get in on the latest fidget spinner craze.  Police K9 “Wrecker” is a Bel...
Read MoreThe Retriever from Newfoundland
While some breeds are named after the area from which they hail, such is not the case with the Labrador Retriever, often...
Read MoreThe Watchful and Sagacious* Briard
For a man said to hate dogs, Thomas Jefferson certainly accumulated more than his share of Briards. After his stint in P...
Read MoreHucklebutting
Every breed prone to such proclivity has its own name for it. In some breeds, it’s called having the “zoomie...
Read MoreRibbing is Important, and We’re Not “Ribbing” You
No one minds a good ribbing now and then, but in our dogs, “ribbing” is vitally important because it’s...
Read MoreKing Arthur’s Dog, Cavall
Who doesn’t love a good dog legend? Â A good one is about “Cavall” (also known as Cabal), Â the favori...
Read MoreHead Carriage. A “Biggie” in the Afghan Hound
Proper Head carriage. It’s a biggie in the Afghan Hound, and a proud head carriage is mentioned in the breed stand...
Read More“Islay,” the Loyal Cairn Terrier
Statues of famous dogs are known throughout the world: Greyfriar’s Bobby, Haachi, and Fala among them, but lesser ...
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