In 1982, Bob Thaves wrote of Fred Astaire: “Sure he was great, but don’t forget that Ginger Rogers did ever...
Read MoreThe Self Colored Dog
Ever noticed the glorious color variations of Australian Shepherds? Â It’s because the breed comes in sixteen basi...
Read MoreThe Fastest with One of the Slowest
Oh, the irony. Valentino Rossi is an Italian motorcycle racer whose eight world titles and 103 Grand Prix victories mak...
Read MoreGo Large or Stay Home
When venturing out on a raw January morning, the importance of warm headgear cannot be over emphasized. No need not to b...
Read More“Dale,” Canada’s First Police Dog
Canada was late to the party, so to speak. It wasn’t until the mid 1930s that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ad...
Read MoreThe Flat-Coated Retriever’s Head
The Flat-Coated Retriever isn’t regarded as a “head breed,” per se, but it does has a “one piece...
Read MoreThe “$10,000 Hunting Dog”
Upon his death, the New York Times ran an obitiuary in which he was called the “$10,000 hunting dog,” the Ma...
Read MoreThe Shiba’s Name: Brushwood, Size or Color?
NPDD veterans know from previous posts that “Inu” is the Japanese word for dog; less clear is the origin of ...
Read MoreHow a Breed Club Helped Put “Seaman” Back
If you drive west on 8th Street for 2.5 miles to Fort Mandan Road, then south for 0.4 miles on Fort Mandan Road in Wash...
Read MoreThe FOXI3 Gene
It seems counterintuitive, but the gene that causes hairlessness in the Chinese Crested is dominant to the gene of the c...
Read MoreOregon’s State Dog?
Two resolutions in the Oregon State Legislature are proposing two different candidates to be Oregon’s state dog. Â...
Read MorePied and Irish Pied
Coming from a breed in which only solid colors are acceptable, we’ll defer to experts on this: “Pied”...
Read MorePapillon Feet
The next time you see a Papillon in a show coat, check out their feet. Â Groomers leave a tuft of hair over the foot whi...
Read MoreThe Tomten’s Helper
We think we’d all like one of these, someone to help around the house who doesn’t expect to be paid (or fed)...
Read MoreMeet a B.P.S.
Favorite hunting grounds have sometimes lead to the creation of some terrific breeds, if unwittingly. In the 19th and e...
Read MoreHerding Fish & Snagging Balls
Herding fish seems as farfetched as herding cats, but we know of two dog breeds that did just that. The Fuegian Dog of ...
Read MoreSaving Breeds
Think “designer breeds” are something new? In one country, dog fighting had become very popular, so much so ...
Read MoreJapan’s Oldest Breed: Maybe Not What You Think
A dog you won’t often see (if at all outside of Japan) is the Ainu, thought to be Japan’s oldest dog breed (...
Read MoreNew Guinness Records (and an old one that stands)
And now for something completely different: Everyone loves Guinness World Records, though we cringe when the record is f...
Read MoreSaluki Races
When the need for hunting dogs diminished in the United Arab Emirates, proud Saluki owners created an annual dog race t...
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