All dogs have a third eyelid which is called the “nictitating membrane,” or “haw.” Its job is to...
Read MoreThe Diablotin Moustachu
Gomez loved it when Morticia spoke French, and why not? It is, as they say, the language of love. So when French Affenp...
Read MoreDogs and Cheetahs, Cheetahs and Dogs
Perhaps it was “professional” respect for each other’s wicked speed that made friends of a Cheetah and...
Read MoreA “Break” When It comes to Coat Color
In dog parlance, a “break” is the changing coat color that happens in some breeds as puppies transition to a...
Read MoreThe Answer: The “It” Dog in the 1940s
Pop Quiz: If you were asked to identify a breed that in 1859 was described as having smooth hair, a long tapering nose, ...
Read MoreMelon Pips
By itself, “pip” refers to the sharply defined rust colored area over each eye of a Doberman Pinscher, but i...
Read MoreThe Consummate Hunting Dog
In the mid 1800s, Â small farmers in Kentucky had a problem: Red fox had begun to spread into their state and wreaked ha...
Read MoreThe Bearded Tibetan Mastiff
Meet the Tibetan KyiApso (pronounced Kee-Op-So), said to be one of rarest breeds in the world. In Tibetan, “kyi...
Read MoreThe Old German Shepherd Dog
The ideal German Shepherd (one that fits the breed standard) has a double coat of medium length – dense, straight,...
Read MoreBubbles and Racing Strips
The effect created by grooming a Shih Tzu‘s topknot in a way that gives its head a round and broad appearance is...
Read MoreFrisbee Does Potato Chips
Can we ever see too much of Frisbee, the Italian Greyhound, in commercials that plug the movie, “Secret Life of ...
Read MoreThe Tibetan Breeds: A Very Different Ending For One of Them
Ed. Note: In the course of writing this post, an article came to our attention that some would say was “spookyR...
Read MoreFriday, a Cinema German Shepherd
It’s possible that no other breed appeared in as many films and TV shows as the German Shepherd Dog. Movie history...
Read MoreThe Coat Color/Pattern Named After Weather
It’s probably the only coat color/pattern in a dog breed named after the weather. The first Irish Setters wereÂ...
Read MoreThe Siberian Husky Mascot/Showdog
There’s no better way to promote our purebred dogs than by connecting with people one-on-one, but it’s speci...
Read MoreIt Makes You Want a Boxer
A dog (with the most expressive eyes) ushers in an Australian commercial produced by Renegade Films on how a New idea ca...
Read MoreBriard Owners?
Recently, we mentioned that an adult Cesky Terrier can be any shade of gray, but an adult Briard can be any uniform colo...
Read MoreThe Night Dog
If someone offered you a wager of $100 that you couldn’t escape a muzzled dog, would you take the bet? Would you ...
Read MoreRandall Lineback Cattle: Its Connection to Dog Breeds
Meet a couple of critters who are members of a cattle breed known as the Randall Lineback. The medium sized Randall is s...
Read MoreBonnie and Mr. Bounce
We like to keep track of “the rich and famous” who have purebred dogs, so to that end, meet James Palumbo: B...
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