Today is Canada Day, a holiday that commemorates the anniversary of the Act that consolidated three territories into the...
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We know better than most what it takes to get a day officially recognized by a state legislature. For those who arenR...
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German hunting traditions run deep, customs that have been handed over from father to son for many generations. A viol...
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The English Water Spaniel is long gone, the last specimen seen in the 1930s. A pity for a storied breed that could be ...
Read More“The Pledge”
We don’t think it got nearly enough attention at the time, probably because Covid was the topic of most headlines,...
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Fin de siècle. The term was typically used to refer to the end of the 19th century in France, and was not unlike the ...
Read MoreJapan’s “Just Right” Breed
Is it human nature to want the next new shiny thing? This seems to have been the case in Japan after World War I. Nati...
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The Torfspitzgrupe, or turf-rat-terrier group, has origins traceable to the Stone Age, and even though most of us weren&...
Read MoreBreed Pairings To Get the Job Done
Whether by design or happy coincidence, some breeds have traditionally worked in concert with another breed, and perha...
Read MoreFAST CAT Basics (and the Sloughi)
Participants of the AKC’s fast CAT already know about this gem of an activity they can do with their dog, but this...
Read More“I’ll take ‘what is boatswain’ for $200”
It’s curious how English speakers of today can mispronounce a word that has been part of their language since the ...
Read MoreA Yorkie Champion – the First?
Harry Bradford is a prize-winning conductor and choral director based in London. A recent graduate of the Royal Academy ...
Read More“To Say Nothing of the Dog”
Most terrier people likely know that it was Jerome Klapka Jerome (he was originally Jerome Clapp Jerome but later change...
Read MoreThe Dog in Auto Branding: Only Three
As common as dogs were in archaic heraldic emblems, coats of armor, and flags, they’ve rarely been used as a symbo...
Read MoreThe Bow Controversy
It takes skill to create a Shih Tzu‘s topknot (properly pronounced SHEED-zoo), and as the Shih Tzu is a head bree...
Read MoreContemplative, Not Sad!
Back in the day when everyone wore togas (no, it wasn’t this day), it was thought that balancing the Four Humors &...
Read MorePinto: Ok, and Not Ok
Much of our knowledge of dog structure comes from the English horse world, so it’s not surprising that some of o...
Read MoreThe Six Wheeled Mastiff
In 2006, eight-six Mastiffs were delivered to the Department of Defense in the United Kingdom. Two years later, another ...
Read MoreNot Just a Pretty Face #16
We’ve all seen them. Comments suggesting that purebred dogs are unsound. They can’t work anymore. Blah Blah Blah. ...
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