Fridays are the time you tap your best mate to join you for a good time. Photo of “Jelle,” a Wetterhoun, by ...
Read MoreMarie Henriette and the Griff
Though the breed was known in its present form by 1870, was exhibited in 1880 at the Brussels Exhibition, and was #AKC r...
Read MoreA Breed’s Type Found in it’s Head
Read this description and see if you can conjure up in your mind’s eye what breed this describes: “Large in ...
Read MoreWhat’s in a Name
Animal Friends Pet Insurance Company in the UK just released its findings after studying the names of its policy holders...
Read MoreOld Drum: Man’s best friend
“Man’s best friend.” Do you know the genesis of this famous phrase? “Old Drum” was a black and tan hou...
Read MoreThe Porcelain Hound
We confess that it’s the breed’s name that first captivated us: Porcelain Hound. It sounds fragile, pristine...
Read MoreClark Gable and a Cairn Terrier Named Terry
“Toto” was everyone’s favorite Cairn Terrier, and for many, she was their first exposure to the breed....
Read MoreSay It With Us:”Krome-For-Lahn-Dair” A Snippet of its History
It was a war scene straight out of the movies. American troops were fighting their way through France during WW II and c...
Read MoreThe Wetterhoun as a Hunting Breed?
We learned when we featured the Wetterhoun as a Purebred of Interest that there aren’t many people who actually hu...
Read MoreThe Kromfohrländer Coat
The Kromfohrländer appears in coat varieties seen here: From left to right: Smooth/short (very rare), smooth usual, wir...
Read MoreThe Rottweiler as Herding Dog
People whose livelihoods have been displaced by new technology can relate to the Rottweiler. The breed found itself with...
Read MoreThe Ear is Your Clue
The only correct ear for the Toy variety of the Manchester Terrier is the naturally erect ear. If you see a Manchester a...
Read MoreLake Dog from Romagna
ROAD TRIP! In a perfect world, we’d be able to invite 50,000 of our closest friends to go on a field trip to Tusca...
Read MoreGina, a Victorian Pom
“Gina” was once called “one of the most famous dogs in the world” by the New York Times, and a 1...
Read MoreForm following Function
The Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen’s long, low, rectangular, and bulky look exemplifies “form following functi...
Read MoreDavid Hockney’s Dachshund Muses
Artist, David Hockney, had as muses his Dachshunds, “Stanley” and “Boogie.” It is said that Hock...
Read MoreHenry III’s Fave Breed
Bichon Frise roughly translates as “curly coated lapdog,” and it’s not pronounced “bitchn’...
Read MoreBarry Manilow and Marie Osmond: Beagle People
If you don’t know who Barry Manilow or Marie Osmond are, we owe you a future post about Kylie Jenner or one of the...
Read MoreThe First Regimental Bully Mascot
“Dogsbody” was the name 19th century seamen gave to dried peas that had been soaked and boiled in a cloth. E...
Read MoreWhat’s Your Ear?
Pity the poor human, we have but one kind of ear (unless you’re a rugby player or wrestler who never wore headgear...
Read More