We take a circuitous route to our subject by pointing out that color is about the last thing that enters into the mind o...
Read MoreHobo Coins
The image you see here caught our attention because it was posted on National Purebred Dog Day by a coin company on Twit...
Read MoreThe Fancy during the Great War
World War I was known as the Great War, and “The War to end all Wars,” and sadly, it was either outdone by subse...
Read MoreLumber, Cloddy, and Cobby, Oh My
The magnificent creature below is a cob horse: Specifically, he’s an Irish Cob, but cobs are not a specific breed ...
Read MoreA Weighty Bulldog
In a recent post, we mentioned that in the AKC, Dachshunds are shown in two sizes, standard and miniature, and compete i...
Read MoreTreadmill: Walk, Run, or Rest?
A lot of us know what it means to walk a sweaty “endless mile” on a treadmill, so it may not surprise some o...
Read MoreDachshund Philosophy: Bunny or Bust
Some readers will remember what this means: 36-24-26. The numbers are the bust-waist-hip measurements of the “clas...
Read MoreWolf Dog of the Canary Islands
In addition to covering established breeds, we sometimes touch upon breeds that might well be recognized as purebred dog...
Read MoreBalkan Wars, a Soldier, and Dalmatians
It all started in Macedonia. The Young Turk Revolution of 1908 had brought into power a ministry that insisted on centra...
Read MoreThe Bear Dog’s Tail
There are a lot of breeds we think of first when considering breeds that can be born with bobtails, or naturally short t...
Read More“Walk a Mile”
You might find the video below creepy, but you can’t dispute that it’s imaginative and clever – and it...
Read MoreTalk Like a Shakespearean Icie
Today is National Talk like Shakespeare Day! The Bard died on April 23rd when he was only 52 (and lest you think this wa...
Read MoreA Pure Hunting Machine
The Tasmanian Devil is the largest carnivorous marsupial in the world. This thick-set, squat built critter will feed on ...
Read MoreThe Good Reverend’s Last Day
A good deal is known about the Reverend John Russell’s life. Russell, of course, was the namesake of the Jack Russ...
Read MoreA “High King” Wolfhounds
The “High Kings” of Ireland were a significant part of Irish history and mythology, men known as Ard Rí who...
Read MorePajama Game!
What is it called when you clip a Poodle’s feet, face, tail, stomach and neck the same way you would if you were putti...
Read MoreThe Carnathan Black Mouth Cur Line
In our series on the Black Mouth Cur, we aim to touch upon some of the lines developed by individuals and families, some...
Read MoreKarl’s Gendarmen Hunde
It’s possible that the first people who recognized the importance of recording the family history of animals ̵...
Read MoreOne of Portugal Most’s Recently Recognized Breeds
In the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean is an archipelago of nine volcanic islands called the Azores. Located 850 mile...
Read MoreBounces & Barks for a Living
A herding dog’s style of working is enormously influenced by the animal it is tasked to move, as well as the envir...
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