Were you able to name the breed we showed you in the thumbnail sketch? This beauty is a Chippiparai (also called the ...
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Most Beatle-aphiles have made the mistake of interpreting Paul McCartney’s song, “Martha My Dear” (Whi...
Read MorePredictable Traits Matter
It’s the powerful commercial that we share every so often to drive home the message that purebred dogs matter, in ...
Read MoreThe Only White House Dog In The AKC Record Books
Lyndon Baines Johnson was sad. His Beagles, “Him” and “Her” (see their photograph on the cover o...
Read MoreHEADLINE: Humongous Snakes Eating Their Way to YOU!
Every once in a while, it feels good to cut loose with an outrageous opening statement, however, this one isn’t fa...
Read MoreEduardo Benito and Purebred Dogs
Eduardo Benito may most be remembered for being an icon of the Art Deco era, but he also illustrated over 90 covers for ...
Read MoreThe “Gentlemen of the Shooting Field”
They’re known as the “Gentlemen of the Shooting Field,” a breed that was described by John Caius in 15...
Read MoreCaesar, the Terrier Who Keeps Vigil over a King
Captured in the memories of those who were there, or saw footage of the funeral procession of Edward VII, is the image o...
Read MoreJohn Tucker-Edwarde’s Sealyham Terrier
Captain John Tucker-Edwarde’s new breed had to be white. It had to be. He never again wanted to experience the hor...
Read MoreAKC Museum of the Dog
Mastiffs were well established as a presence in the dog show ring by 1882, but with the breed’s straightforward ma...
Read More“Looty,” the Pilfered Pekingese
Her name was “Looty,” and her abduction from the Imperial Summer Palace in Peking established the Pekingese ...
Read MoreWhat Is a “Greenhound?”
It may not be a term many of us outside of Australia will encounter, but we think it’s good to know what’s h...
Read MoreThe German Shepherd Dog Awarded the Purple Heart
It’s the photo that’s been shared over 130,000 times, and for good reason. When schrapnel from an improvised...
Read More“See Spot. See Spot Run”
We won’t ask for a show of hands, but a great number of dog lovers learned to read with the help of a Cocker Spani...
Read MoreSome Things Never Change
Some things never change. The photo was taken in 1915. Check out where two of the Airedale’s feet are. Our thanks ...
Read MoreKerry Beagle
According to “Native Irish Dogs” by Shane McCoy, there are nine native Irish dog breeds, and one of them is ...
Read MoreFirst Person to Wager on Greyhound Coursing?
Who was the first person known to wager on the sport of Greyhound coursing? It wasn’t John Avello, though for the ...
Read MoreHallstrom’s Dog
To their owners and admirers, they’re called, “singers,” but the New Guinea Singing Dog was also known...
Read MoreThe First Greyhounds to Touch Australia
The first Greyhound recorded to have arrived in Australia did so in 1770 when a pair of the dogs stepped on shore alongs...
Read MoreThe Smallest Member of the Sporting Group
He’s the smallest member of the sporting group, but he emerged from a larger spaniel population in England during ...
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