Rats!
…living in New York City is true, but on a more recent study estimated a population closer to more than 2 million rats based on a statistical analysis and information…
…living in New York City is true, but on a more recent study estimated a population closer to more than 2 million rats based on a statistical analysis and information…
…general committee of the breeders’ associations of the CSSR. It’s important to note that there has been no new wolf blood since the 1980’s, and this is important because it…
…but not always. Popular commercials featuring a Puli didn’t create a massive market for the breed following the release of Dr. Pepper or Budweiser ads. But sometimes, they are to…
…Institute of Health clinical study, when male dogs lose their testicles, abnormal testosterone levels can affect their dominant behavior – but does it impact their male owners more? There are…
…owner who hunts and shows their dog and you have are one of them, we’ve love to see your photos! Image: English Setter by Barbara Keith http://barbara-keith.fineartamerica.com http://barbara-keith.artistwebsites.com/ http://www.redbubble.com …
…“The IDID: The James Reid Years,” and our image at the top comes from the cover of this book. Image: “Border Collie” by LA Shepard/thedoglover https://www.facebook.com/L.A.ShepardArt http://fineartamerica.com/art/all/l.a.shepard/all https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheDogLover …
…was still breathing, that soldier was beyond assistance. For its tremendous contributions, the Briard was named the official dog of the French Army. Briards by John Kreger http://www.johndkregerartist.com/ https://www.facebook.com/john.kreger1?fref=ts http://johndkregerartist.blogspot.com/…
…print newspapers were sold on street corners, and competition for readers was vicious. It was a newspaper published so early in the morning that the competition was still asleep. Film…
…the first shoes advertised on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, but a real “electrifying” boost to the brand came in 1965 at a Rolling Stones concert in Sacramento, California….
…guy named Harry Stevens was entrusted to feed the immense crowds that attended New York Giants football games. The new food craze at the time was frankfurter sausages (originally called…
Swashbuckling. If ever there was a word to define an era (or a movie role), it’s that one. We don’t have real life swashbucklers anymore, and the last one seen…
The Dandie Dinmont is the only dog breed named after a fictional character. We all know that. The fictional character was based on real life James Davidson. We know that,…
… Gunnersaurus was created during the 93-94 season when the club ran a youth-oriented contest to design a new mascot. Eleven year old, Peter Lovell, got the thrill of his…
For many of us, our first introduction to the Irish Setter was the 1962 Disney movie, “Big Red” based on a book by Jim Kjelgaard. The real name of the…
…to be part of the action and have a real zest for life. Sadly, another thing that many of the British terriers have in common is their status as a…
…China to Turkey, and thus share many features in common with the others. Their histories are interwoven (think Silk Road) and they share a common function – coursing game, mostly…
…in Boston, but a real Boston bar inspired “Cheers.” It was the Bull and Finch Pub established in 1969, a real life neighborhood institution in Beacon Hill for 46 years….
…longest running children’s show. For anyone wondering, Sesame Street has been on the air for longer, but was only on a commercial channel for the first few years of its…
When Radley Handbags and Accessories reopened its flagship store in Covent Garden in 2014, the company chose to go big. Real big. Millington Associates created a giant topiary Scottish Terrier,…
In as much as we’ve all known someone who qualified as an “old coot,” we’re guessing that few us have personally known a real Coot. A real Coot is a…