“Dogman” and “Rabbitgirl”
…many couples can’t agree on how to hang wallpaper. The pair have received eight art commissions for the streets of New York City since 2016, and next month, they will…
…many couples can’t agree on how to hang wallpaper. The pair have received eight art commissions for the streets of New York City since 2016, and next month, they will…
…“baby” Dane joined Damien at games and other school functions. The University launched a contest to name new new “baby Dane” and the winner was “Lil’ D,” announced during pre-game…
…smell, then sight, movement, and finally sound. We conclude with a tip of our hat to our New Zealand friends. New Zealand was the first country to use dogs to…
…from New York Dog Shows in the 1880s because, it was suspected, they were prone to develop the disease. There was a time in New York City’s history when the…
…fair, flooding in 1927 hit the company hard, as did the Great Depression, and the company was forced into bankruptcy in 1938. From then on, the states of its finances…
…Thomas trained under a local metal engraver. He was a quick study, advanced rapidly, and when his apprenticeship was done, he partnered with his former master. Thomas turned out to…
…which a dog’s coloring is lighter on the underside of its body. Here’s how it works: In nature, light comes from the sun above, so naturally, a dog lit from…
…we’ve not been able to find the results – or even an update – to such a study, and if any of our readers can provide one, we’d love to…
…dog also increases and accommodates a higher concentration of pungent molecules. A study conducted several years ago identified the compounds which increased dramatically in concentration when the dog hair was…
…United States a glimpse into the working world. In 2003, the day’s official title was changed to Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day, but companies that had been…
…“rugae palatinae,” rugae meaning “ridges,” and palatinae referring to the palate. They are also known as “plica palatine,” and the study of these patterns is called palatoscopy. Fascinating to us…
…evident in the fact that like any comrade, a PWD was given a fair share of fish to eat. Only right because these dogs were a huge part of a…
…course, but to develop an objective eye, you need to study other breeds. You’ll surprise yourself when after a while, you’re able to say that “Dog X” is more cobby,…
You don’t find the word, “Clydesdale” anywhere in the Chinese Crested Hairless’ breed standard for obvious reasons, but judges will come across the word in the breed’s AKC study guide,…
The study of heraldry is fascinating when one approaches a family crest or coat of arms (formally known as an “achievement”), as if it was a puzzle. Each of the…
…breed experts, and never more so than on the subject of breed genetics. Image: You can get your own copy of “Rhodesian Ridgeback Sleep Study” by Kimmy Hogan here …
…to be overweight. Mind you, these evaluations were made from photos, and there’s nothing to compare to a hands-on examination of a dog. Still, a dog, especially a show dog,…
…study its hunting style. Soon after, he started a kennel he named, “Lovu zdar,” meaning “successful hunting.”Horák was well respected in his endeavors as both a hunter and a breeder,…
Most people know a Rat Terrier when they see one, but not everyone realizes that the breed comes in two different sizes, Miniature and Standard. In a show ring, any…