The “Dog Letters”
…2004, conceptual artist, Ottmar Hörl, placed multitudes of “Folichons” at Bayreuth turning Wilhelmina’s favorite dog into a modern serial sculpture. Image of mausoleum from Wikicommons under GNU Free Documentation License…
…2004, conceptual artist, Ottmar Hörl, placed multitudes of “Folichons” at Bayreuth turning Wilhelmina’s favorite dog into a modern serial sculpture. Image of mausoleum from Wikicommons under GNU Free Documentation License…
Macquarie Island situated halfway between New Zealand and Antarctica was inscribed on the World Heritage List for its incredible natural reserves back in 1997. Seals, penguins, petrels, albatross and prolific…
…and guard concentration camps to free up officers. The school continued throughout the war years and came to light after painstaking research by academic, Dr Jan Bondeson (the same Dr….
Unable to find just the right photo for this post that was: 1) free and 2) didn’t use dogs with horrifically long nails, we’re relying on this picture from Wikicommons…
…the main ingredient in the DNA mix. Rod Humphries, an Australian-born author, newspaper/magazine journalist and television writer, came to a different conclusion. His research offered a compelling argument that the…
…and carriage is smart; “Small-sized dog of smart appearance with a clear-cut and compact outline” – Japanese Terrier’s AKC standard; When we looked for “looking smart” on free photo sites,…
…the ears is trimmed short and is smooth and velvety, free of fringe at the tips.” Only one breed calls for a velvet texture somewhere other than the ears: From…
…built in 1928 on Washington Boulevard in Los Angeles, a free standing structure that housed a business selling ice cream and tamales. The building was demolished in 1966, but Petersen…
…tropical storms. Molossus (or Molossidae) is a genus of velvety free-tailed bats (from the order Chiroptera), ten species in all that can be found from Mexico and northern Argentina to…
…who know how to blend a coat. Groomers and exhibiters, we invite you to share a picture of your “blended” breed, and if you have a shop, feel free to…
…Yugoslav track team at the 1936 Summer Olympics, the first games to be broadcast on television, and the first time that competition in basketball, canoeing and field handball was offered….
…Bernards to meet high demand as guard dogs for factories and warehouses. Today, purebreds are pricey and hard to come by, but the good news is that in North America,…
…“Bark Mitzvah Day” fundraiser in 2003 in which about 60 dogs competed in a dog-show spin-off, with “Most Jewish” as one of the competition’s categories). Some see Bark Mitzvahs as…
…pedigrees. Combined with Wotan and Mirzl children, they made the “Boxer.” We mention Meta not so much for what she meant to the Boxer breed, but to underscore the importance…
…muzzle have made for a lovely head piece. A clear transition occurs from forehead to muzzle. Unique from other spaniels is that the Welshie’s head is free from any sort…
Virginia Pugh was born dirt poor on a cotton farm in Itawamba County, Mississippi, and before she died in 1998 at the young age of 55, she knew what it…
…always been there, but being a mom and homemaker has been my job for 13 years. I have so much packed up, and I am finally able to free it….
…We don’t often hear much about the Karabash Dog, and truth be told, we’ve come across a few sources that consider the Karabash to be a separate line of dogs,…
…being a mom and homemaker has been my job for 13 years. I have so much packed up, and I am finally able to free it. It’s good for my…
…stud dog of his day, if not before that comment, certainly after! His owner was Mrs. MA. Foster who was one of the best-known Yorkie breeders at the time, and…