The Scottish Deerhounds Who Saved His Head
…take that bet, and wagered the Forest of Pentland Moor in “free grant” versus Sir William’s head in case of failure. Once the deer was in sight, St. Clair uncoupled…
…take that bet, and wagered the Forest of Pentland Moor in “free grant” versus Sir William’s head in case of failure. Once the deer was in sight, St. Clair uncoupled…
…are thinly covered with skin and muscle, the distance between the last rib and the hindquarters, the area on the side of the dog that is free of ribs. …
…painting was photos. Where could I get copyright free photos of all the shots I needed. I have a pretty big fan base on my Dog Art page so I…
…allowed to participate in AKC hunt tests or field trials. This frustrated the people who actually knew and hunted with the breed. Breed enthusiasts regarded these dogs as somewhere in-between…
Dogrobatics. It’s a thing. Broken down, it has elements of agility, trick dog, obedience, and choreographed free style, but when rolled into one, it’s what creator, Kyra Sundance, calls dogrobatics….
…“Storm,” aka Ch. Rancho Dobe’s Storm. Born in 1949, Storm lived with Len and Shirley Carey starting at the age of two months, and when the Careys realized Storm was…
…Corvinus, a monarch so beloved that he was considered a second Messiah and the ultimate philosopher king, but was there really an Ilonka? Possibly. Matthias’ first wife, Catherine of Podebrady,…
…programs routinely. Why? Research suggests that the reasons are both psychological and biochemical. Watching a food show gives viewers the satisfaction of seeing a project come together from start to…
…ate it again; I was sitting at the computer in the living room a few years ago, with my puppy sleeping on the couch and realized that, not only was…
…the day, making one was complicated, but there are free on-line tools now that make it truly easy-peasy to make one in less than a few minutes. Honest. Our friend,…
…toes which further enhances the foot to act like natural snow shoes. Image by Joshua J. Cotten on the free photo site, Unsplash, shared under the under the Unsplash License…
…Schnuauzer), leaving red or yellow puppies common in litters to be culled. It’s said that an enterprising Dutch merchant purchased these “rejects” quite cheaply, and brought them to Holland where…
…and in Africa, are competitors for grazing, as well as a common host of the tsetse fly, a carrier for African sleeping sickness. We aren’t fans of trophy hunting, but…
…this was a breed in need of saving. The Committee for National and Forgotten breeds was appointed by the club, and how disheartening it must have been when committee members…
…Bluetick “should be a free tonguer on trail, with a medium bawl or bugle voice when striking and trailing, which may change to a steady chop when running and a…
We’re going to set the stage for this post by saying from the onset that in the scenario we paint, the fictitious breeder is a conscientious, health-testing preservation breeder, and…
…against European wolves and free roaming domestic dogs, and that the European bear and lynx are very rare in the Western parts of Europe but more common in the Russian…
…world’s grand champion hackney road pony, Free Willy, in the road pony grand championship class at the 2007 American Royal Horse Show on 17 November, 2007. From Wikicommons and shared…
…R. S. Scholz, while the back of the card has a detailed description of this breed (in German).” The link goes to the page where it can be purchased: http://www.atlasdogs.com/Card/bildp/Komo%2005.htm…
…determination, ever keen and alert, of extraordinary substance, yet free from clumsiness.” To do it’s job, the Sealyham Terrier would need all the strength it could muster given that among…