He Left His Heart, and Now He’s Left Us
…the Moon”), but Bennet wasn’t whom the composers had in mind when they wrote the song. Claramae Turner was. An American operatic contralto, Claramae Turner was “hot stuff” in 1953…
…the Moon”), but Bennet wasn’t whom the composers had in mind when they wrote the song. Claramae Turner was. An American operatic contralto, Claramae Turner was “hot stuff” in 1953…
…like when it’s singing. Listen for yourself. [iframe id=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/bptA7Evs_bw”] Our thumbnail image is from Supercoloring website. Print it out and use it to teach a child about these dogs….
…Dog – was made up by a circus proprietor, but a bit more digging lead us to another that stated that the Nootka Sound Dog was indeed a real Canadian…
…nearby church to be blessed.” Real men love Chihuahuas. See a photo of Rourke with his beloved Loki here. Image: David Shankbone, CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons …
…able to retain a good many trifles that I bought in the French camp, also a pretty little dog, a real Chinese sleeve dog. It has silver bells round its…
…know that the statue that’s 1.5 times larger than a real Bullmastiff dog was donated by a member of the Delaware Valley Bullmastiff Club, Edward H. Schwartz. A Bullmastiff breeder…
…water, but early on, the breed didn’t exactly hit the ground running. It never really caught on with hunters or field trialers, and the American dog press turned up its…
…black tights (the picture at the link above). The photo was posted by a user named “Ulatang” and within three days, it had gotten over 16,000 comments. It didn’t take…
…or fifty years of age. It’s bad enough that dogs don’t live long enough in real life. In TV, movies, and cartoons strips, you’re never supposed to kill the dog….
…of all American households with a television at that time) watched. By comparison, President Eisenhower’s inauguration the next day only drew a television audience of 29 million viewers. The company…
…of winter in that country, and celebrations create the atmosphere of the northern hemisphere winter. Christmas in July doesn’t replace the real Christmas in December, but Yulefest is enjoyed as…
Most of us really liked Columbo, the TV detective without a first name, but we loved his Basset Hound, also apparently without a name beyond, “Dog.” The rumpled policeman once…
…commercials was born. The real Duke wasn’t a fan of “lights, camera, action,” so a look-alike professional dog actor was brought in to play the role, and 17 years later,…
…settled in the Jerez countryside for the Sherry making industry, and their dogs ferreted out rats hiding between Sherry barrels in wine cellars known as bodegas. The dogs would come…
…isn’t a pretend dog, but a very real dog? Edward King founded the company in the early 1900s, but it was L.C. King who named the clothing line after the…
…this breed (and who doesn’t?), you’ll enjoy reading about Copper who, as of 2017, was a certified therapy dog, courtroom dog, and the only police Coonhound in the country. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/meet-k-9-copper-the-black-and-tan-coonhound/…
…diagrams on nail grinding and cutting, but in our humble opinion, the real masters of nail care are the Doberman Pinscher people. Huzzah. Image: Doberman Pinscher by Dean Russo http://www.deanrussoart.bigcartel.com/…
…an opinion (in dogs? Surely not!). Captain Gordon Murray and Sir Paynton Piggot, in particular, insisted on instructing those silly Brits about the breed they knew was the real Scottish…
…born with this anatomical feature. Interestingly, moleras were said to be more common in Chihuahuas during the early years of the breed’s history. Before the mid 1970s, Chis were smaller,…
…that dogs working the cattle, sheep, horses, etc., of people who lived on the wild Central Asian steppes near the Chinese Russian border were the real early progenitors of the…