On the occasion that the handler of a Boerbole was asked by a spectator the name of his breed, he replied, “South ...
Read MoreThe Swashbuckler Who Introduced a Breed
When Theodore Flynn, a world renown marine biologist, and his wife, Marrelle, an adventurous young lady from “seaf...
Read MoreHeavenly Colors in the Havanese
In the dog world, there are a few breeds that come in a huge array of colors, all of them acceptable according to their ...
Read MoreGettysburg’s Irish Brigade Monument
The Irish Brigade was one of the legendary units of the American Civil War, its infantry made up of predominantly Irish ...
Read MoreClive Cussler and His Dogs
In the prelude to a world pandemic in February, 2020, the death of a beloved author seemed to go largely unnoticed by to...
Read MoreDiplomacy in Colors
In the early days of Belgian Sheepdogs, color was always a contentious issue, and it wasn’t always handled diploma...
Read MoreThe Johnson and Scott Lines
The American Bulldog added to the AKC Foundation Stock Service in 2019 traces it’s roots to the original Bulldogs ...
Read MoreThe Markiesje’s Name
Throughout history, dogs that couldn’t earn their keep were useless to common men – and sometimes, even to n...
Read MoreWhat’s Your Sign?
Choosing your dog based on your astrological sign? We’ve heard nuttier things, though we would hope that being, sa...
Read MoreTwinkle Toes
It’s a curious thing. Toes on an Australian Cattle Dog should be held close together, while on an Australian Sheph...
Read MoreThe Natural Stance
Novices to a conformation ring reasonably assume that evaluation of their dog begins after they’ve entered the rin...
Read MoreA Blue Terrier of Different Names
In County Kerry, the Kerry Blue Terrier had been known for a long time before England’s Kennel Club recognized it ...
Read MoreWelshie Ears
The Welsh Springer Spaniel head is unique, and part of its singularity is its ears. Comparatively small, set approximate...
Read MoreDogs of Tibetan Legends
The 11th century scholar, Mahmud ibn Hussayn ibn Muhammed al-Kashgari, spoke of strange legend found in the Diwan which ...
Read MoreFirst Samoyeds
The first Samoyed officially registered by the AKC in the United States was a dog named Moustan of Argenteau. As the sto...
Read MoreEarly Hungary, the Vizsla was There
On a partly sunny day in the year 895, seven tribes known as the Jenő, Kér, Keszi, Kürt-Gyarmat, Megyer, Nyék, and...
Read MoreWolf Shoulders
No part of a dog exists alone, and shoulders are intimately related to most other portions of the forequarters. Unfortun...
Read MoreAlberta’s 12′ Dalmatian
Strathcona County lies in the center of Alberta, Canada’s energy and agricultural heartland. In this county is fir...
Read MoreA Hound Made by Committee
Unlike hunting privileges in many other countries, hunting in Finland (historically speaking) has always been akin to an...
Read MoreLove in the Time of Cholera
Some readers might recognize our post title as the title of the book written by Nobel prize winning author, Gabriel Garc...
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