The human imagination is a wondrous thing, and one illustration of that is the steampunk genre of science fiction. In st...
Read MoreThe Doggie Diner Dachshund Heads
In the good ol’ days, some eateries, and dare we write it, “dives, diners, and drive ins,” were more i...
Read MoreA “Piece of Good Architecture”
We have long regarded our breeds as “museum pieces with a pulse,” so when we read Dr. William Lewis JudyR...
Read MoreMeet the “Fire Hound”
In its homeland, the Austrian Black and Tan Hound is commonly known as the Brandlbracke which loosely translates to, â€...
Read MoreThe Best Boston Terrier Head in the Galaxy
The stud dog ads we came across recently in an issue of Dogdom from 1924 stopped just short of making the outrageous cla...
Read MoreThe Ghost of a Labrador Retriever
The Dam Busters is a 1955 British epic war film that recreated the true story of Operation Chastise, an ingenious operat...
Read MoreDid a Chow Chow Inspire the Teddy Bear?
No bedtime story is complete without one’s special blanket or stuffed toy, and for many of us, that toy is a teddy...
Read MoreThe “Castle Setters”
Gordon Setters are one of the few breeds in the world named for an actual person. Mentions of the “black and tan s...
Read MoreThe Couteulx, the Lane, and the Griffon
To our knowledge, there are roughly ten to twelve Basset Hound packs in the UK, but there was a time when there were sev...
Read MoreThe Dog Loving Stooge
Some say the style of humor that the Three Stooges employed belongs to a different era. We’re more sophisticated n...
Read MoreThe Versatile Toller
If the end of 2019 felt like a marathon to you, you weren’t alone. The year 2019 had the fewest possible shopping ...
Read MoreHow to Prevail When Writing a Breed Standard
Do you have cushions on which your dog can sleep? She did too. Have you ever named a dog after one of your favorite pe...
Read MoreThe Siberian’s Baby Blues
You wouldn’t be the first person to be mesmerized by the piercing blue eyes of a Siberian Husky. While the breed s...
Read MoreHansi’s Schlager Dogs
In Germany, Schlager music is known for its carefree-happy-go-lucky pieces of pop music in which instrumental music acco...
Read MoreDog-grel Verses by a Poor Blind (what’s an Esquimaux?)
Thomas Hood, an English journalist, humorist, and poet who died 175 years ago, was a complex chap. Particularly known fo...
Read MoreThe Delage Greyhound
In the early years, automobiles had radiator caps outside of the hood (or bonnet, if you’re a Brit). The exposed r...
Read MoreSeeing Heaven and Earth At the Same Time
The United Kennel Club breed standard for the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog (what the AKC simply refers to as the Cata...
Read MoreLou’s First Christmas
No word on how Lou, the Bulldog enjoyed his first Christmas, but we’re betting that his owner, Reese Witherspoon,...
Read MoreThe Esteemed Blue Chow Chow
There are five colors in the Chow Chow, and one of them, blue, was thought by ancient Chinese and Mongolians to be the c...
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