There are countless reasons we love our dogs, but surely one of them has to be how they can make us laugh without even t...
Read MoreEl Perro Mas Rapido
At a certain time of year, there are any number of events that celebrate that fastest of canines…… …...
Read MoreAn Anticipating Thinker
When we come across a term or phrase we think you should have in your mental library, we share it. It was in the course ...
Read MoreRun, Basset, Run
Sixteenth century French hunters weren’t fools. They knew they had a good thing in the Basset Hound when it came...
Read MoreLucy, Harpo and Zeppo
Lucille Ball and Harpo Marx are likely to be names recognized only by people of a certain age, or by those who watch old...
Read MoreThe “Death Grip”
When we asked dog show exhibitors on our Facebook page what they saw handlers doing in a show ring that that could quali...
Read MoreYou Don’t Tug on Superman’s Cape
Livestock Guardian dog breeds (LGDs) are not dogs one should own without first having done one’s homework, true of...
Read MoreLithuania’s Only Native Breed
You would be forgiven if you thought the Transylvanian Hound and the Lithuanian Hound resemble each other. From their co...
Read MoreThe Frenchie and the Titanic
This irresistible breed was first bred in Nottingham in 1800s by lace makers who wanted to create a small, miniature ver...
Read MoreBritish v American Beagles
In our view, there is something quite special about a correct Beagle. All breeds, of course, are lovely when they are ba...
Read MoreGoose Stepping
Assuming that a dog isn’t suffering from a cerebellar disorder or other malady, a dog that exaggerates the lifting...
Read MoreJohn Peel: Did He or Didn’t He?
It’s been said that any discussion of the Lakeland Terrier would have to include the name of John Peel, though in ...
Read MoreBear v Patous
If it seemed like a good idea at the time, it made a difference. where you stood in proximity to a sheep. In an effort t...
Read MorePendulous, Not Flaccid
Flaccid. It’s a good word that has fallen out of favor, ruined by those who titter at its anatomical allusions. No...
Read MoreMy Dog Tulip
When Freddie Doyle, a petty thief, was sent to prison, his dog, “Tulip,” a loyal, loving German Shepherd Dog found h...
Read MoreA Rub for Luck
Rubbing a statue for luck is nothing new, though the deed isn’t always done with a modicum of good taste. Below yo...
Read MoreThe Venerable ‘Wise Old Man’ of the African Bush
The venerable ‘wise old man’ of the African bush is not a dog, but a mammal found in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa cal...
Read MoreThe Piedmont and the Lombardy
Though our post title sounds like the names of a couple of train lines, Piedmont and Lombardy actually refers to two Bra...
Read MoreThe First Stud For Hire
There was a time when breeders would never have dreamt of allowing one of their champion dogs to sire a litter outside o...
Read MoreTheir Ancestors were Feists
The Rat Terrier has its origins in England going back to at least the early 19th century when its ancestors were called ...
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