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Guest blog by Dr Emmanuel Fontaine, Scientific Communications Veterinarian at Royal Canin North America ...
/en/News/2023/July/Blueprints-for-Health-The-Breeder-s-Guide-to-DOHa 7/13/2023 12:00:00 AM
A few tips on attending your first Dog Show! Even if you have watched “Best in Show” in its entirety, it’s tough for a first-time spectator to prepare themselves for an all-breed dog show. Between the dogs being groomed on tables, dogs being brought out to exercise, l...
/en/The-Dish/May-2019/How-to-attend-a-Dog-Show 5/21/2019 10:47:26 AM
Origin Of ancient origin, the Lowchen (or Little Lion Dog) was popular with nobility on the continent and was featured in paintings by leading artists. The breed appears in several woodcuts and paintings of the 1500s by German artist Albrecht Dürer. With strong roots in ...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Non-Sporting-Dogs/Lowchen 2/6/2014 1:24:33 PM
Origin A Dutchman by the name of Korthals, who resided in Germany, set out to create a sporting dog that could rival the performance of English gun dogs. However, he wanted one that would be better adapted to working in extreme cold, on marshy ground and in thick undergr...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Sporting-Dogs/Griffon-Wire-Haired-Pointing 2/6/2014 1:26:51 PM
Origin The Briard may well be the most ancient of the French herding breeds. A tapestry in the Louvre shows Charlemagne (742-814) flanked by two of the shaggy guardians. Napoleon was said to have owned a Briard as well. And when Thomas Jefferson was searching for herding...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Herding-Dogs/Briard 2/6/2014 1:11:28 PM
Origin The Boxer was developed in Munich, Germany, toward the end of the 19th century. Aiming to produce a medium-sized security dog, breeders combined the Bulldog with the mastiff-type Bullenbeisser. The breed was first registered in Germany in 1904 but attracted little...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Working-Dogs/Boxer 2/6/2014 1:44:29 PM
Wednesday, June 29 at 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EDT ...
/en/News/2022/June/REGISTER-NOW-How-Breeders-can-Ensure-a-Healthier 6/23/2022 12:00:00 AM
How long have you been breeding dogs? Ideally, you want to deal with someone who has several years’ experience – and the more involved they are in breed clubs, conformation shows and competition, the better. Will the puppies be registered? In Canada, all purebred dogs...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Deciding-to-Get-a-Dog/Ten-Questions-To-Ask-The-Breeder 2/9/2014 5:27:23 PM
It has been almost one month since the new online Portal was launched and I want to update you ...
/en/News/2019/December/Update-from-the-Executive-Director 12/5/2019 12:00:00 AM
Origin Before the middle of the 19th century, Hungarian sheepdogs were simply divided into two categories: large and small. The Mudi is thought to have come into being when small Hungarian sheepdogs were crossbred with prick-eared German herding dogs. Temperament ...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Herding-Dogs/Mudi 2/6/2014 1:12:54 PM
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