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We are aware that many CKC members are missing dogs from their My Dogs listing on the online Portal. To help answer your questions, we have prepared the following answers to the most frequent questions we have received.
/en/News/2019/November/Connecting-Missing-Dogs-to-your-Portal-Account 11/15/2019 12:00:00 AM
Origin The Basset Hound comes from France where its name means “low set” – a perfect description for this short-legged dog that appears to be ‘all ears.’ Historians believe he may have descended from the now-extinct St. Hubert Hound. Sportsmen work the breed in packs to ...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Hounds/Basset-Hound 2/6/2014 1:15:33 PM
Origin The ancient Chinese Chow Chow dates back to the Han Dynasty about 150 BC, though some historians theorize that the breed may be even older. It was originally used as a hunting dog and one Chinese emperor about the 7th century AD was said to have had a kennel of 2,...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Non-Sporting-Dogs/Chow-Chow 2/6/2014 1:23:28 PM
Origin Known for over four hundred years in Belgium, the Schipperke (pronounced skipper-key) is most likely a descendant of the black sheepdog that was also the predecessor of the later Belgian Sheepdog variety known as the Groenendael. While the latter was bred larger, the...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Non-Sporting-Dogs/Schipperke 2/6/2014 1:25:08 PM
Origin Long before Big Red starred in the movie of that name, the Irish Setter was a headliner both in the field and on the bench. How the breed was developed is a mystery but it’s thought various sporting breeds were in its background. A red-and-white setter was well kn...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Sporting-Dogs/Setter-Irish 2/6/2014 1:29:50 PM
Origin The Sussex Spaniel is noted for two distinct characteristics. The first is his unique golden-liver colour and the other is the unspaniel-like habit of ‘giving tongue’ when he scents game. Hound genes in his background may account for the breed’s tendency to sound ...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Sporting-Dogs/Spaniel-Sussex 2/6/2014 1:31:17 PM
Origin The Maltese is believed to be the oldest European Toy breed. Art objects dating back 3,000 years bear likenesses of the dainty little dogs. The Maltese was described in writings of 200 BC under the Latin name of Canis Melitaeus, which may refer to the island of Ma...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Toy-Dogs/Maltese 2/6/2014 1:39:06 PM

/en/The-Dish/December-2017/A-Puppy-During-the-Holidays-Think-Again/CGN 12/18/2017 11:47:22 AM
Following the implementation of new guidelines for U.S. regulations re: importation of dogs from rabies-positive countries, Canadian airlines WestJet and Air Canada have also made the following changes:
/en/News/2014/August/Changes-Re-Shipping-Dogs-via-WestJet-and-Air-Cana 8/13/2014 12:00:00 AM
Origin One of the world’s oldest and rarest breeds, the Xoloitzcuintli (pronounced show-low-eets-queent-lee) can be called the first dog of the Americas. Clay and ceramic effigies of Xolo’s date back over 3000 years and have been discovered in the tombs of the Toltec, Ma...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Non-Sporting-Dogs/Xoloitzcuintli-Standard 2/6/2014 1:25:56 PM
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