Origin The first of the Australian breeds to be recognized and exhibited in its native land, this breed made its debut in 1868 and was specifically designated as the Australian Terrier in 1899. Though opinions differ, most historians agree that breeds used to create thes...
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2/6/2014 1:32:53 PM
Richard Paquette Richard has been involved in purebred dogs since 1971. He began his career in dogs with primarily Shih Tzu with the kennel name Wenrick, but he has also owned and bred Samoyeds, Afghans, Salukis, Whippets, Brussels Griffon, Maltese, Pekingese, Lake...
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5/13/2022 2:50:42 PM
Junior Handling is an exciting way for children and teens to explore their love of dogs! What is Junior Handling? Junior Handling is an awesome event offered by the Canadian Kennel Club at most dog shows across the country in two disciplines: Conformation and Obedie...
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8/23/2018 3:45:28 PM
Origin The early origins of this French water dog have been lost in the mists of time but its roots have been traced back to the Middle Ages. The first references to the breed appeared in the 14th century and the Barbet’s propensity for water, plus its ability to point a...
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2/6/2014 1:26:14 PM
Origin Known in Ireland for more than two centuries, the Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier was the poor man’s hunting dog, a slayer of vermin, a herding dog and a watchdog. Wheatens are thought to be one of the ancestors of the Kerry Blue Terrier. The tousled-looking farmer’s ...
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2/6/2014 1:35:50 PM
Remembering Canada’s extinct dog breed For years I have kept the Canadian Kennel Club’s 125 year booklet. It’s a 20-page collection of letters remembering, celebrating, and paying tribute to the Club’s heritage and advocacy of purebred dogs. While the copy is interes...
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7/21/2020 9:12:43 AM
Dr. Jordyn Hewer Dr. Jordyn Hewer completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Montreal in 2011. Dr. Hewer is currently a Scientific Communications Specialist for Royal Canin Canada and is responsible for developing subject matter expertise in a...
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5/13/2022 2:53:04 PM
As a CKC partner, Royal Canin is extending an invitation to the PRO Experts Forum, a FREE global virtual conference for dog breeders. The conference is being held October 25th and 26th from 7:00 to 9:00 am EDT ...
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10/16/2023 12:00:00 AM
Understanding Pet Food Labels What dog food is best? It's a common question we often ask ourselves and discuss with friends, family members and people we meet at the dog park. There are so many diets to choose from! If you've spent any time looking at pet food p...
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6/22/2023 11:39:06 AM
This common practice is actually an incredibly dangerous behaviour to allow while travelling There are so many things I love about dogs and “dog people”. Too many to list. On the other hand, I also have some pet peeves when it comes to the behaviours of dog owners. Allow...
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10/5/2020 2:26:37 PM
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