Guest blog by Dr Emmanuel Fontaine , Scientific Communications Veterinarian at Royal Canin North America In a recent webinar , I encountered an unexpected wave of inquiries about " morning sickness " in pregnant dogs. Surprisingly, this topic was absent from my ...
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6/12/2024 2:43:38 PM
Owning an endangered breed can be incredibly rewarding It’s no secret that what’s old is new again. As a millennial, I know that what used to be known as “used clothing” is now “vintage” and all the rage. Many of us have gone back to eating local and embracing a “farm- t...
/en/The-Dish/October-2019/Going-Rare-The-Joys-of-Owning-a-Vulnerable-Breed
10/1/2019 3:35:08 PM
Athletic, intelligent, and versatile The striking spotted Dalmatian sports one of the most unique coats in the world of dogs. Although they are perhaps the most easily recognizable dog breed, thanks in part to their spots and to Disney movies, the breed's origin...
/en/The-Dish/September-2022/Meet-the-Dalmatian
9/7/2022 2:47:27 PM
The Canadian Kennel Club’s staff volunteers and member-ambassadors kept busy over Easter weekend, tending a booth at the well-attended Spring Canadian Pet Expo. Situated near the end of “Breeder’s Row,” the easily identifiable signature blue-and-white CKC booth proved to be a...
/en/The-Dish/April-2018/Public-Outreach-101-CKC-at-the-CPE
4/11/2018 1:58:21 PM
Six of the CKC’s most common inquiries answered The Canadian Kennel Club employs a team of hard working Membership Services representatives. The team consists of both English and French speaking staff. The team takes calls, email and even corresponds via Live Chat on w...
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7/3/2019 10:02:29 AM
Survey Results Re: Cropping, Docking and Dewclaw Removal ...
/en/News/2024/November/Update-on-CKC-Advocacy-Activities-in-Ontario
11/5/2024 12:00:00 AM
Earlier this month, I was reflecting on all the great things that make Canada so unique: our landscape, our athletes, our artists, our cuisine and of course our fantastic purebred dogs. Canada currently has 4 dog breeds and 2 that are, sadly, extinct. This blog will focus on a...
/en/The-Dish/July-2021/Meet-Canada’s-Dog-Breeds
7/13/2021 1:33:14 PM
Infectious diseases are always a risk, and The Canadian Kennel Club Genetics & Medical Committee wishes to remind breeders and owners of the best practices for limiting the spread of infectious diseases.
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12/17/2018 12:00:00 AM
It is often said that the dog’s sense of smell is a thousand times stronger than ours — a dog has more than 220 million olfactory receptors in its nose, while we have only 5 million. So while our nose can detect a scent we might recognize as “pizza,” a dog’s more sensitive no...
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9/6/2018 12:26:14 PM
Loyal, fast, and friendly A unique dog in many ways, while the Bedlington Terrier and their flashy haircuts wow audiences at big dog shows like Westminster, the breed actually has a much less glamorous past. Originally known as the Rothbury Terrier, the Be...
/en/The-Dish/January-2022/Meet-the-Bedlington-Terrier
1/27/2022 12:19:44 PM
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