In this video, Ian Lynch interviews Marc Ralsky, the CEO for the International Partnership for Dogs ...
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12/7/2022 12:00:00 AM
We want to support our Members who are entering events during this period of service delays, the CKC will waive all TCN fees (previously known as listing fees) for all CKC events held between April 10, 2023 to May 31, 2023 ...
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4/18/2023 12:00:00 AM
Big or small, short- or long-haired, eager hunting companion or laid-back house pet – if you start looking, chances are you’ll find a breed that fits the bill. My advice is to take your time, do your research, and be willing to wait if what you want isn’t available right now. ...
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2/9/2014 5:38:40 PM
Feeding Your Senior Dog Do you own an older dog? You're not alone! About one-third of our pet population is considered senior or mature. In general, a large or giant breed dog is mature at 6 years of age, and senior at 10 years. For a small or medium breed dog, they ar...
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6/22/2023 11:27:11 AM
The ‘Clubs’ tab of the CKC website has been completely refreshed and is dedicated to providing resources and educational material for both new and existing clubs ...
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9/11/2024 12:00:00 AM
Your opinion matters to us! If you haven't already, please take 10 to 15 minutes to share your thoughts by completing our membership survey ...
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12/5/2024 12:00:00 AM
Never buy on impulse and really think through your decision. The average life span of a dog is from ten to fifteen years and a puppy is a living creature you cannot “try on for size”. Be prepared to make a commitment to the care and well-being of your dog from puppyhood to ol...
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12/19/2013 10:27:33 AM
Origin In the late 19th century, shepherd-dog fanciers met to determine the type and character of the breed to be known as the Belgian Shepherd Dog. Belgian breeders could agree on the conformation and talents required for a first-class herding dog but they differed on t...
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2/6/2014 1:10:21 PM
Origin The exact origin of the Bouvier is in question. Originating in the agricultural plain of Flanders, Belgium, the breed was used mainly for herding and driving cattle. When the breed was first exhibited in Belgium in 1910, there were four varieties. Two years later,...
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2/6/2014 1:11:12 PM
Origin The Bloodhound descended from the St. Hubert Hounds brought to Britain at the time of the Norman invasion in 1066. Best known of all scent hounds, the breed is blessed with an incredible sense of smell. The mournful-looking dog with its long, sweeping ears was fir...
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2/6/2014 1:15:49 PM
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