There’s lots for dog lovers to do at home! As COVID-19 continues to spread and thousands of Canadians are self-isolating, as well as social distancing, it’s hard not to panic. While we are all a bit anxious during these unprecedented times, the fact that many of us won’...
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3/18/2020 11:31:03 AM
A new addition requires careful planning, consideration and supervision. I bought a new puppy this spring! Feel free to send gifts to the CKC head office and they will forward them over to me (just kidding). I had been planning on getting a second dog for years. I’m th...
/en/The-Dish/June-2019/Adding-a-Second-Dog-to-your-Pack
6/27/2019 4:02:06 PM
The following member has applied to become a Conformation Judge and has complied with the requirements of CKC policy, Chapter VII, Sections A and B: Pirs, Betty
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10/1/2020 12:00:00 AM
Breeders have extensive knowledge about their breeds and their wisdom can be extremely helpful to their puppy families. Accountable breeders take the time to support their puppy families with guidance on breed-specific requirements related to health, grooming, instinctive beha...
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3/26/2019 2:20:31 PM
The Akita is a strong, proud, and celebrated Japanese breed. In their native land, they are a symbol of good health. So much so that when a child is born, the family will usually receive a small statue of an Akita signifying health, happiness, and long life. 1 If a person is...
/en/The-Dish/December-2021/Meet-the-Akita
12/21/2021 9:51:16 AM
I have to admit that it makes me proud when visitors to my house comment on how they would “never know I have so many dogs”. Truth be told I only have 3 dogs currently so it’s not that many (in my opinion), but I do work hard to make sure my house does not smell like my house...
/en/The-Dish/October-2020/Keeping-Your-Place-Fresh
10/27/2020 10:05:52 AM
No guts, no glory. Good luck describing the Terrier Group without using the adjective “Feisty”! Terriers were bred to hunt and kill vermin above and below the ground as well as guard their family’s home and barn. The short-legged terriers were bred to go underground. The l...
/en/The-Dish/August-2018/Group-Focus-Terriers
8/13/2018 2:02:48 PM
How to avoid this expensive and heartbreaking act of fraud It won’t come as news to anyone that with so many people isolated in their homes due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, many seek companionship by purchasing a puppy. We’ve all seen friends and family members’ post...
/en/The-Dish/February-2021/Puppy-Scams
2/25/2021 9:49:59 AM
I know, I know—a New Year resolutions blog in January - ground breaking. To be honest, I rarely make new year’s resolutions for myself apart from “keep up the good work, Champ” (just kidding). With all that 2020 brought, though, when I sat down at the start of t...
/en/The-Dish/January-2021/New-Year’s-Resolutions-for-You-and-Your-Dogs
1/25/2021 2:51:38 PM
Having your dog comfortable in taking an elevator can be a huge benefit for both of you. Living in a city condo means taking your dog in the elevator several times a day so it’s an incredibly important skill to master. But, if you live in rural Alberta, you may have nev...
/en/The-Dish/September-2018/Dogs-and-Elevators
9/19/2018 11:48:24 AM
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