Origin The Eurasier is a modern breed developed about 50 years ago by Prof. Julius Wipfel in Germany. To create a large and distinctive Spitz type of dog with beautiful colours and a mellow character, he crossed Chow Chow males with large German Wolfspitz (Keeshond-type)...
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2/6/2014 1:47:12 PM
2016 Top Coursing Dogs - 2016 CKC Official Results 2016 Top Pointing Dogs - 2016 CKC Official Result s 2016 Top Retrievers - 2016 CKC Official Results 2016 Top Field Spaniels - 2016 CKC Official Results We a...
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2/1/2018 4:48:22 PM
Canadian dogs that have won the Garden! The Westminster Kennel Club began in the 1870s when a group of sportsmen would gather and discuss dogs after a day of bird hunting at the Westminster Hotel in Union Square, New York City. The hotel is no longer there, but the ann...
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1/9/2019 9:21:34 AM
- Advertorial - Being a handler is a job I have always been curious about. What made them want to venture down the path of handling at dog shows? Why did they show a particular breed? I had opportunity to find out more about the dog show world and had the privilege to in...
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2/28/2019 9:17:57 AM
November 4-13, 2022 Purebred Dogs made a triumphant return to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. From November 4 th to 13 th , 2022, purebred dogs rocked the Royal’s 100th Anniversary: A Century of Champions Celebration! From back-to-back dog shows to a “Meet t...
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11/28/2022 11:54:34 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...
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10/27/2020 10:05:52 AM
I don’t want homes for puppies, I want homes for adult dogs. Puppies are easy to sell, ask any puppy mill or rescue. Puppies are snapped up in no time… Then as adults they end up in rescue because the people who found the cutest puppy only wanted the puppy, not what the pupp...
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8/8/2017 11:12:44 AM
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 The Vizsla, or Hungarian Pointer, may be of ancient lineage or it may be a product of the last century, depending on which dog historian one chooses to believe. Those who favour the theory of the breed’s antiquity cite stone etchings from the 10th century and a 14...
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2/6/2014 1:31:55 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
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