Top Agility Dogs - Official 2015 Results Meet Canada's Top Agility Dogs #1 AgMCh. & AgMChV Marolou Run McClean CGN, XPV, AgSC, CD, RE, AgMX2, AgMXV3, AgMXJV3 Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier Owner: Dian...
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Top Agility Dogs – Official Results Meet Canada's Top Agility Dogs A fast-moving, challenging and energetic sport, agility is enjoyed immensely by dogs and handlers alike. Dogs work off lead, guided by the signals and voice commands of...
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“Loyalty and Duty are Skye Terrier watch words and he never fails to adhere to the terms of that standard even when his owner may waiver. A Skye Terrier never forgets and never forgives.” - Dr. Richard Meen I have collected dog breed books since I was a child. Wh...
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The Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) is thrilled to welcome Purina® Pro Plan® as the presenting sponsor of CKC’s Top Dogs Program.
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Origin The lineage of the American Foxhound goes back to English packhounds imported to Virginia and Maryland in 1650. They were initially kept busy helping farmers control the fox population, which pillaged livestock and destroyed property. As the need for their extermi...
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2/6/2014 1:18:48 PM
Origin The Braque Français (French Pointer) is believed to have derived from dogs used to point game in the Mediterranean region as early as the 1300s. When these brown-and-white pointers spread throughout Europe, they evolved into regional types. In France, each type to...
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2/6/2014 1:26:32 PM
Origin The English Setter descends from Spanish land spaniels that ‘set’ game birds for the sportsmen’s nets, hence the name “setter.” Known in Britain since the 14th century, they were valued for their working ability rather than appearance. In 1825, Edward Laverack beg...
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2/6/2014 1:29:03 PM
Origin The Brittany is thought to represent a cross between the English Setter and the small French land spaniels. This is the Breton peasant’s hunting dog, known since the mid-19th century in the French province of Brittany and regarded as the smallest of the versatile ...
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2/6/2014 1:30:24 PM
Origin Springing Spaniels – so named because they were used to spring at game to make it get up and run or fly – were great favourites with sportsmen in Britain for centuries. Around 1810, a distinct type of robust spaniel was developed in the counties of Norfolk and Shr...
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2/6/2014 1:30:47 PM
Origin One of the oldest pointing dogs, the stately French Spaniel first gained fame in the Middle Ages. His style of freezing into the traditional point at the scent of a bird leads many to believe he may be the forerunner of today’s setter breeds. He was sufficiently w...
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