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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...
/en/The-Dish/July-2019/The-Canadian-Kennel-Club’s-Most-Frequently-Asked-Q 7/3/2019 10:02:29 AM
L to R:  Shannon Scheer; Mike Macbeth; Braydon Broadhurst, Sydney Berard Beaupré, Brielle Tanzi-Foshay, Richard Paquette  (Desera Jaynes was away showing her dog) The Dandie Dinmont Terrier Club of Canada hosted a unique event ...
/en/The-Dish/December-2019/Planting-Seeds 12/5/2019 3:37:06 PM
The Canadian Kennel Club welcomes the Australian Kelpie , the Lagotto Romagnolo and the Portuguese Sheepdog.   Joining the Herding Group: the Australian Kelpie If someone was described as “hardworking like a Kelpie” - that’s someone you want on your team....
/en/The-Dish/December-2020/Meet-Canada’s-Newly-Recognized-Breeds-Part-4 12/21/2020 9:03:05 AM
The world of puppies is filled with questions for new owners, but this exciting and confusing time can be easily managed when you have the answers. Here are responses to the Top 10 questions we’ve been asked over the years. How do I housebreak my puppy? In a nutshell...
/en/Raising-My-Dog/Training/Best-Behaviour 12/3/2013 3:20:17 PM
How to pick a Groomer and maintain a good relationship with this important member of your dog’s wellness team Many new puppy owners wait until a first hair cut is long overdue before they begin to look for a Groomer. But finding a good Groomer can be a challenging task, s...
/en/The-Dish/March-2019/Finding-a-Great-Groomer 3/8/2019 9:46:19 AM
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
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...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Herding-Dogs/Belgian-Shepherd-Dog 2/6/2014 1:10:21 PM
Origin With his roots in central Asia, the Puli was brought to Hungary by the Magyars about 1,000 years ago. Researchers believe the Puli may have a common ancestry with the Tibetan Terrier since both share so many physical characteristics and since both originated in As...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Herding-Dogs/Puli 2/6/2014 1:13:55 PM
Origin A member of the ancient Spitz family of dogs that harks back to prehistoric times, the Eskie is a handsome snow-white dog that is believed to have descended from European spitz breeds. The predecessors may have been the white German Spitz, Keeshond, Pomeranian and...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Non-Sporting-Dogs/American-Eskimo-Dog-Standard 2/6/2014 1:21:55 PM
Origin Though often erroneously referred to as the French Poodle, the breed actually had its roots in Germany where it originated as a water retriever. Perhaps the term came into use when the French, with their flair for style, discovered that the breed’s coat could be f...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Non-Sporting-Dogs/Poodle-Miniature 2/6/2014 1:24:52 PM
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