Origin In the 1870s, coal miners in England’s Northumberland county came up with a terrier-of-all-work that could swim down an otter, draw a badger, dispatch vermin, run down a rabbit and hold his own in a fight. To add to its swiftness, it was crossed with the Whippet, ...
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2/6/2014 1:33:00 PM
Origin The Airedale had its beginnings in 1853 when some working men in Yorkshire, England, mated an Otterhound with a rough-coated Black and Tan Terrier. Otters abounded in the nearby Aire and Wharfe rivers and rats were an everyday problem. Ideally, a sporting dog such...
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2/6/2014 1:32:27 PM
We’ve connected Trupanion’s Go Home Day Offer scheduling form to our online litter registration on the Portal! The new form will launch tomorrow ...
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2/26/2024 12:00:00 AM
Origin A native of Scotland, the Skye was described in writings dating back to the 16th century. Court physician Johannes Caius wrote that the Skye was “brought out of barbarous borders fro’ the uttermost countryes northward…. which, by reason of the length of heare, mak...
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2/6/2014 1:35:43 PM
Origin When the Deerhound actually came to Scotland remains a mystery although early portrayals are found in stone carvings from AD 800. It has been theorized that Greyhounds were brought to Britain by Phoenician traders and that the rough, weather-resistant coat evolved...
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2/6/2014 1:18:24 PM
Full Results PDF Obedience trials were designed to test the dog’s suitability as a good companion. Basic tests include heeling (on and off lead), Sit, Stand, Stay and coming when called. At more advanced levels, dogs are asked to jump, retrieve, respond to signals, and ...
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4/27/2023 9:14:23 AM
The Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) is deeply saddened by the passing of Dr. Richard Meen, a Canadian leader in the purebred dog fancy who inspired many. Our hearts go out to his family and friends around the world. Born in 1940, Dr. Dick as he was affectionately known, was ...
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12/12/2018 1:41:01 PM
Legendary Canadian Dog returns to Manhattan. The most decorated dog in Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show history lives in Caldeon, Ontario with his breeder Sharon Robertson. Last February, American Eskimo Dog Grand Champion Nuuktok’s Atka Inukshuk aka Inuk set a 142 year We...
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2/6/2019 3:28:04 PM
On August 16, the staff at CKC had the pleasure of celebrating Leila Bahorie, Director Registration and Membership Services, as she marked her 45 th anniversary at CKC. This major service milestone offers a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the many positive contributions...
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9/5/2019 2:34:31 PM
Remembering the brave military working canines that served our country. Remembrance Day is observed on November 11 every year here in Canada. 11/11 is the day when the First World War ended in 1918. On this day, Canadians come together to honour the courageous wo...
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11/11/2019 11:48:29 AM
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