Origin Developed in Scotland, the Gordon Setter was stabilized by Alexander, the fourth Duke of Gordon, between 1770 and 1820. His purpose was to create a larger, heavier setter to adapt to the rugged Scottish countryside. It’s rumoured that some Collie and Bloodhound ge...
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2/6/2014 1:29:37 PM
Origin The history of this native of the Emerald Isles is not well documented. There’s a long stretch of time between 1588 when some elegant “puddle dogs” swam ashore after the wreck of ships of the Spanish Armada off the Irish coast and 1808 when the Irish Blue Terrier ...
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2/6/2014 1:34:38 PM
Origin Of the three Schnauzers, only the Miniature is classified as a terrier, the other two being regarded as working breeds. German in origin, it is believed the Miniature was created in the 1890s by crossing small specimens of the Standard Schnauzer with either the Af...
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2/6/2014 1:35:20 PM
Breeding purebred dogs requires time, appropriate resources, dedication, and most importantly, expertise. Making the decision to breed is a commitment—a responsible breeder strives to achieve specific goals that include improving immediate and long-term health and well-being o...
/en/The-Dish/October-2019/Elevate-Breeding-Outcomes-with-Continuing-Breeder
10/8/2019 11:53:23 AM
Air Canada has recently introduced an embargo on brachycephalic dog breeds which prohibits select breeds from travelling as checked baggage and cargo, noting that brachycephalic breeds may continue to travel in the cabin with passengers.
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9/4/2015 12:00:00 AM
On behalf of BFL Canada, CKC’s long-standing and trusted insurance partner, we would like to remind all clubs that their club liability and property insurance is due for renewal on January 30, 2018. If you have not received your renewal notice, please contact BFL directly.
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1/8/2018 12:00:00 AM
We would like to remind members that as part of ongoing operational efficiencies projects, faxed and emailed Canadian and Foreign dog registration applications in addition to litter registration applications and/or faxed and emailed requests for changes to these applications h...
/en/News/2022/March/Reminder-Re-Phasing-Out-of-Emailed-Faxed-Dog-Li
3/14/2022 12:00:00 AM
Generic Templates: Learn More About the Breed Event Checklist A checklist for club events and a list of potential duties - save and edit to the preferences of your club. Event Timeline A clear chart for requirements relating to sanction matches and ev...
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8/15/2024 1:30:50 PM
CKC Microchips Unlike many other companion animals, purebred dogs in Canada must be uniquely identified for the purpose of registration. It is the responsibility of the breeder/owner of the dog at birth, or the importer of a dog from a foreign country, to ensure that t...
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10/11/2024 2:07:46 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....
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12/21/2020 9:03:05 AM
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