Full Results PDF Canada’s Top Show Dog for 2020 is Bo, a Siberian Husky bred by Kim Ramey-Leblanc. Right from the start Bo showed that he had the conformation many dog fanciers only dream of, winning big at his first show when he was just a puppy. Bo’s success continu...
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5/26/2021 9:42:45 AM
Full Results PDF In 2022, many of us celebrated a return to dog shows after the pandemic. We got to travel again, catch up with dearly missed friends, and celebrate beautiful dogs both mature and new puppies we raised during periods of lockdowns. The Top Show Dogs sy...
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4/27/2023 9:14:22 AM
Full Results PDF CKC's 2022 Top Agility Dogs list represents the fastest, boldest, and brightest of competitors. Highway, a Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier, is once again Canada's Top Agility Dog. Highway's owner, Diane Guillotte, also has Motion, Canada's #2 Agility Dog! W...
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4/27/2023 9:14:27 AM
Family and strangers alike will tell you to shave down your double coated dog each and every summer but should you? Last summer, I went walking with my neighbour and her Alaskan Malamute. Craving some attention? Then I would recommend walking a 95 lb Malamute through dow...
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6/11/2018 2:10:35 PM
Owning a Top Dog is an honour bestowed on few and remembered by all in the fancy. Taking a dog to the top of your chosen discipline requires hours upon hours of training, research, conditioning, grooming, travel and yes, it also takes money. It’s a feat that no owner gets to ...
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1/31/2019 9:14:30 AM
Owning an endangered breed can be incredibly rewarding It’s no secret that what’s old is new again. As a millennial, I know that what used to be known as “used clothing” is now “vintage” and all the rage. Many of us have gone back to eating local and embracing a “farm- t...
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10/1/2019 3:35:08 PM
You WILL survive this phase with some knowledge, tricks and many withdrawals from your pool of patience! “What happened to my good puppy?” countless dedicated owners have asked themselves once their beloved pet turns 6 months mark and enters their “teenage months”. This...
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10/21/2019 12:40:54 PM
A Closer Look at Positive Reinforcement Training As many of us sit at home in quarantine during the pandemic, we are left with free time. What a wonderful time to spend with your dog and train! Many of us partake in training classes throughout the year, however now...
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6/18/2020 8:41:49 AM
How to give great gifts AND support fellow CKC members at the same time We all know how important it is to support small businesses and our friends in the dog community this year. To help, I’m sharing with you some of my gift recommendations for the dog lovers on your...
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12/8/2020 11:50:28 AM
Well for those of you who have been to Newfoundland & Labrador, there is one thing you already know. The folks of our beautiful province have incredible spirit and perseverance. We are the people that when someone says ‘It can’t be done’; we choose to prove otherwise. It ...
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12/17/2020 10:09:05 AM
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