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(1880-1915) In the late 1800s, when Canada was in its infancy as a country, a strong interest in purebred dogs and dog shows began to take root. Initially, enthusiasts utilized the American Kennel Club registry and rules for events that took place in parts of Manitoba, Sout...
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The Canadian Kennel Club is committed to helping Canadians become caring and responsible dog owners. As experienced and knowledgeable enthusiasts, we come together and support the dog-owning public by educating them in the responsibilities associated with bringing a dog into...
/en/Raising-My-Dog/Responsible-Ownership 12/16/2013 12:56:45 PM
A good pet is, indeed, a treasure, but if you’re inclined to investigate further, you may discover his talents extend beyond giving you a friendly greeting when you come home from work, or playing fetch games in the yard with the kids. Most breeds have a noble working heritag...
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Never buy on impulse and really think through your decision. The average life span of a dog is from ten to fifteen years and a puppy is a living creature you cannot “try on for size”. Be prepared to make a commitment to the care and well-being of your dog from puppyhood to ol...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Deciding-to-Get-a-Dog 12/19/2013 10:27:33 AM
The most pleasurable step in selecting a new puppy is choosing a breed. The CKC recognizes 187 breeds, which are sorted into seven groups. "Listed" breeds are in the process of gaining full CKC recognition. Each breed has their own unique natural instincts and characteristics...
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