Being aware of potential hazards can help you and your dog have a Happy Easter. Many families and friends gather this time of year to celebrate Easter and included in that guest list is, of course, our beloved dogs. While Easter is a fun and cherished holiday, as with a...
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4/17/2019 10:31:55 AM
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
Getting the word out about a fantastic, but vulnerable breed requires effort from all who love them. How do you get people interested in a rare breed? Those of us who are campaigning to get our vulnerable breeds more exposure have asked ourselves this question time ...
/en/The-Dish/November-2019/Introducing-Your-Rare-Breed
11/26/2019 1:34:03 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...
/en/The-Dish/June-2020/Let’s-Train
6/18/2020 8:41:49 AM
Many people think that Instagram is just a place for brunches, sunsets, and selfies – but us dog folk know better! Instagram is a great platform to watch dogs grow from little puppies into grey muzzled seniors and catch all the adorable moments in-between. Thousands of gre...
/en/The-Dish/June-2021/Instafamous-Canadian-Dogs-2021
6/29/2021 3:39:29 PM
In June, the Canadian Kennel Club announced three brand new member awards at the Annual General Meeting. Nominated by fellow CKC members, the awards recognize a recipient’s outstanding commitment, dedication and accomplishments that have positively impacted purebred dogs, an...
/en/The-Dish/July-2021/Meet-Christine-and-John-Heartz-of-Chriscendo-Pomer
7/29/2021 12:17:58 PM
Strong, Graceful, and Glamorous Before changing its name to match its country of origin about 80 years ago, North Americans called the Borzoi the Russian Wolfhound for many years. Bred by Russian aristocracy for hundreds of years, Borzoi means "fast" or "swift" in Rus...
/en/The-Dish/December-2021/Borzoi
12/3/2021 9:27:39 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
Faithful, versatile, and active I write this blog with great excitement introducing the Canadian dog community to the Yakutian Laika. Joining the Working Group as a Listed breed, the Yakutian Laika hails from Russia's Far East Yakutia Republic by the Arctic Ocean. 1...
/en/The-Dish/June-2022/Meet-the-Yakutian-Laika
6/21/2022 12:13:35 PM
We live in an on-demand world. Whether it’s food delivered to our doorstep, shopping online at any hour, scrolling through dating prospects on our phone, or getting lost in the world of TikTok videos, we have endless information at our fingertips. TikTok is where come...
/en/The-Dish/May-2023/Golden-Expectations
5/9/2023 1:08:59 PM
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