Origin The Ridgeback is the only recognized breed originating in South Africa. Unique in having a ridge of hair in the shape of a dagger on its back, it is said to have descended from native ridged dogs known in South Africa since the 16th century. In the late 1870s, a f...
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2/6/2014 1:21:03 PM
Origin A member of the ancient Spitz family of dogs that harks back to prehistoric times, the Eskie is a handsome snow-white dog that is believed to have descended from European spitz breeds. The predecessors may have been the white German Spitz, Keeshond, Pomeranian and...
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2/6/2014 1:21:55 PM
Origin The appealing, curly-coated Lagotto is an ancient breed of water retriever from the lowlands of Comacchio and marshlands of Ravenna, Italy. However, over the years, the marshlands were drained and turned into farmland and the Lagotto lost his job. But it wasn’t long ...
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2/6/2014 1:27:08 PM
Origin Known in Ireland for more than two centuries, the Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier was the poor man’s hunting dog, a slayer of vermin, a herding dog and a watchdog. Wheatens are thought to be one of the ancestors of the Kerry Blue Terrier. The tousled-looking farmer’s ...
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2/6/2014 1:35:50 PM
Origin A dog of the Canadian Arctic, the Canadian Eskimo Dog is called ‘Qimmiq’ by the Inuit. The breed proved popular with Arctic explorers and earned a reputation as a sled dog that could pull the heaviest loads over the greatest distances on the least amount of food. ...
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2/6/2014 1:45:04 PM
Please reach out to us at marketing@ckc.ca to receive a high-resolution CKC logo for win photos for CKC Shows and Trials! ...
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7/12/2023 12:00:00 AM
Dr. Michelle Groleau Michelle Groleau is a veterinarian and currently the Manager of the Animal Welfare Committee of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association which focuses on priority national animal welfare issues from an evidence-based perspective. Dr. Gro...
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5/13/2022 2:40:30 PM
Dr. Jordyn Hewer Dr. Jordyn Hewer completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Montreal in 2011. Dr. Hewer is currently a Scientific Communications Specialist for Royal Canin Canada and is responsible for developing subject matter expertise in a...
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5/13/2022 2:53:04 PM
Dr. Sara Ritzie After completing her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at the Ontario Veterinary College in 2007, Sara Ritzie spent three years in companion animal practice prior to joining Royal Canin Canada as a Technical Service Veterinarian. Currently she i...
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6/27/2022 12:52:01 PM
Changes have been made to the following chapters of the Policy and Procedures Manual:
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