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The Regina Kennel and Obedience Club hosted their first annual Prairie Christmas Shows and Trials in December.    If you didn’t attend the Regina Kennel and Obedience Club’s Prairie Christmas Shows and Trials, you will wish you had! On December 7- 9, the RKOC hosted t...
/en/The-Dish/July-2019/RKOC-s-First-Annual-Prairie-Christmas-Shows-and-Tr 7/17/2019 1:47:35 PM
Only one dog in Canadian Kennel Club history has placed in the Top 10, all breeds, in two events in the same year.
/en/News/2016/June/A-Frequent-Fly’R-Earns-Top-Career-Points-in-Rally 6/14/2016 12:00:00 AM

/en/Files/Raising-My-Dog-Section/Responsible-Ownership/Lost-Dog-en 3/24/2014 11:54:47 AM
   Richard Paquette Richard has been involved in purebred dogs since 1971. He began his career in dogs with primarily Shih Tzu with the kennel name Wenrick, but he has also owned and bred Samoyeds, Afghans, Salukis, Whippets, Brussels Griffon, Maltese, Pekingese, Lake...
/en/Events/Symposium-on-Healthy-Dog-Breeding/Richard-Paquette 5/13/2022 2:50:42 PM
Origin Contrary to its name, the Australian Shepherd had its beginnings in Spain and Andorra, where it worked with the Basque shepherds. When the Basques followed the sheep-herding movement to Australia, the faithful dogs went along. Then, when Australian sheep were im...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Herding-Dogs/Australian-Shepherd 2/6/2014 1:09:29 PM
Origin The ancient Chinese Chow Chow dates back to the Han Dynasty about 150 BC, though some historians theorize that the breed may be even older. It was originally used as a hunting dog and one Chinese emperor about the 7th century AD was said to have had a kennel of 2,...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Non-Sporting-Dogs/Chow-Chow 2/6/2014 1:23:28 PM
Origin The rarest of the German Pointers, the German Long-haired is closely related to three other long-coated German sporting breeds: the Large Münsterländer, the Small Münsterländer and the Wachtelhund, the last being similar to the English Spaniel. Only the German Lon...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Sporting-Dogs/Pointer-German-Long-haired 2/6/2014 1:27:25 PM
Origin Long before Big Red starred in the movie of that name, the Irish Setter was a headliner both in the field and on the bench. How the breed was developed is a mystery but it’s thought various sporting breeds were in its background. A red-and-white setter was well kn...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Sporting-Dogs/Setter-Irish 2/6/2014 1:29:50 PM
Origin Terriers have been known in Britain since the 15th century. The small, sturdy dogs were used to go to earth for their quarry. When fox hunting became the rage in the 18th century, terriers became members of the hunt whose job it was to kill the fox. So most terrie...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Terriers/Fox-Terrier-Smooth 2/6/2014 1:33:48 PM
Origin A descendant of Britain’s Black and Tan Terrier, the Manchester was bred as a “ratting machine.” Its prime purpose was to keep the farm rabbit and rat population under control. The breed was respected for its prowess in the rat pit and one dog, ‘Billy,’ is reporte...
/en/Choosing-a-Dog/Choosing-a-Breed/Terriers/Manchester-Terrier 2/6/2014 1:34:52 PM
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