BlueRose Kennels 411: How To Do A Double-Coated Breed Dog Bath

The BlueRose Kennels video series provides useful tips, tricks, tutorials and product reviews for the dog show community as well as all dog lovers who want to learn something new.

The BlueRose Kennels video series provides useful tips, tricks, tutorials and product reviews for the dog show community as well as all dog lovers who want to learn something new.

Celebrating your dog’s birthday. Happy Birthday Crom! This latest episode of the “Cromicles” cannot be missed!

Will Alexander Drops Some Knowledge About What’s Happening in the Sport of Dogs. It’s Deep… It’s Humorous… It’s Provocative… It’s Will Unfiltered! This week Will gives us Will’s Top 10 Reasons Not to make New Years Resolutions.

American Kennel Club Welcomes Biewer Terrier To The Pack

When we asked our readers to share their funniest or must embarrassing win or candid photo from a dog show…all in good fun, we received an enormous response! We received dozens and dozens of outtake photos and enjoyed sharing them with our readers and the fancy. Here are a few of our favorite 2020 Outtakes! [...]

The Canine Chronicle has yet another great photo to share this week for #ThrowbackThursday. Can you guess the respected judge pictured showing an Old English Sheepdog in this week’s Throwback? Guess Who? The correct answer to this week’s throwback is Walter Sommerfelt. Thank you to all for your participation and to Charlie Olvis for sharing [...]

The Isle of Skye is a distillation of all that is wonderful about Scotland. It’s often mist-shrouded scenery is dramatic, some would even say moody; it possesses towering stony peaks and an emerald green landscape splashed with lakes and thundering icy waterfalls.

Yea, it’s time to go to the dog show! The dog is bathed, lunch is packed, dog snacks are included, station wagon is gassed up, and the three kids are anxious for an adventure! Oh, yes, grooming supplies are included….one brush, a water bowl and enough dog food for the trip! Maybe, after becoming addicted to the shows, we might include a grooming table, and a wire crate.

As many sporting, hound, terrier and even a few Poodle owners decide they owe it to their dogs to give them the opportunity to do what the breeds were intended to do, hunt, the odds increase that someone in their circle of friends and acquaintances will regard the dog owners as rating somewhere below child molesters and axe murders. And, the odds are also good that the dog owners will find themselves in hostile conversations with anti-hunters and quite possibly awkward ones with non-hunters. So, you need to have some idea of how to deal with these folks.

Michael Hill talks to the 2020 AKC Working Group Breeder of the Year Ray Cataldi of Rojon Great Danes. Ray has been breeding Great Danes since 1967 with more than 160 Rojon Great Danes AKC Champions.