Those fanciers who are traveling to Shaumburg, IL for the International Kennel Club of Chicago shows in January in an RV, please pay close attention to the premium list! While RVs will be allowed to park, the village has an ordinance that will not allow individuals to stay in their motorhomes overnight! Please be sure you have made alternative sleeping accommodations.
January 3rd, 2024 | Posted in Featured | Read More »
Table Talk · December 27, 2023 Happy Holidays to everyone! I hope you all take time during this short break between show years to rest, recharge, spend time with loved ones and reflect on the past year. During this time many dogs go home to begin the next chapter of their life. Let us not [...]
December 27th, 2023 | Posted in Featured | Read More »
Have a varied and vivid history
December 25th, 2023 | Posted in Current Articles,Featured | Read More »
Michael Canalizo and the AKC staff did a fantastic job of making the AKC National Championship a memorable experience for all. Thank you for all your hard work…In case you didn’t know, Wayne Cavanaugh fell ill and was hospitalized after his first day judging in Orlando. Fortunately, he is on the mend and safely made his way home to Michigan.
December 20th, 2023 | Posted in Featured | Read More »
Please stop by the Canine Chronicle booth at the Orlando shows. We have a new look and l would love to hear what you think! For those of you who cannot be with us in Orlando, we will do our best to bring you fun video coverage from the shows!
December 13th, 2023 | Posted in Featured | Read More »
I can’t wait to see everyone in Orlando!
December 6th, 2023 | Posted in Featured | Read More »
The American Kennel Club has released a statement regarding the canine flu/upper respiratory infection spreading across the country. They recommend the following:
Keep dogs up to date on vaccines and avoid contact with other dogs
If your dog has been exposed to a dog with an upper respiratory illness but is not showing symptoms, it is recommended the dog be quarantined for a minimum of 2 weeks.
If your dog has been exposed to a dog with an upper respiratory illness and is showing symptoms, it is recommended you quarantine that dog for 4 weeks after symptoms have subsided.
Do not take your dog to any events if it is showing any signs of illness such as coughing, sneezing, wheezing, nasal discharge, lack of energy or difficulty breathing.
In summary, if your dog is ill, or even slightly ‘off’, please leave them home and separate from your other dogs.
November 29th, 2023 | Posted in Featured | Read More »
If you have been in the sport more than a few years, at some point you will find a judging panel for a show you want to enter that includes a friend, a family friend, or someone that has been involved with the breeding of a dog you are exhibiting. In many cases, your [...]
November 22nd, 2023 | Posted in Featured | Read More »
5,762 entries in the AKC National Championship The largest entries include: 147 Golden Retrievers
November 15th, 2023 | Posted in Breaking News,Current Articles,Featured | Read More »
This week I leave you with a quote from our dear departed friend, Frank Sabella–in memory of Wendell Sammet: “If I had to pick somebody in dogs who I wanted to be just like when I grow up, it would be Wendell Sammet”.
November 15th, 2023 | Posted in Featured | Read More »