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Home » February 28th, 2011 Entries posted on “February, 2011”

2011 World Dog Show – Note to foreigner exhibitors – VETERINAIRY REQUIREMENTS

2011 World Dog Show

Press Release: www.worlddogshow2011.fr/en I – The Customs are liable to require, to an exhibitor with several dogs, a tax declaration and payment of corresponding charges. II – The admittance in France is only permitted for dog 3 months old, subject to presentation to customs of a certificate, delivered by an official veterinary attesting than rabies, [...]

February 28th, 2011 | Posted in World News | Read More »

Crufts 2011 – change of Judge for Bulldog

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Press Release: www.thekennelclub.org.uk Unfortunately, due to ill health, Mr Chris Bruton has withdrawn from his appointment to judge Bulldogs at dfs Crufts 2011, and has been replaced by Mrs Sheila Roberts. For more information visit www.thekennelclub.org.uk

February 28th, 2011 | Posted in The Buzz,World News | Read More »

New GREENIES® JointCare Canine Treats Take 2011 Product of the Year Award

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February 28th, 2011 | Posted in Hot Products and Services | Read More »

Kroger Recalls Dog and Cat Food

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Posted: December 20, 2010, 12:58 p.m. Press Release: The Kroger Co. issued a recall on Saturday of select varieties of dog and cat food sold in some of its stores, mostly in the South and Midwest, because the products may contain the toxic chemical aflatoxin. The affected product includes certain Pet Pride, Old Yeller and [...]

February 28th, 2011 | Posted in Product Recalls | Read More »

Differences of Opinion

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by Peter Baynes There is a saying that has been around dog shows for a long time that if we all thought alike, there would be no more dog shows. This infers that if all the judges put up the same dog, it would be a waste of time for exhibitors to enter other dogs, [...]

February 27th, 2011 | Posted in All Breed Show Results,Editorial | Read More »

Going Where Knowledge Leads Us

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by Gretchen Bernardi Volume 36 Number 2 February, 2011 Page 114 Temple Grandin, professor of animal science, bestselling author, consultant to the livestock industry, inventor of animal handling devices, and renowned speaker, appeals to many people for many different reasons. That she is a high-functioning autistic and successful academic is one such reason, but the [...]

February 27th, 2011 | Posted in Current Articles,Featured | Read More »

The Canine Cost of Living

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Putting aside from the occasional heart-palpitating, cold-sweat-inducing contact with the IRS, owning a dog is a major league drain on the budget. Not only are the dogs themselves a significant expense but the equipment needed to outfit them is at least as expensive as having two kids as youth hockey goalies.

February 24th, 2011 | Posted in Editorial,Uncategorized | Read More »

Celebrity

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Sometimes the best things that can happen to us in this world of dogs don’t directly involve a dog at all.

February 24th, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | Read More »

Cao de Castro Laboreiro

Even today some inhabitants – the Castrejos – dress in typical clothes, sandals with wooden soles and the head covered with a mantle.

Situated in the farthest southwest corner of Europe, Portugal borders Spain, the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The country has eight national breeds; all of them were, or still are, used for work such as herding, guarding and driving cattle, and hauling in nets for the fishermen. Some of them are companion dogs as well. The names of these native breeds all derived from their geographical origin. It can be a chain of mountains (Estrela Mountain Dog), an island (Cão de Fila de São Miguel) or a village (Cão de Castro Laboreiro).

February 24th, 2011 | Posted in Editorial,Remembering Our Past?,Uncategorized | Read More »

The AOH…What is That?

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The Amateur Owner Handler class, put in place in January of 2009 by AKC, was implemented to increase interest in showing by those owner-handlers who have never been a professional handler, thus, the “amateur” nomenclature; nor can the entered dog be a finished champion. Who is entering in these classes? Was the effort and staff time to create and implement this concept worth it? It may be too soon to have answers to these questions. A cursory examination of show catalogs produces limited, if non-existent entries in the AOH class.

February 23rd, 2011 | Posted in Editorial,Uncategorized | Read More »

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