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July, 2012 by William Given In any serious conversation about the future of our sport, we have to acknowledge the importance of our youth and the need to bring more young people into our sport. Today’s junior handlers are the “future of our sport.” They will be the exhibitors, breeders, mentors, professional handlers, judges, stewards, [...]
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July, 2012 text and illustrations by Ria Hörter During war time, dogs have been used as messenger dogs, patrol dogs, guard dogs, mine dogs, Red Cross dogs or as draught dogs for the transportation of weapons, ammunition, food and medical supplies. No role at all Numerous dog books state that Greek and Roman armies fought [...]
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July, 2012 by Dr. Bob Smith Recently, a highly successful breeder of Whippets asked of her “Friends” on a social media page about the value of Stud Dog and Brood Bitch classes at National Specialties. This question and some of the responses from the readers prompted a look at these non-regular classes. Why do National [...]
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July, 2012 by Amy Fernandez I just finished watching Justin Silver work miracles in the first episode of the new CBS show Dogs in the City. First of all, I must admit that I’m amazed to see another prime time series devoted to basic dog training. No one predicted this when the immortal Barbara Woodhouse [...]
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July, 2012 by Chris Robinson A couple of dogs ago, a pup, sired by my thoroughly sensible, dignified and mature champion, group winner and senior hunter, came to live with me that recognized the perks of puppyhood. In fact, recognized them so well that he devoted his life to more or less being a professional [...]
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July, 2012 by Amy Fernandez I just finished watching Justin Silver work miracles in the first episode of the new CBS show Dogs in the City. First of all, I must admit that I’m amazed to see another prime time series devoted to basic dog training. No one predicted this when the immortal Barbara Woodhouse [...]
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July, 2012 by Kimberly Silva Garrett What made you decide to become a judge? As with many other judges, it’s a natural progression in a life spent with dogs and dog events. It keeps me in contact with the dogs and the people and continues to teach me more about the many breeds. Who, if [...]
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July, 2012 by Gay Dunlap Perhaps there are those who consider dog shows fun. For most of us, however, the word “fun” does not slide easily from ones tongue when asked to describe these events that consume a large portion of our lives…indeed just about every weekend! Some of us, if we are honest, might [...]
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July, 2012 by Fran Reisman of Santa Barbara, CA Each week I receive notices about dog (and other animal) legislation here in California. It seems there is constant battling regarding animal rights and the rights of breeders. The e-mail below was sent by the California Federation of Dog Clubs. I’m copying some of the points [...]
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Photos By Karen Evasuik · www.evasuikcustomdesign.photoreflect.com Best Of Breed Judge: Robin Stark Best of Breed: CH Skyline’s Unit Of Measure (D), Owners: S & K Cullen Best of Opposite Sex: CH Summerwind’s Pyxis Cheese So Fine (B), Owners: K Schwieren/J Gauchat-Hargis/J Hargis Select Dog: GCH CH Baronwood Infinity And Beyond Owners:K Denton/D Smith Select [...]
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