The Big E – Escape The Stress

Holidays are glorious times to make memories, enjoy the festivities, and be together with family and friends. Let’s be honest. Holidays are all that, and hopefully more.

Holidays are glorious times to make memories, enjoy the festivities, and be together with family and friends. Let’s be honest. Holidays are all that, and hopefully more.

John Mandeville and I were AKC Vice Presidents at the same time in the 1990s. John was an extremely bright and bold thinker who saw the sport through a wide apolitical lens. When John left, he wrote a column called Inside Out, a clever nod to the perspective of seeing the sport from both sides.

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We hear the refrain often: “too many dog shows and too few entries.” It’s like the quote (incorrectly) attributed to Mark Twain: “everyone complains about the weather but nobody does anything about it.” We lament about it, we complain about it, yet nothing changes. I don’t have the answer. I have a concept – an undercooked, ambitious concept – that will raise hopes or hackles depending on your point of view. My point is not to convince anyone of anything. It’s to start a conversation about actually doing something to address the current imbalance.

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! Will Alexander has an in-depth conversation with Carol Grossman. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

Table Talk Live! Pam Lambie talks about her Sporting Group at Space Coast Kenbel Club. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

Table Talk Live! Deb Cooper celebrates Robin Novack and Freddie’s Sporting Group win at the Space Coast KC show. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

The winner of Space Coast Kennel Club is the Portuguese Water Dog…..Kim Calvacca chats about her win with her dog Sonny. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

Table Talk Live sits down with Daryl Martin to discuss her history in the fancy. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

If you are visiting England and you hear that someone in your breed has a champion, you go out of your way to see it. Why? Because earning a champion title in the UK is more challenging, and perhaps more revered, than it is here in the States. The opportunities are far fewer, the breed entries per show are enormous compared to those in the States, and there are no classes for champions. In American terms, all three wins essentially must come “from the classes.”