#TriviaTuesday – Do you know the answer to this Dog question?

Which dog group cannot compete for Best in Show and why?

Which dog group cannot compete for Best in Show and why?

There are three reasons to explain why dogs are considered man’s best friend. They begin with our need for protection, companionship and hunting assistance. History shows that two events helped make this bond stronger. The first occurred in 1942 during World War II with a program called “Dogs for Defense” which involved thousands of citizens who donated their dogs to the war effort. The second occurred in 2016 when the US Senate held hearings about the security of the infrastructure using bomb detection and patrol dogs. Both events memorialized the importance of canines for their many uses and services.

Did you guess the identity of Harry Miller in our last #ThrowbackThursday photo?

If you feel totally confused by Westminster’s continual reshuffled schedule, take heart. Things could be way worse. Recently, this long-anticipated announcement was posted to fci.be.

After getting to the hotel I’m out walking dogs and this younger girl comes running at me yelling, “help help help”…

Good morning, fellow American canines, and welcome to my seminar on basic human training. Several of you approached me prior to the start of this seminar to outline your difficulties in trying to train your human. We all know that humans can be stubborn, willful, obtuse, and with apologies to our porcine brethren–pigheaded. But, even with the most obstinate, it is possible to achieve a happier, more cordial relationship. Almost all humans are willing to learn if you are kind to them, love them, and never, ever give up in pursuit of your goal of having a well-trained human. What’s more, most of them want to please us.

The Bracco Italiano Joins the Sporting Group.

In the Whitney Stakes on August 4, 1973, Secretariat, who had just won the Triple Crown, was defeated by a horse named Onion. Safe to say that everyone reading this knows that Secretariat was one of the greatest racehorses of all-time. But very few ever heard of the ignominiously named Onion and for good reason–Onion was a good one, but not a great one. On that fateful day in ‘73, for the only one minute, 49.20 seconds that mattered, Onion was a better horse than Secretariat. Nothing will change the outcome.

Click here to read the complete article 10 – July, 2022 By Tom Grabe Wayne Cavanaugh’s article, Onion and Opinions (pg. 56) is a must-read for anyone involved in the sport of purebred dogs who has opined about a judge’s placements while standing outside the ring. So, this article is for you because I am [...]