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Luckily there are more and more animal protection campaigns trying to raise awareness about puppy farming and its effects, presenting it as something that must be fought against. Educating ordinary people about the existence of puppy mills and the damage they cause is really important. But is this information sufficiently complex and detailed enough to present the whole picture?
February 5th, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

by Kerry Rushby In the world of showdogs, the anticipation of the Crufts figures are on everyone’s mind early February. The Kennel Club announced that the show has 21,866 dogs making 24,462 entries for this year. Total breed entries can be found here – http://www.fossedata.co.uk/downloads/pdf/CRUFT_MAR_16PDF.pdf It’s an exciting time of year for the sport of […]
February 3rd, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Featured | Read More »

By Amy Fernandez It’s been a tricky week here in New York. Our predicted 12-18 inch snowstorm morphed into a monster blizzard topping out at 15-34 inches of fun -depending where you live. Officially, it was a tenth of an inch shy of the city’s all time record snowfall of 26.9. For dog people, that […]
January 27th, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Featured | Read More »

Within the last few years, the little phrase “It Is What It Is” seems to have become ever more popular, and we see it crop up more and more often. I first heard a professional handler use it, and today I hear it not only at the shows and at kennel club meetings, but even in my job.
January 17th, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

A simple Great Dane went into history as Able Seaman Just Nuisance, R.N.
January 15th, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

Dog-friendly environments are a scarce commodity these days. Unless otherwise specified, it’s safe to assume that dogs are verboten virtually everywhere. Guidebooks and websites regularly update the dwindling number of dog-friendly cities, hotels, campgrounds, etcetera and a thriving offshoot of the travel business now caters to dog lovers seeking to vacation with their best friend.
January 15th, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

Many, if not all of us, will have already watched Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir join the masters, John O’Hurley, David Frei and Mary Carillo, at the National Dog. We have come to appreciate, enjoy and rely on John, David and Mary as being “some of our own’ at the helm of this prestigious dog show broadcast.
January 14th, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

One of the most powerful weapons of the IRS is the hobby loss rule, in which the IRS seeks to deny tax deductions to those who claim to be operating a business, but who in fact are carrying on a hobby.
January 13th, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

Dogs and people have been living side by side for roughly 15,000 years. You would think, with that amount of time to study each other, that there would be nothing that we wouldn’t know about dogs and vice versa.
January 12th, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

Inevitably, that perennial Westminster question comes up this time of year. Why don’t they move the show date? Let’s face it; throwing a dart at the calendar would result in something preferable to February in NYC.
January 10th, 2016 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »