Did You Know – New Yorkers LOVE The “DOGS”!

My opinion on this could be somewhat tainted as I am a lifelong New Yorker…but the numbers don’t lie!

My opinion on this could be somewhat tainted as I am a lifelong New Yorker…but the numbers don’t lie!

We want to see our readers’ funniest or most embarrassing photos from a dog show to be shared on The Canine Chronicle in good fun! Thank you Rebecca Nunes for sharing this funny photo of your Pug, Bennie, celebrating his Award Of Excellence win at the AKC National Championship! We all know how many photos […]

At the annual meeting of the American Kennel Club on March 11, 2025, the Delegates elected members to the AKC Board of Directors. The Directors elected were: Class of 2029 Eduardo T. Fugiwara, Delegate, Two Cities Kennel Club Robin Stansell, Delegate, French Bull Dog Club of America Sylvia A. Thomas, Delegate, Kennel Club of Riverside […]

All dog breeds were bred to perform a specific purpose. We want to see our readers’ dogs doing the work they were bred to do to be shared on The Canine Chronicle! Thank you Wendy Sparks for sharing this photo of your Newfoundland, “Tilly” (MBISS GCHS Dreamhavens Cascading Waterfalls at Old Bay CD WD RN […]

When the AKC announced the creation of NOHS regional events last year, the news was met with some skepticism and plenty of questions. Many of these have been answered with the advent of the first Regional NOHS event, held with the Lakeland Winterhaven Kennel Club’s Strawberry Classic in Florida, just days after Westminster.

My crazy March has begun! I started with the Tarheel Circuit in Raleigh, North Carolina, this past week. The building at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds is perfect for a dog show! The crowds over the weekend were plentiful, which added excitement to the shows. Take The Lead had an incredible raffle, and many […]

Congleton Photography is trilled to introduce the brand-new Congleton Photography website ! Starting in March 2025, all proofs from ringside candids and photoshoots will be uploaded directly to our site, where you can easily view and purchase your favorite images. With this update, we’re excited to offer prints, canvases, and digital images through a more streamlined and user-friendly […]

We want to see our readers #NextGeneration photos to be shared on The #CanineChronicle! Thank you Heather Galford for sharing these adorable photos of your daughter, Marie, and her Basenji puppy. Marie named Love-Bug herself, “Bug” to her friends, and is so excited to train and show her! Do your children train the puppies? Do they […]

BLAST FROM THE PAST Who is your favorite Miniature Poodle? Tell us about your favorite MINIATURE POODLE of all time. Your answer MUST be a DECEASED dog from the past. Please include registered name, call name, and the reasons why you believe this particular dog was the very best example of its breed. Bonus points […]

Developed along the Scotland/England border, the Border Terrier is a functional working terrier. Their job was to catch and kill the fox and other vermin in the area that preyed on local sheep. The Border Terrier had to have legs long enough to fol-low the foxhounds and horses. They needed to be small enough to dig and go to ground after the fox. They had the temperament that let them get along with the hounds. They needed a coat that would protect them from the rough terrain and harsh weather. Their breed standard focuses on the features that support these functions. Unique to the breed is its characteristic “otter” head.