What Ifs? – You May Never Have Thought About

If you’ve been participating in the sport of dogs for a while, you probably have plans with backup plans in place.

If you’ve been participating in the sport of dogs for a while, you probably have plans with backup plans in place.

The events scheduled by the Brandon Florida Kennel Club and the Tampa Bay Area Shetland Sheepdog Club in Plant City, FL, have been canceled due to the impact of Hurricane Milton. We hope everyone is safe and appreciate your understanding during this challenging time.

“With all of the discourse surrounding junior showmanship lately, I have been left deeply concerned and disappointed, but also hopeful–in a way.”

Please join us on Wednesday evenings for the next installment of the Canine Breeder Excellence Seminar Track. These seminars, sponsored by the American Kennel Club (AKC), the AKC Canine Health Foundation (AKC CHF), and the Theriogenology Foundation (TF), are intended for breeders looking for current information specifically on reproduction topics that will help them achieve success [...]

Click here to read the complete article 162 – October, 2024 By Caroline Coile • Doberman Pinscher. “Whinlands Tornado.” (1962-1969). One of the most recent dogs, Tornado was owned by a museum staff member. • Great Dane. No less than seven Great Danes are in the museum’s possession. The earliest born is “Jupiter” (presented in [...]

An estimated $84.4 trillion worth of financial assets will be transferred through estates over the next few decades according to recent data[1]. In honor of National Estate Planning Awareness Week (Oct. 21-27), the American Heart Association, celebrating 100 years of lifesaving service, will offer a free webinar to help individuals navigate estate planning. The event [...]

She was born on her sire’s birthday–a little miracle weighing just 3¾ ounces. The repro vet worked a bit of magic with five breeding straws which bore no resemblance to the report that came with them from another practice. She had to spin down the contents of all of those breeding units to attempt a surgical implant with degraded frozen semen. She was quite frank with me, “There is little chance of this insemination being successful. Under the microscope, I saw debris, hair, and other oddities. I will proceed if you want, but we need all the semen that was sent.” I gave my permission with my heart at the back of my throat. This was the last of the semen from the stud dog. It was now or never.

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 Ruth Travers for sharing this funny Blooper photo of your Swedish Vallhund! Ruth says, ” This photo where our kiddo is falling off the podium is our personal [...]