Happy 4th of July from The Canine Chronicle!

Happy 4th Of July from The Canine Chronicle! Thank you Kailee Joyner for sharing this adorable photo of your #BraccoItaliano, celebrating the holiday. So cute! Email Gia at gia.garofalo@caninechronicle.com with your patriotic photos! We’d love to see and share them!

More pets go missing and are admitted to shelters around the Fourth of July than at any other time of the year, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is reminding pet owners to prepare for the holiday and take steps to keep pets as safe and calm as possible. While fireworks, picnics and other Fourth [...]

As I surveyed the media coverage from the 148th Westminster Kennel Club, I noticed many of the photographs did not portray these great dogs looking their best–or even close to good in some cases. I was relieved when I read a professional photographer’s view that backed up my concerns. Now, it makes sense! For [...]

We want to see our readers #NextGeneration photos to be shared on The #CanineChronicle! Thank you Dr. Michelle Wiberg for sharing these awesome photos of your son, William, and his German Shorthaired Pointers. Michelle says, “William is very involved in the rearing of the Chrishelle German Shorthaired Pointers and is now participating in Pee Wee competition.” [...]

What breed of dog am I? I am a breed in the Terrier group; a dog originally bred to go to ground after vermin and catch a fox. I am among the smallest working terriers, standing no higher than 10 inches at the shoulder. My coat is hard, wiry, and straight. I share many traits with my [...]

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 George Alston. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

Born on March 17, 1936, in Sussex County, NJ, to Henry F. Francisco and Marie E. Francisco (née Buth), Marie was of Dutch heritage and the daughter of dairy farmers and cattle brokers. She grew up in Andover, walking the corn fields in summer and sledding down the steep hill on Smith Street in winter. [...]

By Amy Fernandez Insightful judges notice stuff and that skill is not uniformly distributed throughout the judging fraternity. The entire goal of this arduous business of showing dogs is the improvement of our breeding stock. And, theoretically, judges are there to point the way. The good ones do more than notice problems that breeders, owners, and exhibitors [...]

When judges like your dog don’t have enough ribbons. Group 5 it is. #showitlikeadoberman #handler #akc #whippet #joking. @Elizabeth Salewsky Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!