WHAT’S IN A WORD? – Dog Show Vocabulary Pt 15

WHAT’S IN A WORD? – Dog Show Vocabulary Pt 15, “Gait” Elizabeth Salewsky explains the common dog show term – “Gait” Check out the 15th installment of our series that explains common dog show terms.

WHAT’S IN A WORD? – Dog Show Vocabulary Pt 15, “Gait” Elizabeth Salewsky explains the common dog show term – “Gait” Check out the 15th installment of our series that explains common dog show terms.

Traditional research has always been considered the purview of the university and the research laboratory. This belief has effectively ruled out other kinds of good science and took away the motivation of others to become involved. However, following the events of 9/11, Brussels, Boston, Las Vegas, New York and London, the need to move the psychological machinery of research in a new direction became a compelling issue.

The BlueRose Kennels video series provides useful tips, tricks, tutorials and product reviews for the dog show community as well as all dog lovers who want to learn something new. In this video, Amy share where to put your bait. We hope you enjoy it!

“Pavlov’s Dog” is a catchphrase so deeply embedded in popular culture that it long ago surpassed any direct reference to dogs. And guess what…that’s exactly what good old Ivan Pavlov had in mind when he commenced his oddball experiments back in the 1880s in Russia.

The Premium List For the 2020 Travis County Kennel Club is available online now. These shows are to be held on Saturday, September 5, 2020 through Monday, September 7, 2020 in Belton, Texas at the Bell County Exposition Center. The Premium List contains pertinent information regarding COVID-19 policies and a COVID-19 Health Acknowledgement, Waiver and Release. [...]

Time to Take a Bow! AHA Volunteer Spokesperson, David Frei interviews International Heart Classic International Heart Classic Reserve Best In Show Winner, Armando Angelbello (Miniature Pinscher – GCH MARLEX SUNSPRITE DREAM COME TRUE).

Today’s interview is with one of the best, Elliott B. Weiss. Mr. Weiss is one of the most respected and revered people in the sport of purebred dogs. He attended his first dog show in 1956 as a child and fell in love with the dogs and the sport. Elliott spent 24 years as a top professional handler from 1969 through 1993. In 1984, he handled an Irish Setter, Ch. Meadowlark’s Anticipation, to Sporting Group First at Westminster. He has spent the last 26 years judging shows all over the world, including Best In Show at Westminster in 2010.

In celebration of summer and the Canine Chronicle Statistics of the Top Ten Dog Among All Breeds, we are sharing our summer shuffle, a playlist for each of the top dogs in the country! The #3 Dog in the country per The Canine Chronicle Statistics is GCHP2 Cinnibon’s Bedrock Bombshell. “Wilma” is a Multiple Best [...]

What can I tell you? It was a dog club meeting. Blah, blah, blah… As the old saying goes, everyone has an opinion and most of them… well never mind. So we were discussing the Welcome Reception for the judges ad nauseam; the room, the food, the wine, the signage, the decorations, the size of the tables. Finally, I looked at a couple of the biggest complainers and said what I believe (I always tell the truth because that is the way my Mother raised me). “I don’t mean to be rude, but it is not about you. It’s not about the show chair, the photographer, the super or any of the committee members. It’s about the judges. It is a Welcome Event for them.” The reply left me speechless.

Time to Take a Bow! AHA Volunteer Spokesperson, David Frei interviews International Heart Classic Veteran Reserve Best In Show Winner, Fran Mack (GCH Hug O Bulls All American (Gringo)). Click here to watch the video on Canine Chronicle TV!