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This is a very personal story. I don’t usually write about Sylvia and me, but the subject of this article jumped into my head last night as I was sitting at the monthly meeting of the all-breed club of which I have been a member for 26 years. I have served this club in several positions, as show chair, judges’ hospitality chair, secretary, president, vice president and long-term delegate to the American Kennel Club.
October 17th, 2015 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

New York, NY – The American Kennel Club (AKC®) is pleased to announce the appointments of Mari-Beth O’Neill to Vice President of Sports Services and Keith Frazier to Vice President of Optimization and Support Services. “Through their years of dedication and demonstrated leadership they have helped us make strides in the sport and support services […]
October 16th, 2015 | Posted in Breaking News,Featured | Read More »

Today, every parent club grapples with their breed’s relative popularity. Positions at either end of the spectrum present substantial threats to overall genetic integrity. Managing this ongoing challenge/nightmare is tricky business but at least we have some signposts to achieve a happy middle ground. The Airedale’s fluctuating fortunes provided many of those insights. Recapping the ordeal for the ATCA 1960 Yearbook, Airedale breeder/former ATCA president Harold Florsheim said, “In 1925 Airedales reached their peak of popularity, but within a mere five years had slipped from their high point to a very low one.” That low rung on the ladder is never pleasant, but nothing hurts more than a sudden plunge from the top.
October 16th, 2015 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

Anyone managing a multiple-dog household knows the standard Q&A when asked about their canine housemates. Initial shock is inevitably followed by commiseration about the amount of work it entails. That’s true in some respects – more nails to cut, more dishes to wash. Of course, our dogs repay this in countless intangible ways. A recent experience made me realize this fact, and understand that some of these benefits cease to register on our mental radar.
October 15th, 2015 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

The Canine Health Foundation and The Canine Chronicle invite you to the 5th Annual Canines & Cocktails event. The event will be held on Thursday, December 10th, 2015 at the Rosen Centre Hotel from 6:30 – 9:30 PM. The cocktail reception will include heavy hors d’oeuvres, cash bar, live music and dancing, a strolling magician, […]
October 13th, 2015 | Posted in Featured,The Buzz | Read More »

By the time you read these words, another Morris & Essex Kennel Club show will be in the books. This year’s entry topped 4,100 dogs; a significant increase over the 3,000+ dogs entered in 2005. This quinquennial show has become the hottest ticket in dogs over the past 15 years for many reasons.
October 13th, 2015 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »

Your pet deserve the best in pet care and it takes everyone on the veterinary health care team to make that happen. The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA) recognized that fact and created National Veterinary Technician Week (NAVTW). As a member of the veterinary healthcare team, Veterinary Technicians are educated in the […]
October 12th, 2015 | Posted in Featured,The Buzz | Read More »

Genetics play an increasingly important role in the advancement of canine health. The Canine Breeder Excellence Seminar, sponsored by Penn Vet and the Theriogenology Foundation, gives breeders the opportunity to learn from top experts in canine health. The seminar will take place onSaturday, October 24, 2015, from 8:00am-5:30pm in Penn’s Claudia Cohen Hall, Room G17 (249 S. […]
October 12th, 2015 | Posted in Featured,Health & Training | Read More »

By Amy Fernandez Last week Youtube was ablaze with the sensational footage of a French Bulldog successfully chasing a trio of curious black bears out of her backyard territory. Fearless, scrappy 20 pound Jules stood her ground and didn’t hesitate for a second as she confronted one and then another, baiting and harassing them until […]
October 12th, 2015 | Posted in Current Articles,Featured | Read More »

GCh. Kan Sing’s Po-Ba-Ri At Arundina
October 12th, 2015 | Posted in Current Articles,Editorial,Featured | Read More »