Becoming A Hunter

“Watching the dog in training and in the tests or trials, it becomes obvious to you that the next logical step is to find out if the dog can really hunt.”

“Watching the dog in training and in the tests or trials, it becomes obvious to you that the next logical step is to find out if the dog can really hunt.”

As if there was any doubt, Winter has definitely arrived! Yes, Mother Nature reminds us all who is in control this time of year! This past week the Rose City Classic held in Portland, Oregon–a favorite cluster of exhibitors in the Pacific Northwest that is well-attended by fanciers from around the country–was challenged by a […]

We want to see our readers’ fun photos posing with The Canine Chronicle! Thank you for sharing this adorable photo of Mira, a Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen puppy, posing with the Annual issue of The Canine Chronicle in Brooksville, Florida. Where in the world do you take your Canine Chronicle? Do your kids love to […]

What breed of dog am I? I am a breed in the Working Group; founded by Arthur Walden of Wonalancet, New Hampshire. I am an athletic, hard bodied dog showing excellent forward reach and rear extension in a seemingly tireless gait. I am an impressive dog, with an aquiline muzzle, dark almond eyes, black eye markings, a […]

Belgian Tervuren Breeder and Exhibitor Michelle Edling talks about how she started in conformation. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

She is the kind of bitch every breeder loves to have around the house. She is correctly constructed, very attractive and is a great mover. She has a pleasing personality and excellent ring manners. She also possesses an amazing ability to produce superior puppies and she is a great mother. The problem is, she is not getting any younger, and so her fertility is not what it once was. Fortunately, good breeding management practices and veterinary advancements can help.

Did you correctly answer this week’s #ThrowbackThursday Canine Chronicle Cover edition? Answer: GCH Bandog Bayou’s The Warrior, Griffin, owned by Nancy Shaw. Griffin was bred by Vickie Lang, Patricia & Luis Sosa and shown by Larry Cornelius. Don’t forget! Do you have a fun photo that you would like to share for #ThrowbackThursday? Email Liz Powell […]

Gustavo Molinari stopped by Table Talk Live to chat about his Terrier group placement. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

Newfoundlands were developed as a large working dog by the fishermen in Newfoundland, even before it became part of Canada. The breed is thought to have developed from crosses between native dogs and the Great Pyrenees dogs brought to the area by Basque fishermen in the seventeenth century. The larger, longer coated, heavier dogs were called Greater Newfoundlands or just Newfoundlands. The smaller were called the Lesser Newfoundlands or St. John’s water dogs and are considered to be behind the Labrador Retriever.

AKC Judge Jim Fehring chats with Deb Cooper about his judging at the Kennel Club of Palm Springs and his view on multi-judge panels. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!