Elizabeth Salewsky’s “Cromicles” – Scene 34
Live Feed at Dog Shows – “The Mop”. This latest episode of the “Cromicles” cannot be missed! Elizabeth Salewsky’s “Cromicles” – Scene 34
Live Feed at Dog Shows – “The Mop”. This latest episode of the “Cromicles” cannot be missed! Elizabeth Salewsky’s “Cromicles” – Scene 34

Will Alexander has an in-depth conversation about dogs with AKC Judge, Bill Shelton. This is a can’t-miss conversation between two great dog men!

Here are a few Around The Rings from Imperial Valley Kennel Club Check out more photos in The Annual Issue of The Canine Chronicle

The 2020 AKC National Championship Presented by Royal Canin Judging Program has been released. The links for the Judging Programs for the National Championship and the AKC Royal Canin Puppy & Juniors Stakes are listed below. We look forward to seeing everyone in Orlando! AKC National Championship AKC Royal Canin Puppy & Junior Stakes

Driving home the other evening, our car headlights illuminated a man walking a most glamourous looking dog. Marc slowed down and I gazed out of the window. It was a Rough Collie but, for Britain, one of a most unusual color.
The dog was pure white with tricolor markings on its head. It was quite stunning.

Each week, more and more judges are taking a leap of faith, returning to the ring for the first time since early 2020. How do they feel about taking that step after a longer than anticipated time away from judging? Is there anxiety, like going to an overdue visit to the dentist? Will it be just a walk in the park? Every judge, surely, has an individualized concept of how that day will be. Read the opinions which this month’s respondents share. They are as diverse as they are thoughtful. You may or may not be surprised by them. What you will appreciate is the honesty and sincerity of each of these judges.

Here are a few Around The Rings from Yuma Kennel Club – Saturday, November 28, 2020. Check out more photos in The Annual Issue of The Canine Chronicle

Today’s interview is with the iconic dog man George Alston. George devoted his life to the sport of purebred dogs, and he is one of those who gave back more than he ever took from it. He won Best Junior Handler at Westminster in 1954 and went on to win the group at this iconic show numerous times.

As we have seen in so many of our pedigree dogs’ histories, again, and again, the names of one or two special men or women always seem to outshine the rest. These are the ones that, in many cases, dedicate their whole lives to the formation and preservation of their chosen breed, and their efforts and sacrifice deserve to be recognized and remembered.

Here are a few Around The Rings from Yuma Kennel Club Check out more photos in The Annual Issue of The Canine Chronicle