Elizabeth Salewsky’s “Cromicles” – Scene 30

What kind of dog is that?!?!? – The awkward stranger asking questions about your dog. Elizabeth Salewsky’s “Cromicles” – Scene 30

What kind of dog is that?!?!? – The awkward stranger asking questions about your dog. Elizabeth Salewsky’s “Cromicles” – Scene 30

Started during COVID-19 and continuing through today, judges have been interviewing for their initial breeds and additional breeds on the ZOOM platform. What have been their experiences? Were they comfortable with this new opportunity? Do they suggest the continuation of ZOOM interviews? This month’s panel of judges offers their thoughts, opinions, and suggestions having recently participated in a ZOOM interview. Their responses will be very valuable to read.

The year is 1947. A loving husband gives his wife a silver blue Afghan Hound for their 25th silver anniversary. Thus begins the extremely successful tale of the Crown Crest Afghan Hounds under the guidance of the lady receiving the gift, the fabulous Kay Finch.

Kris Harner shares her wisdom about the Carolina Foothills Cluster in Greenville, SC and the post-show survey. Click here to watch on Canine Chronicle TV!

Thank you to Ron and Cheryl Bigford for sharing this adorable photo of “Swish” celebrating her 10th birthday in grand style! Swish is Wildabout’ Swish On By F CH. SC. CR. OTRM 3. Happy Birthday Swish! If you have a great photo or video to share with the dog show fancy, Email Cheslie at cheslie@caninechronicle.com!

The BlueRose Kennels, Phil and Amy Booth 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. We hope you enjoy this video…

Since the domestication of the canine, more than 300 breeds have been developed and all of them with verifiable ancestries. Better selection methods, genetics and research have opened new doors for the study of human and canine development, health and longevity. The history of purebred dogs shows that they are not only part of closely monitored populations, but they have also been useful in making improvements in canine and human lifestyles. For canines, the model most often used has been to breed puppies from healthy sires and dams who have established pedigrees, promising genetic profiles, and extensive behavioral and medical screening. This approach has influenced the efforts used to study: early development, weaning and the maternal influence (Slabbert), early neurological stimulation (Battaglia), exposure to different environments, different surfaces, handling, and non-traditional situations (Thomas).

We have another great #ThrowbackThursday photo to share with our readers on this Thursday. Can you name the respected dog show judge pictured in this week’s throwback? Guess Who? Check back on Monday for the correct answer! Don’t forget! Do you have a fun photo that you would like to share for #ThrowbackThursday? Email Cheslie […]

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Thank you to Marc Sabo for sharing this sweet photo of Swissy puppy “Sully” taking it easy. We think he is adorable! If you have a photo or video you would like to share for Canine Chronicle’s photo of the day, email Cheslie at cheslie@caninechronicle.com.