Knowing the Name of Something is Not the Same as Knowing Something

Explore the Scottish Terrier’s unique breed standard, focusing on its cobby build and ‘varminty’ expression for breeders and judges.
The Russell Terrier: History & Grooming

Discover the history, traits, and grooming tips for the Russell Terrier, a small, agile breed with a strong hunting instinct.
The Keeshond: A Primer

This article was originally published in Showsight Magazine, August 2017 issue. The Keeshond: A Primer The Keeshond (pronounced kayz´•hawnd) is a well-balanced, medium-sized dog, with an alert carriage, an intelligent expression and a spectacular, double coat. The most easy-going of the spitz-type breeds, the Keeshond has always been bred to be a companion. He […]
Placing Dogs in Retirement Homes

Learn about the selfless act of rehoming retired show dogs to loving homes, ensuring a fulfilling life after their careers.
The Blame Game

Explore the impact of the blame game on dog shows and how we can foster kindness, respect, and positive change in the sport.
Genetic George’s Monthly Musings: They May Be Called Non-Sporting, Yet They’re Fully Entertaining (Sporting)

Explore the quirky Non-Sporting dog breeds, their genetic traits, health risks, and how genetic testing helps breed healthier, happier pups.
The Miniature Schnauzer

Discover the history, versatility, and unique qualities of the Miniature Schnauzer, a beloved family companion and skilled competitor.
Living With the Russell Terrier

The Russell Terrier is a small, intelligent, and energetic dog with a big dog attitude, perfect for active owners seeking adventure.