TL;DR Breed shows ALWAYS follow a standard order of operations, which this great chart from Onofrio Dog Shows, LLC visualizes for you: In more detail,…
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TL;DR Breed shows ALWAYS follow a standard order of operations, which this great chart from Onofrio Dog Shows, LLC visualizes for you: In more detail,…
Leave a CommentThe schedule for the entire show is called the Judging Program. It’s typically mailed or emailed to you prior to the show, but you can…
Leave a CommentSeveral big events have happened lately that have affected my dog and cat. First, my husband and I hosted his family for dinner on Christmas.…
2 CommentsThe cold weather has come to Michigan once again, and it’s Murphy’s second winter. He loves jumping through the snow, tries to yank up branches…
1 CommentWhether you’ve got a 12-week-old puppy or a 14-years-young couch potato, you can train your dog new commands. With the right motivation, your dog will always love to learn!
1 CommentIt took several years to convince my parents that my brother and I could handle the responsibility of a dog. We agreed to help with training, walking, bathing, picking up after it, etc. All the things kids promise to do when begging for a pet. We were tasked with selecting the right breed. We got books from the library and searched through them to find which dogs met my father’s strict qualifications. Finally, we were down to two, and Dad vetoed one of them, leaving us with the possibility of adopting a Cardigan Welsh Corgi!
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