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Canine Partners Two Junior Handlers Competing with All-Americans on Agility World Team
Being selected for one of the US World Agility Teams is considered the ultimate achievement by many in the agility world. Now junior handlers who are 18 years old and younger have the same exciting opportunity. The European Open Junior (EOJ) Agility Championships will take place in Luxembourg July 13 – 16, and the 2017 […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/two-junior-handlers-competing-with-all-americans-on-agility-world-team/ | May 9, 2017
Sports & Events Reduce Stress in Livestock
Stress that livestock experience in handling does affect your trial and livestock workability. There are ways to reduce their stress during a herding event that will give your exhibitors a better chance to qualify. Lessen visual disturbances Livestock have wide-angle vision. Side walls and visual screening will help keep your livestock calm. This keeps livestock […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/stress/ | October 26, 2017
Expert Advice: General Health ​Let Sleeping Dogs Lie: Seizures and Dreams
If you've ever had a dog before, you may have witnessed him sound asleep and periodically making twitching movements or even vocalizing little yelping or “crying” noises. It would be normal for you to wonder if he was experiencing typical behavior, such as a dream, or if your dog was having a seizure. What are […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/dreaming-vs-seizures-in-dogs/ | March 16, 2017
Canine Partners Scared Little Shelter Dog Becomes Agility Champion
Nicole Carazo of Riverside, CA, wrote this compelling story of a little shelter dog that she rescued with no intention of keeping. The dog had so many issues that no one would adopt her so Nicole started training her and realized that she had something really special. Today, that dog is MACH2 She’s a Keeper […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/scared-little-shelter-dog-becomes-agility-champion/ | July 14, 2015
Canine Partners Let Your Dog Join in Holiday Fun
Many people have a long weekend ahead and extra time on their hands – so make sure you spend some of it with your best canine buddy. Dogs love to be with their owners and getting extra attention is the best treat for them. Tucker, a member of the AKC Canine Partners program, is showing […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/let-your-dog-join-in-holiday-fun/ | May 20, 2015
Canine Partners Meet Radar the Weather Dog – He Plays A Big Role in A Fun Show with A Serious Message
Then a hero, clad in a life jacket, appears, rips open the car door and --- licks the driver all over his face as the crowd goes wild. Meet Radar the Weather Dog, star of Tray’s Wild Weather Camp – a fun show with a very serious message – teaching children how to be safe […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/meet-radar-the-weather-dog-he-plays-big-role-in-fun-show-with-serious-message/ | August 17, 2015
Canine Partners Ready for the Fourth Festivities? Keep Your Dog Safe from Fireworks
Scout is ready for Independence Day festivities with in his red, white and blue top hat! The adorable 2-year-old mixed-breed dog, who is a member of the AKC Canine Partners program, shares life with Sarah Rose Stewart of Jacksonville, FL, and holds the AKC Canine Good Citizen title! Holidays are a great to spend extra […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/ready-for-the-fourth-festivities-keep-your-dog-safe-from-fireworks/ | July 2, 2015
Expert Advice: Fun With Your Dog Make Your Fourth of July Fido-Friendly
While fireworks and food are a major part of Independence Day festivities, they may not be much fun for your dog.  With all of the loud noises and disruption in his routine, your four-legged friend could end up getting sick – or worse, lost.  To help keep this Fourth of July happy and safe for […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/make-your-fourth-of-july-fido-friendly/ | July 3, 2014
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Expert Advice: Lifestyle Hi-Tech Goes to the Dogs: 16 Tech Products for Your Dog
Technology plays a part in almost everything we do today, from communication to shopping, even our health and fitness. So it’s no surprise that technology has found its way into pet care. Smartphones, smart watches, smart homes . . . why not smart dog feeders, trackers, toys, and more? According to the American Pet Products […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/tech-products-for-your-dog/ | February 23, 2018
Expert Advice: Feature Against All Odds Agility Team Tackles Major Obstacles Both Inside and Outside The Ring
The odds were stacked against Tamara Lazarus and her Scottish Terrier, Honey, of becoming a standout agility team. Both overcame serious medical disorders years ago and have progressed to the point they qualified for the third annual Masters Agility Championship at Westminster last month. At the age of 4, Lazarus, of Stamford, Connecticut, contracted amegakaryocytic […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/agility-team-tackles-obstacles/ | March 22, 2016
Press Releases Make Your Fourth of July Fido-Friendly
While fireworks and food are a major part of Independence Day festivities, they may not be much fun for your dog.    With all of the loud noises and disruption in his routine, your four-legged friend could end up getting sick – or worse, lost.  To help keep this Fourth of July happy and safe […]
https://www.akc.org/press-releases/make-your-forth-of-july-fido-friendly/ | June 21, 2013
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Expert Advice: Fun Facts 15 Reasons Why French Bulldogs or “Frenchies” Are Irresistible Companions
The French Bulldog has become more and more popular over the years. But if you haven't jumped on the Frenchie bandwagon just yet, these 15 facts about the playful breed will no doubt make you a fan! 1. The French Bulldog isn’t really French. The breed actually originated in and around Nottingham, England, which was […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/reasons-french-bulldogs-frenchies-irresistible-companions/ | March 29, 2018
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Expert Advice: Health Has Your Dog Become Sensitive to Noise? It Could Be Undiagnosed Pain
Is your dog suddenly fearful of noises that were never a problem before? A new study suggests that before you look for a behavioral solution, you should make sure there isn't an underlying medical cause. The study, which was published in February 2018 in Frontiers in Veterinary Science, looked at two groups of dogs that […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/dog-sensitive-to-noise/ | May 7, 2018
Expert Advice: News 6 Steps to Finding Your Lost Dog
 It’s your worst nightmare come true: Getting separated from your dog. No one ever wants to think about it happening, but it can, especially during an emergency like a natural disaster. If you can’t find your dog, here’s what to do: Do not delay! Immediately start searching, before your dog roams too far. Enlist help […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/6-steps-finding-lost-dog/ | September 14, 2018
Legislative Alerts Atlanta, GA to Consider Limits on Consumer Choice, Barking Dog Laws on October 23
The City of Atlanta’s Public Safety & Legal Administration Committee is scheduled to vote on an ordinance to on Tuesday, October 23, that would restrict sourcing of animals to pet stores. Instead, they would only be allowed to provide animals from shelters or rescues. Even if you do not personally provide dogs to pet stores, […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/atlanta-ga-consider-limits-consumer-choice-barking-dog-laws-october-23/ | October 19, 2018
Expert Advice: Common Behavior Issues What to do About Your Barking Dog
Barking is a completely natural behavior for dogs, but we humans don’t always appreciate it. In your dog’s mind, however, there’s a good reason to bark, so the first thing to do is figure out why she wants to bark in what you consider the most inappropriate times. If you aren’t home while the barking […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/how-to-stop-a-dog-from-barking/ | December 18, 2014
Expert Advice: News Meet Bria, the Four-Legged Copilot Flying the Friendly Skies
As a member of Air Unlimited's "flight crew," Bria has racked up more frequent-flier miles than the average traveler. The six-year-old yellow Labrador Retriever has been flying the friendly skies since she was just 14 weeks old. Her owners, Charles "Chick" Gregg — one of the airline's co-owners and pilots — along with his wife […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/meet-four-legged-copilot-flying-friendly-skies/ | July 25, 2019
Expert Advice: Feature Sherman’s Story: From Rescue Dog To Therapy Dog
To say that 2012 started as a tough year for Joy and Billy Carr would be an understatement. In January, with the new year barely underway, the couple learned that Billy needed surgery to remove a brain tumor. While the Carrs were still reeling from that news, their 17-year-old dog, Bubba, passed away, leaving them […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/meet-sherman-rescue-dog-turned-therapy-dog/ | October 17, 2019
Canine Partners The Road to Orlando
This is part of a series spotlighting All American Dogs competing in the national AKC Junior Agility Competition held on Dec. 13 in Orlando, FL, in conjunction with the AKC/Royal Canin National Championship, the AKC Agility Invitational, and AKC Obedience Classic. Name: Levi Steed RI AX AXJ NF CGC Call Name: Levi Age: 4 years Gender: Male Jump Height: 16 […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/the-road-to-orlando-8/ | December 6, 2019
Pages Competition Update Winter 2020
Competition & Title Updates  We have some big news to report about All-Americans succeeding at earning the top titles in Agility, Coursing Ability, Rally, Obedience, Scent Work, and Tracking. AGILITY Congratulations to the winners at the 2019 AKC Agility Invitational AKC Canine Partners congratulates the All-American Dogs and their owners who competed and won honors at the AKC […]
https://www.akc.org/register/information/canine-partners/newsletter/competition-update-winter-2020/ | February 7, 2020
Pages Understanding The Business
Above is the primary website for doing large contract business with federal agencies. If you set the search for 365 days and use key word canines you can see current offerings and some contracts awarded in the past year. I have pulled out some general statements from some of the offerings. There is much more […]
https://www.akc.org/akc-detection-dog-task-force/akc-pilot-detection-puppy-rearing-program/blogs/dog-sales-procurement/understanding-the-business/ | August 14, 2020
Expert Advice: Training Tips for Keeping Your Dog Engaged During Training Sessions
Training should be a fun experience for you and your dog. He learns some new tricks, you learn how to communicate with him better, and the bond is strengthened on both ends of the leash. Training can also be very frustrating, especially if your dog is not interested in focusing on you. Here are some […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/keeping-dog-engaged-training/ | January 1, 2021
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Expert Advice: Puppy Training How to Train a Corgi: Corgi Puppy Training Timeline
Corgis are known for being smart, energetic, and adorable. Plus, they're practically royalty: Pembroke Welsh Corgis are a favorite of Queen Elizabeth II. But they also require some extra love and attention when it comes to exercise, training, and grooming. For tips, we talked to Anne Bowes, the owner of Heronsway Pembroke Welsh Corgis who […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/train-corgi-corgi-puppy-training-timeline/ | April 13, 2021
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Expert Advice: Dog Breeds How to Train a Rottweiler Puppy: Rottie Training Timeline
Rottweilers are a highly intelligent breed and are generally ready to please and eager to be trained. Teaching them good behavior and socializing them early on will help bring out the best in your puppy. Teresa Bradley has been showing champion Rottweilers since 1987 and has been a breeder of Rottweiler champions since 1999. We […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeds/how-to-train-a-rottweiler-training-your-rottie-puppy/ | March 9, 2021
Expert Advice: Conformation Getting Your Puppy People Primed for Conformation
Watch a dog show in action this Easter. The Kennel Club of Beverly Hills Dog Show in Pomona, California will be televised Easter Sunday, April 21, on NBC affiliates nationwide. It’s at the top of every breeder’s wish list: the once-clueless “pet person” who is now willing – even eager – to show their promising new […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/sports/getting-puppy-people-primed-conformation/ | March 26, 2019
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Expert Advice: Breeding Tips & Best Practices Setting Puppies Up for Success in New Homes: Early Socialization and Training Tips 
Many first-time puppy owners feel overwhelmed in the early weeks of bringing home their new addition. As a responsible breeder, there is much that can be done to alleviate some of the more common issues owners have with new puppies before you send your precious litters out to their new homes. Addressing common problems before they begin can set your puppies up for success in their […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeding/early-socialization-training-tips-for-puppies/ | January 21, 2020
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Expert Advice: Puppy Health Puppy Senses: How Your Puppy Sees, Hears, and Smells the World
Puppies' eyes open at 14-21 days old, but their sight is still limited Hearing is the last sense that puppies fully develop — they can't hear until about three weeks old Puppies navigate by smell from the moment they are born — it is their strongest sense Puppies come tumbling into our lives full of […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/puppy-senses/ | August 28, 2019
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Expert Advice: Training The Power of Proper Puppy Socialization and Training Classes
Most dog owners have no doubt heard about the importance of socializing their puppy. Proper socialization means providing positive experiences with as many new people, dogs, and situations as possible. It’s essential for developing a confident and well-adjusted adult dog that is comfortable with all life has to offer. Unfortunately, despite the significance, many people […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/puppy-training-classes/ | May 16, 2018
Expert Advice: Basic Training How to Teach Your Puppy to Listen
Most dog owners have experienced those frustrating moments when, despite all the training and practice, their dog simply doesn't listen to them. As you and your puppy get to know each other, it's important to remember that listening is a two-way-street: he's learning what you expect just as you're learning to tune into his signals. […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/teaching-your-puppy-to-listen/ | August 1, 2016
Expert Advice: Puppy Training How to Help Your New Puppy Deal With Separation Anxiety
Imagine, if you can, being a little baby, cared for and safe with your parents and siblings. Then imagine being abruptly removed from everything you know and plopped down in a new place, with new people, new sounds, smells, and sights. Sounds pretty scary, doesn't it? That's how a new puppy feels when you bring […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/how-to-help-your-new-puppy-deal-with-separation-anxiety/ | July 28, 2016

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