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Expert Advice: General Health Six Ways to Keep Your Dog Healthy
Cover these six basics in taking care of your puppy, and you can help him stay happy, healthy, and strong.Proper NutritionYour puppy needs a diet that is right for his age level. Premium brands often have higher-quality ingredients, so it might be worth springing for one. Your vet can help you choose the right food. […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/six-keys-to-a-healthy-pup/ | July 2, 2014
Expert Advice: Breeding Tips & Best Practices Spring Cleaning for Your Kennel
As an AKC Senior Breeder Field Representative, I have had the privilege of visiting many “state of the art” beautifully planned and designed functional kennels and/or homes. Regardless of the type of kennel, I have never been to a kennel that is “finished.” If the kennel was completed yesterday, today the breeder or kennel owner/operator […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeding/spring-cleaning-for-your-kennel/ | April 10, 2017
Expert Advice: Fun Facts Meet the Faithful and Gentle Briard—a Heart Wrapped in Fur
The loyal Briard, also known as the "Chien Berger de Brie," is a strong and powerful sheepherding dog, originally from France. Fans of the breed call the dynamic and alert Briard "a heart wrapped in fur." Here are some interesting facts about this member of the Herding Group that will have you calling yourself a […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/6-facts-about-the-briard/ | March 14, 2017
Sports & Events Let’s Look at the Lift
Let's Look at the Lift by Lori Herbel Choose which best describes the term lift' in terms of herding: a) The second the stock jump straight up in the air when my dog gooses them from behind; b) The moment the stock split into two groups, with two going to the left, and three going […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/lets-look-at-the-lift/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Raising Ducks for Herding Trials
By Joyce Norris I have been raising and leasing ducks for herding trials for about 6 years. Most judges and exhibitors say "They are the best ducks they have ever seen." This does take some work. My ducks work well in groups of 5. If a duck gets split off by a dog it will […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/raising-ducks/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Judges Speak Out
by Lori Herbel   Wouldn't it be nice if you went to a trial and knew what the judge was looking for? Many times exhibitors go to a trial and have no clue what's important to that judge, that day. Of course they all judge by the rules and regulations in the orange book, but […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/judges-speak-out/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Creating a Confident Herding Partner
by Tammie Rogers I am amazed at a herding dog's courage. We often ask our dogs to control and pilot animals that can weigh hundreds of pounds more than they do. We ask them to manage ewes with baby lambs and cows with newborn calves. We ask them to move livestock that doesn't want to […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/creating-a-confident-herding-partner/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Handling Setout
by Lori Herbel Planning a herding trial involves club members bringing a lot of small details together to form a complete and total package. Planning starts months in advance to hopefully ensure that the event runs smoothly and according to plan. There are, of course, the most obvious items that need to be lined up […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/handling-setout/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Appropriate Gripping?
Gripping can be a very controversial subject. I believe the answer is reflected in the kind of work the handler needs to complete and the urgency of the job. For example, some people may have a small herd or flock that has been trained to respect dogs. If a problem arises, they may have time […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/gripping/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Use Your Voice
The best dog training tool you have is your voice. Use it to your advantage. Keep emotion and tone flexibility as part of your commands. If you are trialing in arena courses your voice is all you will need. Your dog is in charge of moving the livestock. Helping him understand exactly where and how […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/use-your-voice/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events The Mysterious Square Flank
First, you have to have a mental image of a perfectly correct "square flank". This involves the relationship between the dog and SHEEP not the handler. Dogs do not square flank off the handler, they square flank off the sheep. As the dog runs in half circle or part of a circle around the sheep […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/the-mysterious-square-flank/ | October 26, 2017
Sports & Events Building Your Handling Skills
Good dog handling isn't an accident. It is a learned skill. It requires a good working relationship with the dog, proper training, clear and consistent commands and the ability to read the livestock. You must know what the stock are doing and what they are about to do. There is only one way to know […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/building-your-handling-skills/ | October 26, 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
Legislative Alerts The ‘Puppy Protection Act’ Introduced in the House
In November 2003, the so-called "Puppy Protection Act" (PPA) was introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. Ed Whitfield (R-KY) designated H.R. 3484. 36 co-sponsors have signed onto the bill. H.R. 3484 is virtually identical to the PPA introduced by Whitfield in the 107th Congress, except that it does not require setting federal "socialization" […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/the-puppy-protection-act-introduced-in-the-house/ | November 11, 2003
Legislative Alerts NY Info Update: AB 1451 Would License/Regulate Pet Grooming Facilities
April 29, 2015 A bill is moving in the New York Assembly that would require licensing, inspections, and other regulations for pet grooming facilities. Assembly Bill 1451 has passed the Economic Development Committee and is pending consideration in the Assembly Codes Committee before being sent to the full Assembly.  Those who wish to comment on […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/ny-seeking-to-license-regulate-pet-grooming-facilities/ | April 29, 2015
Canine Partners More Sports for All Dogs: Drafting & Carting
Another Sport for All Dogs: Drafting and Carting Drafting and carting are sports that are open to all breeds of dogs, including mixed-breeds, by several national breed clubs. Pulling carts to help transport items was a task that many dogs were – and still are – trained to do to help around farms. Dogs like to […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/more-sports-for-all-dogs-drafting-carting/ | April 24, 2015
Canine Partners Memorial to Abandoned Dog Who Spread Kindness and Compassion
 This is a special story about an incredible therapy dog. Luke passed way in January 2010 at about 14 years of age, but the impact he made on many children continues to last. His owner Debra White shares their story. To protect privacy, Debra has changed the names. This story originally appeared in an issue […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/memorial-to-abandoned-dog-who-spread-kindness-and-compassion/ | June 26, 2015
Pages Chinese Shar-Pei Club of America Collection
1976-2007 2008:003 AKD 6.5 6 Cubic Feet Collection Processed by Andrew D'Ambrose Click here for inventory Provenance A gift from Karen Kleinhans, President (2007) for the Chinese Shar-Pei Club of America. Arrangement The collection is arranged into one series with two sub-series consisting of: Publications The Barker Stud book Registries The publication sub-series consist of […]
https://www.akc.org/about/archive/guide-collections/cspca-collection/ | December 19, 2014
Canine Partners A Magical Quest: Patience Results in Obedience Title
It didn’t sound that hard – Beginner Novice Obedience.  After all, we already had our AKC Canine Good Citizen and AKC Rally Novice titles!  And this is an optional title, meant to give dogs experience before the regular Novice Obedience class.  Our trainer walked us through the steps, saying, “I think Magic can do this, […]
https://www.akc.org/canine-partners/a-magical-quest-patience-perseverance-result-in-obedience-title/ | December 16, 2015

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