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Expert Advice: Health
Don’t Feed Your Dog These Foods, FDA Warns
The Food and Drug Administration has just confirmed what veterinarians and dog experts have been saying for years: Be wary of feeding your dog certain “human” foods. On July 27, the federal agency released a warning to pet owners advising that some seemingly harmless foods can be dangerous—sometimes deadly—to our canine companions. “Our bodies may […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/dont-feed-your-dog-these-foods-fda-warns/
| August 5, 2016
Expert Advice: Fun With Your Dog
7 Fun Things To Do With Your Dog In Phoenix
The desert isn't just for cactuses and snakes. Phoenix is a dog-friendly city with tons of cultural activities and adventures for you and your four-legged best friend. Here are seven fun things to do with your dog in Phoenix: 1. Go To The Park Phoenix has dozens of parks where you can walk your dog […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/7-fun-things-to-do-with-your-dog-in-phoenix/
| June 16, 2016
Expert Advice: Travel & Adventure
18 Things You’ll Need If You Plan To Travel With Your Dog This Summer
Summer is vacation time and it's even better when our canine buddies can come along. After all, dogs love vacations, too. So, whether you're preparing for a long car ride, camping and hiking, a wide sandy beach, or a visit with old friends, here's some gear that will make traveling with your dog a lot […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/travel/things-if-you-plan-to-travel-with-your-dog/
| May 24, 2016
Expert Advice: Breeding & Whelping
The Hidden Benefits of Pet Insurance for Breeders
In recent years, pet insurance seems to be taking the pet healthcare industry by storm. Something that was once non-existent has gone from mildly popular to almost commonplace. An increasing number of pet owners are utilizing the benefits of pet insurance, and in turn, veterinarians are seeing more claim forms cross their desks. This increased […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeding/the-hidden-benefits-of-pet-insurance-for-breeders/
| May 16, 2016

Expert Advice: Fun Facts
How the Samoyed’s Coat Helps Them Handle Heat and Cold
How many times have we heard comments during the heat of summer such as “Boy, your dog must really get hot”? Fortunately, Samoyeds, and Arctic breeds in general, have a number of ways of adapting to variations in temperature. The nature of a Samoyed coat (which is a double coat) makes for a very efficient […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/samoyed-coat-temperature/
| April 25, 2016
Expert Advice: News
Federal Bomb-Sniffing Dogs Trained To Find Homemade Explosives
Terrorist attacks around the world have showed the need for security to focus on the threat of homemade explosives and concealed firearms used in many lone-wolf plots. On the forefront of that process are the sharp-nosed dogs of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), within the Department of Justice. Take, for example, […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/explosive-detection-dogs-detect-homemade-bombs/
| February 15, 2016

Expert Advice: Feature
Kennel Club Meets K-9 Officer That Will Benefit From Vital Donations
By Marge Remolde, Publicity Chair, Delaware County Kennel Club A recent Delaware County Kennel Club meeting was one for the memory books. First, we were fortunate to have Eddystone (suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Police Chief, Ed Mokeshefsky, present a K-9 First Aid Class. The class was detailed, interesting, informative and provided eye-opening tips to help us care for our canine best friends. The class […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/kennel-club-meets-k-9-officer-will-benefit-vital-donations/
| February 3, 2016
Legislative Alerts
APHIS Proposed Rule Makes Regulations Consistent with Animal Welfare Act
Today, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) published proposed updates to its regulations to make them consistent with existing requirements under the federal Animal Welfare Act AWA). These rules do not represent a change in current USDA policy regarding licensing. The proposed updates (known as a “proposed rule”) reflect changes to the […]
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/aphis-proposed-regulations-animal-welfare-act-aug4/
| August 4, 2016

Clubs & Delegates
APHIS Proposed Rule Makes Regulations Consistent with Animal Welfare Act
Today, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) published proposed updates to its regulations to make them consistent with existing requirements under the federal Animal Welfare Act AWA). These rules do not represent a change in current USDA policy regarding licensing. The proposed updates (known as a “proposed rule”) reflect changes to the […]
https://www.akc.org/clubs-delegates/government-relations/aphis-proposed-rule-makes-regulations-consistent-animal-welfare-act/
| August 4, 2016

Clubs & Delegates
New APHIS Web Site Makes It Easier to Understand International Pet Travel Requirements
Yesterday, the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service launched a new web site intended to help international travelers easily determine travel requirements for pets. The site, called APHIS Pet Travel, provides up-to-date information and import requirements for over 130 countries and territories, including required time frames for obtaining a health certificate, updating vaccinations, diagnostic testing, […]
https://www.akc.org/clubs-delegates/government-relations/aphis-website-easier-understand-international-pet-travel-requirements/
| July 19, 2016