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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'National Kennel Clubs Clubs' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your National Kennel Clubs Clubs Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to National Kennel Clubs Clubs 1. Lucky "chance" Takes Top Dog Title - By: Diane Newsom As the top dog of top dog shows was announced last Sunday, we can be fairly sure that the owners of Caitland Isle Take a Chance were not "taking a chance" on dog pet insurance. While we enjoyed watching the most pampered pooches in the Kingdom strut their stuff, we can also be sur... 2. Basic Principles In A Dog Lovers Club - By: Michael Russell There are lots of dog lovers clubs in the US that offer a lot more for both the dog lovers and their dogs. Here are some of them. The American Kennel Club has a dog lovers section called For the Love of the Purebred Dog. This article is more than a canine purebred section. It is dedicated... 3. The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier - By: Michael Russell The Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers are terriers which carry more than the typical terrier behaviors in their ancestry. They are dogs which performed well as hunting dogs, retrievers, guards of the farm and house, and simply as a companion during the history of the breed, which originated in the countr... 4. Dog Training – The Obedience Trial - By: Michael Russell For anyone who has managed to train their dog to interact properly with other members of the family, including other pets, there exists the possibility of taking the whole thing to a completely new level. The basic skills that have been learned in the initial training can be expanded upon and refine... 5. The German Pinscher - By: Michael Russell The German Pinscher is the “middle” dog of the Pinscher breeds of Germany. The largest of the Pinscher dogs is the well known Doberman, while the smallest is the equally well known Miniature Pinscher. The “Standard” Pinscher is simply known as the “Pinscher” by the Kennel club of Great Britain and i... 6. Hickory Golf Give It A Try - By: Tracy Wever Seems everyone plays golf these days and why not with the titanium clubs hard go a mile balls anyone can play golf. A three hundred yard drive is not out of the ordinary for your average golfer playing on Saturday morning. The clubs have evolved along with the balls. Golf courses are being built lon... 7. The Finnish Spitz: Barking Bird Dog - By: Michael Russell The Finnish Spitz is a the national dog of Finland. Other names for this breed are the Barking Bird Dog and the Finnish Hunting dog. The name of "Barking Bird Dog" is quite appropriate. When attending dog shows where Finnish Spitz are entered, one can always find the grooming area ... 8. The Redbone Coonhound - By: Michael Russell The RedBone Coonhound is one of the earliest hound breeds developed exclusively in the United States and one of the earliest hound breeds to be registered in the U. K. C. (United Kennel Club). The U. K. C. is the club in the United States which registers many more of the hound groups and hunting dog... 9. National Home Gardening Club - By: Michael Russell Do you want to know more about Garden Clubs? Let's see if we can fill in some of the gaps with the latest info from Gardening Club experts. What's in Store for National Home Gardening Club Members? The National Home Gardening Club offer many benefits to its members.... 10. The Icelandic Spitz - By: Michael Russell One might consider upon first seeing the Icelandic Spitz dog that it belongs to the northern families of dogs which are the sled dogs and hunting dogs of the north. However its history is well chronicled as being a herding dog. It is believed that the Icelandic Spitz is a direct descendant of the No... 11. The Briard: A Dog Of Great Loyalty - By: Michael Russell The Briard traces its ancestry back to the days of Charlemagne. Known for centuries as a herding dog, it probably also fits into the category of “working dogs” as described in the American Kennel Club, for it also performs well as a guard dog and a selfless protector. In French folklore there are le... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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