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New Rules for UK Breeders

The Kennel Club of England has announced new rules for UK breeders, starting in 2012. From a November 22cnd news release on their website: The Kennel Club has announced that from 2012 it will normally register no more than four litters from any one bitch because of concerns that the current legal limit of six […]

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Labradoodle Lamentations

The original creator of the Labradoodle now says that he regrets ever having created one of the world’s first “designer cross breed dogs”. From The Guardian Newspaper: If Wally Conron had known what was going to become of the labradoodle, he wouldn’t have bred the dog in the first place. It was 22 years ago […]

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Banning Puppy Mills = The Commies Win!

Black Helicopter mocking at its very finest, courtesy of the Daily Show! The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Big Red Dogs www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Rally to Restore Sanity

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Nemo – New Frenchie Foster Dog

Nemo is now officially available for adoption. His bio, from the Eastern Canada French Bulldog Rescue website: Nemo- French Bulldog/Boston Terrier Cross Nemo is the perfect dog for someone who has always wanted a Frenchie, but would also like a more “athletic” dog. At six and a half years old, Nemo is 25 lbs of […]

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Remembrance Day

November 11th is Remembrance Day. It also just happens to be the birthday of Tessa, Hammer, Buzzy and Ralph. I’m wearing my poppy today, and I happen the believe it’s not at all sacrilegious that I’m wearing it for two different reasons.

Ema was yours

A few months ago, none of us knew that Ema existed. She was a small, frail dog, living her life largely ignored, locked in a bathroom for most of the day and night. A few months ago, that is where Ema likely would have died – alone, un known, un loved, perhaps un mourned. She […]