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AKD 2.20 Otterhound Club of America Collection
AKD 2.20 Otterhound Club of America collection This finding aid was produced using ArchivesSpace on September 02, 2016. English Describing Archives: A Content Standard American Kennel Club Library & Archives 260 Madison Avenue FL 4 New York, NEW YORK 10016 [email protected] URL: http://www.akc.org/about/archive/ AKD 2.20 Otterhound Club of America collection Table of Contents Summary Information .................................................................................................................................... 3 Biographical / Historical ................................................................................................................................ 4 Scope and Contents ........................................................................................................................................ 6 Arrangement ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Administrative Information ............................................................................................................................ 8 Controlled Access Headings .......................................................................................................................... 9 Collection Inventory ....................................................................................................................................... 9 1. Hugh Mouat papers ................................................................................................................................ -
Dog Breeds of the World
Dog Breeds of the World Get your own copy of this book Visit: www.plexidors.com Call: 800-283-8045 Written by: Maria Sadowski PlexiDor Performance Pet Doors 4523 30th St West #E502 Bradenton, FL 34207 http://www.plexidors.com Dog Breeds of the World is written by Maria Sadowski Copyright @2015 by PlexiDor Performance Pet Doors Published in the United States of America August 2015 All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including photocopying, recording, or by any information retrieval and storage system without permission from PlexiDor Performance Pet Doors. Stock images from canstockphoto.com, istockphoto.com, and dreamstime.com Dog Breeds of the World It isn’t possible to put an exact number on the Does breed matter? dog breeds of the world, because many varieties can be recognized by one breed registration The breed matters to a certain extent. Many group but not by another. The World Canine people believe that dog breeds mostly have an Organization is the largest internationally impact on the outside of the dog, but through the accepted registry of dog breeds, and they have ages breeds have been created based on wanted more than 340 breeds. behaviors such as hunting and herding. Dog breeds aren’t scientifical classifications; they’re It is important to pick a dog that fits the family’s groupings based on similar characteristics of lifestyle. If you want a dog with a special look but appearance and behavior. Some breeds have the breed characterics seem difficult to handle you existed for thousands of years, and others are fairly might want to look for a mixed breed dog. -
Pine Shadows Imprinting
® Today’s Breeder A Nestlé Purina Publication Dedicated to the Needs of Canine Enthusiasts Issue 73 BREEDER PROFILE Pine Shadows Kennel Sunup’s Kennels Warming Up Winter Learning the Ropes Rare Breeds at Purina Farms I especially enjoyed your article Edelweiss-registered dogs have “The Heyday of St. Louis Dog Shows” competed in conformation since the in Issue 72. The Saint Bernard pic- kennel began in 1894. tured winning Best in Show at the Thank you for bringing back mem- 1949 Mississippi Valley Kennel Club ories from our past. Dog Show is CH Gero-Oenz V. Edel - Kathy Knoles weiss, owned and han- Edelweiss Kennels dled by Frank Fleischli, Springfield, IL the second-generation Pro Club members Suzy and Chris owner of Edelweiss Ken - I loved reading about David Holleran feed their Bulldogs, nels. This dog won three Fitzpatrick and the Peke “Malachy” Michelle Gainsley poses her Pekingese, H.T. “Sassy,” above, and “Punkin’,” Bests in Show and the in Issue 72 of Today’s Breeder. I also Purina Pro Plan dog food. feed Purina Pro Plan to my Peke, H.T. Satin Doll, after going Best of Winners at the National Specialty before 2010 Pekingese Club of America National Satin Doll, or “Dolly.” In October, Thank you, Purina, for being blinded in a BB Specialty. “Dolly” also went Best of Opposite Sex. Dolly went Winners Bitch, Best of making Purina Pro Plan gun accident. Winners and Best of Opposite Sex I have been told by other exhibitors dog food. We are Walkin’ I am Frank’s grand- at the Pekingese National in New how wonderful Dolly’s coat is. -
Podengo Portugueso Official UKC Breed Standard Sighthound and Pariah Dog Group ©Copyright 1996, United Kennel Club
Podengo Portugueso Official UKC Breed Standard Sighthound and Pariah Dog Group ©Copyright 1996, United Kennel Club The goals and purposes of this breed standard include: to furnish guidelines for breeders who wish to maintain the quality of their breed and to improve it; to advance this breed to a state of similarity throughout the world; and to act as a guide for judges. Breeders and judges have the responsibility to avoid any conditions or exaggerations that are detrimental to the health, welfare, essence and soundness of this breed, and must take the responsibility to see that these are not perpetuated. Any departure from the following should be considered a fault, and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog and on the dog’s ability to perform its traditional work. ● The MEDIO ('mee-dee-o' - medium or 'middle') was HISTORY developed for rabbit chasing, flushing, hunting and The probable origin of the Portuguese Podengo is from retrieval. Its hunting style includes catlike stalking and, unspecialized, primitive hunting dogs that were similar to the Ibizan Hound; it often jumps above the obtained and distributed by Phoenician traders during prey before landing on or near it to flush it out of dense their circumnavigation of Africa in 600 BC. These traders brush, rock crevices or burrows. It will dig if necessary reached the Port of Gaul (Portugal) in the 700's BC. This to flush prey. is evidenced by artifacts found under the Lisbon Cathedral. -
Dog Breeds Pack 1 Professional Vector Graphics Page 1
DOG BREEDS PACK 1 PROFESSIONAL VECTOR GRAPHICS PAGE 1 Affenpinscher Afghan Hound Aidi Airedale Terrier Akbash Akita Inu Alano Español Alaskan Klee Kai Alaskan Malamute Alpine Dachsbracke American American American American Akita American Bulldog Cocker Spaniel Eskimo Dog Foxhound American American Mastiff American Pit American American Hairless Terrier Bull Terrier Staffordshire Terrier Water Spaniel Anatolian Anglo-Français Appenzeller Shepherd Dog de Petite Vénerie Sennenhund Ariege Pointer Ariegeois COPYRIGHT (c) 2013 FOLIEN.DS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.VECTORART.AT DOG BREEDS PACK 1 PROFESSIONAL VECTOR GRAPHICS PAGE 2 Armant Armenian Artois Hound Australian Australian Kelpie Gampr dog Cattle Dog Australian Australian Australian Stumpy Australian Terrier Austrian Black Shepherd Silky Terrier Tail Cattle Dog and Tan Hound Austrian Pinscher Azawakh Bakharwal Dog Barbet Basenji Basque Basset Artésien Basset Bleu Basset Fauve Basset Griffon Shepherd Dog Normand de Gascogne de Bretagne Vendeen, Petit Basset Griffon Bavarian Mountain Vendéen, Grand Basset Hound Hound Beagle Beagle-Harrier COPYRIGHT (c) 2013 FOLIEN.DS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.VECTORART.AT DOG BREEDS PACK 2 PROFESSIONAL VECTOR GRAPHICS PAGE 3 Belgian Shepherd Belgian Shepherd Bearded Collie Beauceron Bedlington Terrier (Tervuren) Dog (Groenendael) Belgian Shepherd Belgian Shepherd Bergamasco Dog (Laekenois) Dog (Malinois) Shepherd Berger Blanc Suisse Berger Picard Bernese Mountain Black and Berner Laufhund Dog Bichon Frisé Billy Tan Coonhound Black and Tan Black Norwegian -
Results Sporting Setters (Gordon) 5 BB/G1 GCHP CH Hollyhunt Not by Chance
Palm Beach County Dog Fanciers Association Sunday, March 14, 2021 Group Results Sporting Setters (Gordon) 5 BB/G1 GCHP CH Hollyhunt Not By Chance. SR83953002 Weimaraners 12 BB/G2 GCH CH Crosswinds Acadia Resting Beach Face. SR99885802 Retrievers (Golden) 67 BB/G3 GCHB CH Goldrox Sunnydreams Fire Starter. SR99631103 Retrievers (Flat-Coated) 8 BB/G4 GCHB CH Ironwood Be Quick Or Be Dead RN JH CA DS SS00231212 Hound Ibizan Hounds 16 BB/G1 DC Abbaio Softly Softly SC. HP56371506 Basenjis 15 BB/G2 GCH CH Malabo Itapuca. HP59461501 Beagles (15 Inch) 17 BB/G3 GCHB CH Fetch & Smell Jack Tripper. HP55721502 Cirnechi dell Etna 5 BB/G4 GCH CH Rockin Heart's Trickster At Highgard. HP59204804 Working Boxers 38 BB/G1 GCH Jr's Dominga. FCMG7768F Rottweilers 19 BB/G2 GCH CH Ivoss Absalom. WS62187704 Great Danes 27 BB/G3 GCHB CH Northernaire When You Believe. WS59778901 Portuguese Water Dogs 14 BB/G4 GCHP CH Torrid Zone Smoke From A Distant Fire BN RN CGCA CGCU TKN. Terrier Australian Terriers 7 BB/G1/RBIS CH Blue Moon Pop A Razzi. RN31679701 American Staffordshire Terriers 25 BB/G2 CH Maria And Raki's Rick Blaine. SCMG4166 Miniature Schnauzers 15 BB/G3 GCHG CH Zrules Panache. RN31037107 Fox Terriers (Wire) 5 BB/G4 GCH CH Tita's Lazarus. RN29064201 Toy Havanese 34 BB/G1 GCHB CH Zona Rosa's In A New York Minute. TS42357901 Chihuahuas (Long Coat) 10 BB/G2 H&H Tallulah. TS44944601 Affenpinschers 11 BB/G3 GCH CH Hooray Henry V. Tani Kazari. TS37655201 Miniature Pinschers 6 BB/G4 GCHS CH Marlex Classy Finale. -
Dog Breeds in Groups
Dog Facts: Dog Breeds & Groups Terrier Group Hound Group A breed is a relatively homogeneous group of animals People familiar with this Most hounds share within a species, developed and maintained by man. All Group invariably comment the common ancestral dogs, impure as well as pure-bred, and several wild cousins on the distinctive terrier trait of being used for such as wolves and foxes, are one family. Each breed was personality. These are feisty, en- hunting. Some use created by man, using selective breeding to get desired ergetic dogs whose sizes range acute scenting powers to follow qualities. The result is an almost unbelievable diversity of from fairly small, as in the Nor- a trail. Others demonstrate a phe- purebred dogs which will, when bred to others of their breed folk, Cairn or West Highland nomenal gift of stamina as they produce their own kind. Through the ages, man designed White Terrier, to the grand Aire- relentlessly run down quarry. dogs that could hunt, guard, or herd according to his needs. dale Terrier. Terriers typically Beyond this, however, generali- The following is the listing of the 7 American Kennel have little tolerance for other zations about hounds are hard Club Groups in which similar breeds are organized. There animals, including other dogs. to come by, since the Group en- are other dog registries, such as the United Kennel Club Their ancestors were bred to compasses quite a diverse lot. (known as the UKC) that lists these and many other breeds hunt and kill vermin. Many con- There are Pharaoh Hounds, Nor- of dogs not recognized by the AKC at present. -
CKC Gch DC, Uch, FC Icycold Thirdmate SC, LCM4, Fchx, CGC, TKN, FDC Owner/Breeder: Dr Karen Catt
Ensign 2018 ASFA #1 Hound All Breeds CKC GCh DC, UCh, FC IcyCold Thirdmate SC, LCM4, FChX, CGC, TKN, FDC Owner/Breeder: Dr Karen Catt 1 IN THIS ISSUE Cover, Contents & Editor’s Note . .1-2 Hall of Fame Inductees Jack Helder, Front and Back Cover Notes . 3 Spitzer, Bayreen & Drakula . 28-31 Letters to the Editor . 3-4 Gary Forrester Award Winners President’s Report “Goals for 2019” . 5 Kay Nierengarten & Mark Schubert . .32-33 Interim CFO Report by Phil Fullam . 6 EPA Award Winners – 3 Clubs by D Wright . .34-36 Report on the New Records Program The Podengo by Diana McCarty . .37-38 by Tom Cigolle . .7 LCI Stake – One Club’s Experience . 39-42 Officer Nominating Committee Notice . .7 * FEATURED BREED * Borzoi II BOBs . 43-45 Animal Legislation ICYMI . 8 * FEATURED BREED * Borzoi All-Time Top. 20 .46 Highlights from the 2019 ACoD by An Interview with Leigh Littleton . .47-52 Dean Wright . 9-20 ASFA Top 10 by breed as of May 31st . .53-58 ACoD Survey Results by T. Christ . 21-27 Back Cover . .59 Photo: Ibizan Hound brothers Ensign (pink – 2018 ASFA #1 Hound) & Fin (yellow – 2018 ASFA II Gillette Stake Winner) “Ensign” CKC GCh DC, UCh, FC IcyCold Thirdmate SC,LCM4,FChX,CGC,TKN,FDC Owner/Breeder: Dr Karen Catt, “Fin” Am/Can DC IcyCold Infinity 2The3rd Power SC, FCh, LCM2 Owner: Robin Davis/Rachel Rehberg/K.Catt. Editor’s Note In this issue we cover the ACoD, including profiles of the Hall of Fame inductees , the Gary Forrester Award winners, and the EPA Club Award winners. -
Management and Control of Populations of Foxes, Deer, Hares, and Mink in England and Wales, and the Impact of Hunting with Dogs
A Report to the Committee of Inquiry into Hunting with Dogs Management and Control of Populations of Foxes, Deer, Hares, and Mink in England and Wales, and the Impact of Hunting with Dogs Macdonald, D.W.1, Tattersall, F.H.1, Johnson, P.J.1, Carbone, C.1, Reynolds, J. C.2, Langbein, J.3, Rushton, S. P.4 and Shirley, M.D.F.4 1Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Dept. of Zoology, South Parks Rd., Oxford, OX1 3PS; 2The Game Conservancy Trust, Fordingbridge, Hampshire, SP6 1EF; 3Wildlife Research Consultant, “Greenleas”, Chapel Cleeve, Minehead, Somerset TA24 6HY; 4Centre for Land Use and Water Resources Research, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Porter Building, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU Management and Control of the Population of Foxes, Deer, Hares and Mink, Macdonald et al: and the Impact of Hunting with Dogs Executive Summary 1. Why seek to control populations of foxes, deer, hares, and mink in England and Wales? · A number of interest groups seek to control populations of foxes, deer, hares and mink for various, and often for several, reasons, summarised in Chapter 2. These reasons should be considered in the context of: ¨ An often ambivalent attitude to the species and its control. ¨ The general lack of a simple relationship between damage and abundance. ¨ Differences between perceived and actual damage sustained. · Foxes are widely controlled because they are perceived to kill livestock (lambs, poultry and piglets), game (including hares) and other ground-nesting birds. ¨ Fox predation on livestock is usually low level, but widespread and sometimes locally significant. Evidence is strong that fox predation has a significant impact on wild game populations, but less so for other ground-nesting birds. -
Official Standard of the Portuguese Podengo History: a Primitive Type
Page 1 of 2 Official Standard of the Portuguese Podengo History: A primitive type dog, its probable origin lies in the ancient prick-eared dogs brought by the Phoenicians and Romans to the Iberian Peninsula in Classic Antiquity. This rustic breed adapted itself to the Portuguese geography and climate, resulting in what is nowadays the primary pack hunting dog in Portugal for large (boar/stag) and small (rabbit) game. The GRANDE, the largest of the Podengos, was developed for deer and wild boar hunting. It will exhaust and hold down the prey and await the hunter's gun. The Grande is now very rare in its home country. The MEDIO, or middle size, was developed for rabbit chasing, flushing, hunting and retrieval. Its hunting style includes catlike stalking and, similar to the Ibizan Hound, it often jumps above the prey before landing on or near it to flush it out of dense brush, rock crevices or burrows. It will dig if necessary, to flush prey. General Appearance: Well-proportioned muscled, sound with moderate bone. (Grande size heavier body and bone) Lean 4-sided pyramid shaped head with prick ears. Tail - sickle-shaped. Over emphasis on any one feature should be strongly avoided. The Medio and Grande come in two coat textures, smooth and wire. The Podengo is a hunting dog; scars from honorable wounds shall not be considered a fault. Size, Proportion, Substance: The proportions of the Grande and Medio are almost square. Strong in build, heavier bone present in larger size dogs. Body length from prosternum to point of buttocks is approximately 10 percent longer than the height at the withers. -
HOUND GROUP Photos Compliments of A.K.C
HOUND GROUP Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H AFGHAN HOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H AMERICAN ENGLISH COONHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H AMERICAN FOXHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H AZAWAKH HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BASENJI HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BASSET HOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BEAGLE HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BLACK AND TAN COONHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BLOODHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BLUETICK COONHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BORZOI HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H CIRNECO DELL’ETNA HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H DACHSHUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H ENGLISH FOXHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H GRAND BASSET GRIFFON VENDEEN HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H GREYHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H HARRIER HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H IBIZAN HOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H IRISH WOLFHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H OTTERHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. -
The Book of the Otter
T H E B O O K O F TH E OTTER A MANUA L F OR SP OR TSM E N A ND NA TURA L/STS R I C H A R D C L A PH A M A UTH OR OF O! -HU TI G O T H E L AK LA D F LL S F N N N E N E , ” R OUG H SH O O T I NG ET , C . With I llus tra tio n s fro m Ph o tog raphs by the A u tho r F e s a nd Al red Ta lor . L e f y AND A N INTROD UCTION BY L L H I I A T PS . W M M O . M H O O N , H G N M H EAT RAN TO , L I I T E D 6 F LEET LA E L E . N , O N DO N , C 4 PREFA CE - is o ular I N these days otter hunting a p p sport , and in consequence there are now many more packs o f t otterhounds han was formerly the case . Of all o f o ne beasts chase in this country, the otter is the for about which we know least , he is a great O f th e wanderer , a creature night , and therefore f di ficult to study systematically . o Of the many pe ple who follow hounds , com arative l o r p yfew understand the science Of hunting , the habits o fthe creature which forms their quarry .