We asked Holly, our budding Cocker Spaniel volunteer, to try out the Hamish McBeth Grooming…
Having produced a few fun and interesting infographics on our canine friends, we thought it…
Overview Belonging in the herding group, the Border Collie originated in the border country between…
The Borzoi originated from Russia where they were bred to hunt wolves for the Russian…
The Australian Cattle Dog (ACD) was developed in the 19th century to herd wild cattle…
The winner of Crufts 2001 – The Basenji The Basenji is a hunting dog originating…
Breed History The Basset Hound is a short legged breed of the hound family. Originating…
Beagles have been a recognised breed in England since the 1830s and came about from breeding a number of breeds including the Talbot Hound, the North Country Beagle, the Southern Hound, and possibly the Harrier. Before then the name Beagle was used as a generic term to describe several small hound breeds.
The Bedlington Terrier came to be from the country of Northumberland, England and was originally known as the Rothbury Terrier, named after the district of Rothbury. Around 1825 the breed was renamed the Bedlington Terrier after the Bedlington Mining Shire. It was the pride of the Shire for its hunting of foxes, hares and badgers. It was also used in the mines to eradicate vermin.
What is Kennel Cough? Kennel cough is a contagious infection that affects your dog’s upper…








