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A Little Canine Courtesy Can Go a Long Way

Practicing common courtesy and proper etiquette is a necessity to the dog and dog owner. Others will appreciate you for having a “polite” dog and being a responsible dog owner. Start practicing these common courtesy guidelines and you will be well on your way to becoming a responsible pet owner with a well mannered dog everyone will adore.

    Teach your dog how to walk beside you.
    What is wrong with this picture? You take Fluffy for a walk, however you return home flustered with blistered palms from struggling with Fluffy’s leash. Fluffy is not listening. Fluffy should walk beside you. An obedience class or a dog savvy friend could really help you and Fluffy enjoy your walks.

    Pick up after your dog in parks and other public places.
    Ever step in some one else’s dog’s feces? Bad enough to step in your own dogs, but now you have gone and stepped in someone else’s. Most people guilty of this will look around “while their dog is um, busy” to see if they have been spotted, yes, we know it’s you.

    Respect the sign that says “Keep your dog leashed or held”.
    These signs are meant for everyone, including you. Upon entering a vet office or a pet store I am amazed how many people simply open the door and allow their dog to rush in unleashed. Be polite, read the signs and comply with them.

    Ask first.
    A really good rule of thumb; don’t pet a dog until you have the dog owner’s permission. Also, don’t allow your dog to approach another dog without an okay from the other dog’s owner. Large dog owners are especially guilty of this. They always seem to think their large dog loves little dogs or puppies. The truth is most small dog owners don’t want a large dog looming over their small dog.

    Thou shalt not urinate on the neighbor’s roses.
    Some neighbors put a great deal of money and labor into having a beautiful lawn and flowers. Please do not let Fido lift his leg on Mrs. Robinson’s prize winning Pink and White Ballerina rose bushes, if you do, don’t be angry when she sprays you and Fido with the water hose.

Dog ownership is both a privilege and a responsibility, and a well mannered dog and a responsible dog owner is appreciated by all.


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This Weekend At UKC

UKC is pleased to announce that the running of the 2010 UKC World Squirrel Dog Championship will take place in Franklin, Indiana, and will be hosted by the Johnson County Hound Club. The event date will be Saturday, March 20th. New this year will be last chance qualifying events which will take place on Friday, March 19th and will feature a.m. and p.m. qualifiers. There will also be a World Championship Bench Show which will take place Friday evening. Clubs wishing to conduct qualifying events between now and then are encouraged to call UKC Field Representative Eugene Hill (256) 596-0568 or UKC Field Representative Marty Stanton (812) 343-0958. Good luck to all ! (More Information).

National Hunting Beagle Association Days is also this weekend in Missouri. Come on out and enjoy the event with us! NHBA sectional runoffs on Friday and a 2 day hunt Saturday and Sunday.(More Information).

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American Eskimo

Recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1913, the American Eskimo is a member of the ancient and wide ranging Spitz family of dogs. White Spitzes were popular in Pomerania and in the coastal regions of Germany. Sailors traded the white dogs throughout Europe. When Queen Charlotte of England acquired several white Spitzes, the dogs became fashionable among British aristocrats. White Spitzes appear in several Gainsborough paintings. Known as the German Spitz in its homeland, the breed was renamed the American Eskimo in 1917.



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