AON is an inherited neurological disorder characterised by a weakness in the hind limbs, eventually leading to weakness in the front limbs. Neurological signs of this condition seem to progress ...
The Kennel Club and University of Cambridge's Respiratory Function Grading Scheme assesses Bulldogs, French Bulldogs and Pugs for a breathing problem known as BOAS (brachycephalic obstructive airway ...
This Christmas, we’re celebrating the one thing that truly makes a house feel like home - our dogs. No matter who you are, your dog brings the magic, always with a wagging tail to welcome you home.
A native of Turkey, The Anatolian Shepherd was developed as a flock guard and lived a nomadic life with his master, travelling great distances across the Central Anatolian Plateau. They lived outdoors ...
If you're not sure which health screening schemes apply to your breed you can find out more information in the health section of our Breeds A to Z.
Strong Turkish flock guard adapted to outdoor life in all weathers The breed has only been recently recognised in the UK and was previously included as an Anatolian Shepherd Dog, but the standard for ...
This checklist can help you find the right dog training instructor to suit your needs.
One of the smallest of the terriers with a lovable disposition Until 1964, what we now know as the Norfolk Terrier and the Norwich Terrier were both shown as the Norwich Terrier. This breed, ...
Watch our Head of Health, Charlotte McNamara, as she discusses how to be 'puppywise', or visit our article to learn more about how the 'convenience culture' is driving a puppy welfare crisis.
If you love the countryside and seeing dogs working as they were intended to, field trials may be perfect for you.
According to the Home Office, over 2.8 million procedures involving living animals were carried out in Great Britain in 2020. Over 2,700 dogs were used in these procedures and a total of 4,340 ...