MOE
Published on July 30, 2018
MOE MIYAGAWA By Gay Glazbrook 2018 marks the 50th year Moe Miyagawa has been in Doberman Pinschers. He has handled five dogs to the coveted DPCA National Specialty Best in Show winners’ circle, a feat never achieved by any other […]
Amy’s Attitude: June 2018
Published on June 6, 2018
What do you do? It was 1994, and the question was directed at me and my fellow students in the RLS325 class. It seemed a pretty basic question, and the responses came quickly. “I’m a student.” “I’m a grocery store […]
Hawk by Mary M. Rodgers
Published on April 3, 2018
I don’t intend this to be the usual requiem to a dog, but then there was nothing usual about Hawk. How do you write about something like this? Losing hi at just nine seemed like the end of my world, […]
JoAnne’s Workshop: No What? Using E-Collars
Published on April 3, 2018
There is much ground to cover in the use of the e-collar, so while I wanted to address using it for aggression this month, proper use of the e-collar is an issue that is more important to address first. What […]
Amy’s Attitude: April 2018
Published on April 3, 2018
I love history, and I love learning, but add Dobermans into the mix, and I’m chomping at the bit! Working on the top producing sires project was such a learning experience, forcing me to delve into pedigrees and photos from […]
Boo Radley
Published on April 3, 2018
By Ann Platt, Boo Radle’ys Breeder “Ari”, Ch. Tolivar’s Aristotle of Azteca, sired by Ch. Azteca’s Beacon “Rommel” was an impressive dog from a nearly all-champion litter. I wanted my first show dog to be one of his puppies. Dr. […]
Amy’s Attitude: February 2018
Published on February 5, 2018
Titles, Titles, Titles! The American Kennel Club has truly been catering to the competitive nature of dog people. There are more opportunities than ever before to compete with your dog and earn bragging rites and titles. As of January 1, […]