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AKC VIRTUAL TOP DOG CHALLENGE WINNER

Archie.  Photo from AKC.
Archie. Photo from AKC.

From The Dog Lady’s Mailbag:

AKC Announces Winner of Second Virtual Top Dog Challenge

The American Kennel Club is happy to announce the winner of the second AKC Virtual Top Dog Challenge. The event garnered 400 entries. GCHB CH Cordmaker Boys Will Be Boys PT NAP NJP, a Puli known as “Archie,” was awarded Best in Show by AKC Judge Dr. Donald Sturz, Jr. of New York. “Archie” is owned by James Moen, Catharine Pronzini, Sue Huebner and Penny Kelly and bred by Sue Huebner and Penny Kelly. Best Puppy was awarded to Remedy’s Perfectly Paired, an Australian Shepherd known as “Zin,” also judged by Dr. Sturz. “Zin” is owned by Katie Knudtson and bred by Katie Knudtson and AJ Tavares. A combined donation of $8,000 from the entry fee made possible with a match by AKC Reunite, will be donated to AKC Reunite’s Adopt A K-9 Cop program, which works with AKC Clubs to donate K-9 police dogs to police departments around the United States. Continue reading AKC VIRTUAL TOP DOG CHALLENGE WINNER

Dog-Opoly

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Did you play Monopoly as a child? Or maybe you still do. Either way, if you’re a dog lover, you may want to check out Dog-opoly. According to the developer, Late For The Sky:

It has all the fun of a traditional property trading game with some dog-eat-dog twists! Buy your favorite dogs then collect Dog Houses and trade them in for Big Bones. Dogs are arranged in size from small to big,Chihuahua to Great Dane. Continue reading Dog-Opoly

Puppy Socializers

Guide Dog Helping Blind Person With Long Cane Going Down Stairs

Do you love puppies, but can’t take on the life-long responsibility of another dog right now? Why not consider fostering and socializing for an assistance dog charity?

Puppy socializers take in puppies destined to be guide dogs for the blind, hearing dogs for the deaf, or physical assistance dogs for the physically challenged. They may also be used as support dogs for those with autism or other mentally debilitating conditions like PTSD. Continue reading Puppy Socializers

2021 Farm Dog of The Year Nominations

Bigstock Photo
Bigstock Photo

A new contest to share with all of you farmers out there. Hurry! Nominations close August 20th!

The American Farm Bureau Federation seeks nominations for the 2021 Farm Dog of the Year contest. Micheal Clements shares how the contest recognizes farmers and ranchers’ companions while providing the public a look at agriculture.

Clements: The Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year contest by the American Farm Bureau Federation and Purina promotes the important role of dogs in agriculture. Terri Moore, AFBF Vice President of Communications, says this is the third year of the contest.

Moore: It’s really a fun way to highlight the important role of dogs on farms and ranches. The idea is to celebrate farm dogs that work alongside the farmers and ranchers. And the criteria are they should be helpful, playful, obedient and good companions. The grand-prize winner gets $5,000 and a years’ supply of dog food. And then, we’ll have up to four regional runners-up who each get $1,000.

Clements: The competition includes the People’s Choice Pup award, an online, social media version of the contest.

Moore: So, we take the top ten contestants in the Farm Dog competition and we profile them on our social media channels and give anyone and everyone the chance to vote. And the winner gets bragging rights, which are important, and 50 bucks. The interesting thing is, last year we had more than 100,000 votes. What a great way to connect the general public to the role of dogs on farms.

Clements: Partnering with Purina, the contest connects agriculture with consumers.

Moore: Less than two percent of the population now has a direct connection to agriculture. And we’ve never had higher interest in the food supply and where food comes from thanks to COVID. And for those who love animals, they come upon this, they see both how farmers and ranchers love their pets, but get to learn a little bit about agriculture in the process.

Clements: The deadline for nominations is August 20. Submit nominations online

Farmers: Now’s the time to showcase your dog!

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!

Iditarod News Roundup

Joe Redington Sr., Father of the Iditarod, Brooks Range photo from 1986, photo by Mike Jackoboice.  (from Iditarod.com)
Joe Redington Sr., Father of the Iditarod, Brooks Range photo from 1986, photo by Mike Jackoboice. (from Iditarod.com)
I just received a newsletter full of news about off-season Iditarod events. If you’re not familiar (do you live under a rock?) the Iditarod is a sled dog race from Anchorage to Nome every year. For 8 – 10 days, mushers live, run, and ride on sleds pulled by a team of dogs through some of the most unfriendly terrain on earth. The race is held to commemorate the important history of sled dogs in the frigid north. The trail follows the route sled dogs took to bring life-saving diphtheria anti-toxin to Nome, on the coast of the Bering Sea, saving countless lives.

Here’s all the news that is news from the Iditarod:

Summer raffle

This is your chance to win one of two 2020 Dodge Ram 4×4 Pickup Trucks! Or one of eight $1,000 cash prizes. Ticket price is $100 each and there are only 2,000 tickets available.

Call 1(800) 545-6874 to purchase. Drawing held Sept. 30 on The Iditarod Facebook Live.

Read more here. Continue reading Iditarod News Roundup

Outdoor Dining

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Health officials say one of the most dangerous things you can do during this pandemic is to eat inside a restaurant. They recommend eating on the patio. How serendipitous that many patios allow you to bring your dog along!

Not sure where to go? Check out Zomato from Urban Spoon to search for restaurants near you with outside seating. Just enter your city or town where it currently says “Canton”. Then call the restaurant to find out how dog friendly they are.

Happy dining!

Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!