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1. Sussex Spaniels will Gather in Sussex
(News/General Heritage News)
... old Sussex Spaniel by the name of "Stump" was the winner of America’s top dog show in 2009, Westminster Kennel Club Show held at Madison Square Gardens, New York City, the same year that another rare British ...
2. BHDB Celebration Crufts 2010
(Press/Press Releases)
... the worlds 2nd most important dog show, Westminster Kennel Club in New York, USA, was won by a Sussex Spaniel, a breed which can barely manage 60 puppies a year However, enthusiasts of Britain’s ...
The build up to Crufts 2010 continues and, as part of the pre-Crufts publicity, Talking Point Broadcasting interviewed Paul Keevil about our British Heritage Dog Breeds and the Celebration of the Vulnerable ...
4. Politics and Pedigrees
(British Heritage Dog Breeds Articles/British Heritage Dog Breeds Guests Articles)
... by the pedigree world in general and the Kennel Club in particular. This time has proved different. There are many complex reasons for this, not least the fact that few dog people were inclined to close ...
5. Terriers - the 'Salt of the Earth' in a Flat Cap
(British Heritage Dog Breeds Articles/British Heritage Dog Breeds Guests Articles)
... rankings. So much so that half of the breeds in the Kennel Club terrier group, thirteen of twenty six, are classed as endangered British Heritage Dog Breeds. Some, like the Glen of Imaal, were never common ...
6. Old English Sheepdogs, Paint, Walt Disney and the Beatles
(Information/British Heritage Dog Breed Articles)
... at the KC, ten years later that had reduced to 988, whilst in 2008 it had dropped to 529, making this one of the largest reductions in Kennel Club registrations during this period for a British Heritage ...
7. The Pomeranian - It's Not the Last Night of the Poms
(Information/British Heritage Dog Breed Articles)
... is classified by the Kennel Club as British through and through and jolly pleased we are to have them too! They come in a range of colours, enough to satisfy the even the most discerning of owners - white, ...
The Kennel Club says that the British Heritage Dog Breeds themselves should make more effort and 'we' say the Kennel Club should attach more importance to our and their indigenous breeds. The Native ...
9. Is Everything Alright with the Irish Red and White Setter?
(Information/British Heritage Dog Breed Articles)
... only recognised as a breed by the Kennel Club relatively recently and they have been building up their registrations since then. They peaked registration-wise in 1995 with 211 and since then have been ...
10. Are the Credits Still Rolling for the Sealyham Terrier?
(Information/British Heritage Dog Breed Articles)
... 1996 it reduced still further to 111, whilst in 2008 just 43 Sealyham puppies were registered with the Kennel Club, placing them in the bottom three most endangered breeds on the Kennel Club’s Vulnerable ...
11. The Mysterious Case of the Disappearing English Setter
(Information/British Heritage Dog Breed Articles)
... welcome comments from those involved with English Setters or the Gundog group. Kennel Club Registration totals for the English Setter 1989 1186 1999 627 1990 942 2000 789 ...
12. British Heritage Breeds KC Registrations Alert
(News/General Heritage News)
The Kennel Club have just released the 2nd quarter's registration totals for 2009. 2nd quarter total for all breeds was 57,998 with the first quarter being 55,674 giving a grand total of 113,672 dogs ...
Skye Terrier 27 oooooooo Irish Red & White Setter [I] 142 Otterhound 38 Norwich Terrier 152 Sealyham Terrier 43 Lancashire Heeler 158 Smooth Collie ...
... in the popularity of so many of our traditional British Breeds. I am an original member of The Kennel Club's Vulnerable Native Breeds Committee and the only non Kennel Club member serving on it. Additionally, ...
... here on the web. Why British Heritage Dog Breeds? Many people have never really been comfortable with the 'vulnerable' label that the Kennel Club placed upon us. Whilst in essence this may well be ...