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  • Barn Hunt: The Unique Sport That Taps into Your Dog’s Instincts

    Barn Hunt: The Unique Sport That Taps into Your Dog’s Instincts

    Barn Hunt is an exciting and rapidly growing dog sport that allows dogs to do what they were born to do—use their powerful sense of smell and their hunting instincts to locate rats hidden in bales of straw. Although the name “barn hunt” has become somewhat of a generic term among dog enthusiasts, it is important to understand that Barn Hunt® is actually a registered sport with its own organization, trademark, and carefully defined rules.

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  • The Myth of the “Brain Too Big” Doberman: Why It Never Happened

    The Myth of the “Brain Too Big” Doberman: Why It Never Happened

    Every Doberman owner who has attended a dog show or an expo has probably heard it — the age-old myth that “Doberman brain keeps growing until they no longer fit inside their skulls, making them go crazy or turn on their owners.” It’s the kind of story that refuses to die, passed from generation to generation with a mix of fear, fascination, and complete misunderstanding of canine anatomy.

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  • Scent Detection: The Fascinating World of Canine Noses and the Sports That Celebrate Them

    Scent Detection: The Fascinating World of Canine Noses and the Sports That Celebrate Them

    Scent detection is more than a hobby. For many dogs, it’s a life-changing outlet for their most powerful sense: their nose. From competition scent detection trials governed by organizations like the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) to specialized detection work for medical conditions or law enforcement, the applications are vast—and growing more popular every year.

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  • Wobbler Syndrome in Dogs: Symptoms, Treatments, Prognosis, and What Owners Need to Know

    Wobbler Syndrome in Dogs: Symptoms, Treatments, Prognosis, and What Owners Need to Know

    Wobbler Syndrome in dogs is a serious neurological condition that affects the spine in the neck (cervical vertebral column). It causes weakness, pain, and an unsteady, “wobbly” gait that can worsen over time. This disorder goes by several names, including cervical spondylomyelopathy (CSM) and cervical vertebral instability, and it most commonly affects large and giant breed dogs.

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  • Understanding OFA Testing, CHIC Numbers, and What They Mean for Your Dog’s Health

    Understanding OFA Testing, CHIC Numbers, and What They Mean for Your Dog’s Health

    If you’ve spent any time researching reputable dog breeders or considering adding a purebred dog to your family, you’ve probably come across the term “OFA testing.” You may also have seen breeders proudly advertising that their dogs have a “CHIC number.” While these health certifications are important tools in responsible breeding, there is often confusion among puppy buyers—and even some breeders themselves—about what the certifications actually mean, how to interpret the results, and why having a CHIC number does not automatically prove a dog is free of health issues.

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  • Unleashing Speed: A Complete Guide to Sprinter Dog Sport

    Unleashing Speed: A Complete Guide to Sprinter Dog Sport

    Sprinter is one of the fastest-growing dog sports in North America and beyond. If you’ve ever watched your dog tear across a field with pure joy, you’ve glimpsed the spirit of Sprinter. Unlike some more complex trails like obedience or agility, Sprinter dog sport is rather straightforward: it’s a timed 100-meter dash that lets your dog showcase raw speed and enthusiasm.

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  • Why Trupanion is the Best Dog Insurance for Dobermans in Quebec

    Why Trupanion is the Best Dog Insurance for Dobermans in Quebec

    Dobermans are known for their intelligence, loyalty, athleticism, and deep bond with their owners. But as any Doberman owner knows, this incredible breed also comes with unique health risks — from cardiomyopathy to hip dysplasia and bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus or GDV). That’s why pet insurance isn’t just a nice-to-have for Doberman owners — it’s essential.

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  • Doberman Protection Sports (IGP): Explained & Demystified

    Doberman Protection Sports (IGP): Explained & Demystified

    If you have ever watched a well-trained working dog in action—moving with focus, responding instantly to subtle cues, brimming with purpose and confidence—you’ve witnessed something extraordinary. This isn’t just obedience. It’s not just a sport. It’s a celebration of what our dogs were bred to do: to work in partnership with us.

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  • Understanding and Managing Separation Anxiety in Dobermans: A Comprehensive Guide

    Understanding and Managing Separation Anxiety in Dobermans: A Comprehensive Guide

    Doberman Pinschers are among the most loyal, intelligent, and affectionate dog breeds. Bred originally for protection and companionship, Dobermans thrive on human interaction and deep bonds with their families. While their devotion makes them extraordinary companions, it can also set the stage for separation anxiety, a behavioral condition that can cause stress for both the dog and its owner.

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  • Dobermans and Vaccination: What Every Owner Should Know

    Dobermans and Vaccination: What Every Owner Should Know

    Vaccination is one of the most important pillars of preventive veterinary medicine. Thanks to vaccines, countless dogs—including Dobermans—have been protected from devastating diseases like parvovirus, distemper, hepatitis, and rabies. Yet alongside these undeniable public health benefits, more and more dog owners are aware that vaccines can sometimes cause adverse reactions—ranging from mild discomfort to serious (though rare) immune-mediated diseases.

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