The UK`s favourite canine newspaper

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The UK`s favourite canine newspaper
The UK’s favourite canine newspaper
• Over 5,000 subscribers and a total weekly
readership of 39,000 dog lovers
• Over 93,000 visits to our website each month
• 180,000 people watch dogworld.tv each month
• Our readers own an average of 5-6 dogs
• 216,000 dogs in our market place
Read by
more UK
breeders than
any other canine
publication
Digital Media
Dog World, based in Ashford, Kent, is Britain’s best selling weekly canine newspaper, and
deals with all aspects of pedigree dogs.
It’s core readership consists of people involved in breeding, exhibiting and competing with
dogs, not only in the show ring but in popular sports such as agility, obedience and gundog
work. Each issue also contains so much information of interest to those who keep dogs purely
as pets.
The paper contains the latest news concerning dogs from Britain and overseas, columns
from an expert team of specialist writers, notes from the individual breeds, reports from dog
shows at home and abroad, including the judges’ opinions of their winners, and details of
forthcoming events plus features on specific breeds or dog clubs.
The highlight of the dog show year is Crufts held every March, and Dog World marks this with
a large preview special, a colour supplement featuring the top winners of the previous year,
and a comprehensive report issue giving full results from the show.
The prestigious glossy Dog World Annual is produced each December. The company also
produces videos and television programmes under the dogworld.tv banner. For full details go
to the website www.dogworld.co.uk.
Dog World runs, together with dog food firm ProPlan, the Pup of the Year competition with
a final in February, and compiles and co-sponsors the Top Dog, Stud Dog and Brood Bitch points
competitions.
The paper was founded in 1902 as The Illustrated Kennel News and changed to its present
title in 1921. Subscriptions can be taken out for the print edition, digital edition or both.
Damian Durio
Editor
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PROGRESS made in canine health will
be highlighted throughout Crufts.
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Experts from the Animal Health
Trust (AHT) scientific and veterinary teams will be on hand each day
to offer advice and answer queries
from dog owners, and scientists from
the charity’s inherited disease, cancer and seasonal canine illness (SCI)
research groups will also be present,
supported by clinicians working in
the Kennel Club Cancer Centre at
the AHT.
The Trust’s genetic services team
will also be available to discuss canine
DNA testing for hereditary diseases,
DNA profiling and parentage verification.
The KC stressed again this year
that its key priority is to promote the
health and wellbeing of dogs. Since
2009 it has committed £1.2 million
to researching inherited diseases
and creating health tests at the KC
Genetics Centre at the AHT, and
it has also loaned the AHT £1.5m
for its Cancer Centre, where vital
research will take place to prevent and
treat canine cancer.
The time is now!
Caption for photographs on page 3
photo Central Press
Other research undertaken at the
AHT has enabled the development
of the online tool Mate Select service, which helps breeders to make
more informed breeding decisions
to ensure the future health of their
breeds. People can find out more
about this work at the ‘Breeding for
the Future’ stand at Crufts in hall
3/56.
“In addition to working to improve
the genetic health of dogs the KC is
committed to ensuring that dogs do
not suffer ill health as a result of exaggerated conformation,” said spokesman Caroline Kisko on Tuesday. “To
this end the KC reviewed all breed
Standards with the veterinary profession and introduced veterinary checks
at dog shows to this end. The introduction of breed health co-ordinators
also helps to ensure that the KC and
breeders can work together to most
effectively address health issues.”
Mrs Kisko said the KC remained
concerned that too many breeders
outside its influence did not make use
of the information and tools which
are now available for breeding healthier puppies, and are giving the large
number of responsible breeders a bad
reputation as a result.
“The Assured Breeder Scheme
continues to be the centre of the KC’s
efforts to raise the standards of breeding and to educate puppy buyers,” she
said.
The collaboration between the KC
and the AHT has been a great success, and it is a partnership the AHT
hopes will continue. Its deputy chief
executive Dr Mark Vaudin was keen
to emphasise how much progress had
been made in certain health areas over
recent years, particularly since the
inception of the KC Genetics Centre.
“We are very excited about the collaboration between us and the KC and
the fact that we can use our combined
knowledge and expertise to help dog
health and welfare,” he said. “A large
number of tests has emerged in recent
years such as Mate Select, and thanks
to KC funding we can continue our
work and increase speed to find things
to help dogs.
“The KC has also helped fund our
investigation into seasonal canine illness, which has been affecting dogs
in certain areas of the country each
autumn.”
The AHT’s presence at Crufts in
terms of offering relevant advice and
support to dog owners has grown significantly in the last few years.
“This year we have the largest presence ever – 40 vets, scientists and
other personnel over the four days to
answer questions and give advice,” Dr
Vaudin said. “This echoes the number
of initiatives currently going on in the
world of canine welfare.
“It’s great that the KC has started
to fund the science – they are making
inroads, no question – and the collaboration between us is a very positive
thing all round.”
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easily digested quality
ingredients for sensitive
stomachs
natural oils for a glossy coat
promotes joint health with
Glucosamine, Chondroitin
and MSM
hypoallergenic – free from
wheat gluten, beef, dairy
products and soya
boosted levels of Vitamin A,
C, E and Selenium
no artificial colourings,
flavourings
✂
or preservatives
Name: Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms .................................
Initial ..................................
• balanced minerals and
added
cranberry extract to help
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tract health
Address ....................................................................................................
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A focus
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PROGRESS made in canine health will
be highlighted throughout Crufts.
photo McDonald
Experts from the Animal Health
Trust (AHT) scientific and veterinary teams will be on hand each day
to offer advice and answer queries
from dog owners, and scientists from
the charity’s inherited disease, cancer and seasonal canine illness (SCI)
research groups will also be present,
supported by clinicians working in
the Kennel Club Cancer Centre at
the AHT.
The Trust’s genetic services team
will also be available to discuss canine
DNA testing for hereditary diseases,
DNA profiling and parentage verification.
The KC stressed again this year
that its key priority is to promote the
health and wellbeing of dogs. Since
2009 it has committed £1.2 million
to researching inherited diseases
and creating health tests at the KC
Genetics Centre at the AHT, and
it has also loaned the AHT £1.5m
for its Cancer Centre, where vital
research will take place to prevent and
treat canine cancer.
Genetic health
The time is now!
Caption for photographs on page 3
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Other research undertaken at the
AHT has enabled the development
of the online tool Mate Select service, which helps breeders to make
more informed breeding decisions
to ensure the future health of their
breeds. People can find out more
about this work at the ‘Breeding for
the Future’ stand at Crufts in hall
3/56.
“In addition to working to improve
the genetic health of dogs the KC is
committed to ensuring that dogs do
not suffer ill health as a result of exaggerated conformation,” said spokesman Caroline Kisko on Tuesday. “To
this end the KC reviewed all breed
Standards with the veterinary profession and introduced veterinary checks
at dog shows to this end. The introduction of breed health co-ordinators
also helps to ensure that the KC and
breeders can work together to most
effectively address health issues.”
Mrs Kisko said the KC remained
Experts from the Animal Health
Trust (AHT) scientific and veteri- concerned that too many breeders
nary teams will be on hand each day outside its influence did not make use
to offer advice and answer queries of the information and tools which
from dog owners, and scientists from are now available for breeding healththe charity’s inherited disease, can- ier puppies, and are giving the large
cer and seasonal canine illness (SCI) number of responsible breeders a bad
research groups will also be present, reputation as a result.
“The Assured Breeder Scheme
supported by clinicians working in
the Kennel Club Cancer Centre at continues to be the centre of the KC’s
efforts to raise the standards of breedthe AHT.
The Trust’s genetic services team ing and to educate puppy buyers,” she
will also be available to discuss canine said.
The collaboration between the KC
DNA testing for hereditary diseases,
DNA profiling and parentage verifi- and the AHT has been a great success, and it is a partnership the AHT
cation.
The KC stressed again this year hopes will continue. Its deputy chief
that its key priority is to promote the executive Dr Mark Vaudin was keen
health and wellbeing of dogs. Since to emphasise how much progress had
2009 it has committed £1.2 million been made in certain health areas over
to researching inherited diseases recent years, particularly since the
and creating health tests at the KC inception of the KC Genetics Centre.
“We are very excited about the colGenetics Centre at the AHT, and
it has also loaned the AHT £1.5m laboration between us and the KC and
for its Cancer Centre, where vital the fact that we can use our combined
research will take place to prevent and knowledge and expertise to help dog
health and welfare,” he said. “A large
treat canine cancer.
number of tests has emerged in recent
years such as Mate Select, and thanks
Other research undertaken at the to KC funding we can continue our
AHT has enabled the development work and increase speed to find things
of the online tool Mate Select ser- to help dogs.
“The KC has also helped fund our
vice, which helps breeders to make
more informed breeding decisions investigation into seasonal canine illto ensure the future health of their ness, which has been affecting dogs
breeds. People can find out more in certain areas of the country each
about this work at the ‘Breeding for autumn.”
The AHT’s presence at Crufts in
the Future’ stand at Crufts in hall
terms of offering relevant advice and
3/56.
“In addition to working to improve support to dog owners has grown sigthe genetic health of dogs the KC is nificantly in the last few years.
“This year we have the largest prescommitted to ensuring that dogs do
not suffer ill health as a result of exag- ence ever – 40 vets, scientists and
gerated conformation,” said spokes- other personnel over the four days to
man Caroline Kisko on Tuesday. “To answer questions and give advice,” Dr
this end the KC reviewed all breed Vaudin said. “This echoes the number
Standards with the veterinary profes- of initiatives currently going on in the
sion and introduced veterinary checks world of canine welfare.
“It’s great that the KC has started
at dog shows to this end. The introduction of breed health co-ordinators to fund the science – they are making
also helps to ensure that the KC and inroads, no question – and the collabbreeders can work together to most oration between us is a very positive
thing all round.”
effectively address health issues.”
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pages 38-41
All change at Westminster
Welsh Junior Handler of the Year
easily digested quality
ingredients for sensitive
stomachs
natural oils for a glossy coat
promotes joint health with
Glucosamine, Chondroitin
and MSM
hypoallergenic – free from
wheat gluten, beef, dairy
products and soya
boosted levels of Vitamin A,
C, E and Selenium
no artificial colourings,
✂
flavourings or preservatives
Name: Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms .................................
Initial ..................................
• balanced minerals and
added
cranberry extract to help
Surname ..................................................Tel
............................................ maintain urinary
tract health
Address ....................................................................................................
• with added nucleotides
................................................................................................................... maximise digestion and
...................................................... Postcode
............................................
Year of Book ................ No of copies .....................Cost
...........................
Year of Book ................ No of copies .....................Cost
...........................
Year of Book ................ No of copies .....................Cost
...........................
Post and Packaging £6.00 per book UK ...............
P&P ...........................
(Eire £12.00)
Total Cost .......................................
Bench and Field: A whirlwind year of
challenges and triumphs
pages 28-29
Paws ... for youth
Nutrition without compromise
Foto urma sieger
the
Book
complete
2009 Book (English Version)
£50.00
2008 Book (English Version)
£50.00
2007 Book (English Version)
£40.00
2006 Book (English Version)
£40.00
2005 Book (English Version)
£40.00
2004 Book (English Version)
£40.00
2003 Book (English Version)
£40.00
2002 Book (English Version)
£40.00
2001 Book (English Version)
£40.00
2000 Book (Free Translation)
£40.00 (Sold out)
1999 Book (German Edition)
£40.00 £20.00
1998 Book (Free Translation)
£40.00 £20.00
1997 Book (Free Translation)
£40.00 £20.00
1996 Book (Free Translation)
1995 Book (Free Translation) (Limited Numbers Available) £40.00 £20.00
1994 Book (No Translation) (Limited Numbers Available) £40.00 £20.00
£30.00 £20.00
To order either phone 01273 834470
or complete the details required on
the coupon and either cut out or
photocopy and send to the
address below along with a
cheque payable to:
Wendy Stephens at:
Arden Grange, London Road,
Albourne, Hassocks,
West Sussex BN6 9BJ
Tel: 01273 834470
[email protected]
Mrs Kisko said the KC remained
concerned that too many breeders
outside its influence did not make use
of the information and tools which
are now available for breeding healthier puppies, and are giving the large
number of responsible breeders a bad
reputation as a result.
“The Assured Breeder Scheme
continues to be the centre of the KC’s
efforts to raise the standards of breeding and to educate puppy buyers,” she
said.
The collaboration between the KC
and the AHT has been a great success, and it is a partnership the AHT
hopes will continue. Its deputy chief
executive Dr Mark Vaudin was keen
to emphasise how much progress had
been made in certain health areas over
recent years, particularly since the
inception of the KC Genetics Centre.
“We are very excited about the collaboration between us and the KC and
the fact that we can use our combined
knowledge and expertise to help dog
health and welfare,” he said. “A large
number of tests has emerged in recent
years such as Mate Select, and thanks
to KC funding we can continue our
work and increase speed to find things
to help dogs.
“The KC has also helped fund our
investigation into seasonal canine illness, which has been affecting dogs
in certain areas of the country each
autumn.”
The AHT’s presence at Crufts in
terms of offering relevant advice and
support to dog owners has grown significantly in the last few years.
“This year we have the largest presence ever – 40 vets, scientists and
other personnel over the four days to
answer questions and give advice,” Dr
Vaudin said. “This echoes the number
of initiatives currently going on in the
world of canine welfare.
“It’s great that the KC has started
to fund the science – they are making
inroads, no question – and the collaboration between us is a very positive
thing all round.”
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March 28
Insurance
Choosing the right insurance for your dog can be a
minefield. Dog World presents a comprehensive list of
all the canine insurance companies, providing a chance
for them to explain how their policies can benefit you
and your dogs.
A showcase for all the winners at Crufts.
June 13
Medical Detection Dogs
The work that dogs can do for the benefit of the
human race these days is increasingly spectacular and
fascinating. Dogs can detect when someone is about to
have a seizure, dogs who detect cancer and dogs who
help the disabled and elderly are an increasing reality
in today’s society.
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May 9
Top Dog 2014 first quarter results table
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May 23
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Whether you own a small or large kennel looking
after the welfare of the dogs living inside should be
of paramount importance. We speak to experienced
breeders and experts about their top tips for
maintaining a healthy and safe environment for their
dogs as well as what steps potential kennel owners
need to take in order to set up such an enterprise for
the first time.
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April 4
Crufts Winners
June 6
Schnauzers
It’s no secret that there has been an emphasis on
negative canine behaviour and the so-called ‘pitfalls’ of
the pedigree dog across the national media in recent
years. Many canine enthusiasts have expressed despair
at the lack of balance given to certain ‘thorny’ issues
covered in television programmes and news articles.
We ask those representing and involved in the canine
world what more can be done to address some of the
contentious and often misunderstood dog-related
issues in order to bring some fair representation of
our dogs in the media? How can they best promote
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March 21
Pawscars Winners
2014 Features
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We talk to experts in the field of medical detection
dogs and those working with dogs for the physically
or mentally impaired to find out how research with
some of these ‘lifeline’ canine-related charities is being
future-proofed. And, looking at the bigger picture,
what kind of scientific impact this work will have on
the way we handle diagnosis and treatment in human
medicine.
July 4
Spaniels
July 11
Top Dog halfway results table
July 18
Top Brood and Top Stud halfway
results table
July 18
Dietary Science and Nutrition
What do you feed your dog? Have you really thought
about what goes in that tin or packet that your faithful
friends tuck into twice daily? Are you concerned with
the science behind dog food and the effect it has on
your dog’s health? We ask manufacturers about the
latest innovations in dog foods, what the new trends
are when looking at product development and how
‘performance-based’ foods really work for your active
dog.
we know dogs
September 19
Arts and Crafts
Dogs have been the subject of many an artist’s
masterpiece due to the close bonds and emotional
attachment us humans form with our four-legged
friends. Whether its painting, sculpture, jewellery,
photography, or hand-crafted gifts, a wealth of
talent exists in the UK. Here we take a look at some
of the more famous historical works and modern-day
creations.
Springer Spaniel portrait by Sally Logue
Great Dane sculpture by Nick Mackman
September 5
Pugs, Frenchies, Bulldogs and Bostons
Why advertise? What is the best way to promote your
dog? We explore the reasons why people advertise
their dogs and the best way to go about it. Using
examples from the past we provide suggestions for
the layout of advertisements, and show how different
advertising strategies, depending on your goals, can
really work. And what about the future? We look
at some of the new and exciting possibilities for
advertising in the age of digital media.
October 24
Fireworks
October 3
Chihuahuas
October 10
Top Dog three-quarters results table /
Junior Handling Association
October 17
Top Brood and Top Stud three-quarters
results table
2014 Features
results table
This is a colourful and noisy time of year with firework
displays up and down the county, but how can we
ensure our dogs are safe and secure during all the
celebrations? We look at the different anti-stress
products available and some of the techniques you can
employ to keep your dog feeling safe and secure.
November 28
Christmas Gifts
What role does your dog play during the festive
season? A selection of DW’s breed note writers
tell us what they love about Christmas time
with their dogs and reveal their traditions and
Christmas-related activities. We also take a look
at why dogs can make Christmas time extra
special for families and for people living on their
own at this time of year.
November 7
Junior Warrant Semi-final
December 5
Poodles
August 8
Halfway Top Dog
August 22
The Art of Advertising
we know dogs
Siberian Huskies photograph by Andrea Denniss.
2014 Features
December 19
From the Archive Christmas Special
A DW festive archive special looking back at some
of the most memorable dog-related stories from
Christmases past.
December 26
Top Dog final results table
January 2, 2015
Top Brood and Top Stud final
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