Please note that the links which appear below are intended to help you locate information about dogs, dog clubs, and companies which sell dog obedience equipment or dog supplies in general, and that our Club does not endorse any of the services or products provided or sold by those organizations or companies.
The best all around website about dogs is www.dogpatch.org, and their competitive dog obedience page is excellent.
If you are looking for dog FAQs, look at the Dogs FAQ index at www.faqs.org. Note that FAQs whose URLs contain www.k9web.com are no longer on the web, but read the next two paragraphs.
Unfortunately for us, Cindy Tittle Moore's excellent Dog FAQs which were once distributed periodically -- although not now -- on Usenet and which were later hosted at www.k9web.com have not had a home since February 2003.
Fortunately, there is a copy of those information laden pages from the time when they were fullest for you to read on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. Be patient while you wait as the Wayback Machine must retrieve all those old pages from long term storage.
There is high quality information at the Dog Owner's Guide.
If you are looking for a breed club, look for it at the American Kennel Club's website.
If you were not able to find the breed club that you seek at the AKC's site, try www.dogbreedinfo.com, www.netpets.com, or www.barkbytes.com.
The Kennel Club of Northern New Jersey is a not for profit dog club which has been providing education, service, and information about dogs and dog shows for over 60 years.
If you want to adopt a dog, try the National Breed Club Rescue Network.
If you want to learn about dog massage, read about dog massage techniques either at the Dog Owner's Guide or the Ravenwood Dalmatians. The latter is a tripod.com site; so watch out for the intrusive pop up advertisement.
If you have a retriever and you want to take him hunting, take a look at the New Jersey Waterfowlers Association.
If you seek information about careers that will allow you to work with dogs, look at the Charles River Dog Training Club's careers page.
If you are looking for a durable, engraved, round steel or brass name tag for your dog, try www.speedypettags.com.
J and J Dog Supplies sells 3/4 inch wide leather training leads and chain collars.
If you walk with your dog on snow that has been salted, your dog will limp from the accumulation of ice balls in his paws. Do your dog a favor by getting some cold weather boots from Pro-Active Paws or Muttluks.
If your dog has long or medium length hair, you probably dread having to take him out when it's raining. Lonewolf Dogwear makes and sells bespoke and ready-to-wear rain and cold weather coats.
After dogs have surgery, the kind of physical therapy that is sometimes recommended by surgeons is walking. Much walking. Everyday. But it may be difficult to comply with that prescription because it may be too hot, too icy, raining, the snow may be too deep, etc. An easy way to comply with the doctor's order is to use a Jog A Dog treadmill.
Start with a level track, and increase the inclination as your dog recovers. Put a fan in front of the treadmill, and set it to blow a stream of air at your dog's face, head, and chest to keep him comfortably cool while he exercises.
Our website is about obedience, not nutrition, yet, to avoid problems, you ought to understand the connection between Dogs and Chocolate.
If none of the links on this page took you to the information you sought, take a look at Dr P's virtual library about dog training and obedience.