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WTCA |
The Welsh Terrier Club of America. The national breed club recognized by the AKC and responsible for establishing the standard for all Welsh Terriers in this country. Their site also has a Breeder Referral listing which shows, by State, active breeders of Welsh Terriers. If you’re looking for a responsible WT breeder ... start here http://clubs.akc.org/wtca |
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WTCARES |
This is the national Welsh Terrier Rescue organization within the WTCA. They are a valuable resource if you know of a WT in trouble or are looking to adopt a rescued Welshie http://www.wtcares.org |
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AKC |
The American Kennel Club. This is the preeminent breed registry in the country. Their site has lots of general info on dogs in general and specific info on dog shows, obedience trials, agility competitions, etc. A very extensive site. http://www.akc.org |
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WelshHealth |
This site has general information on Welsh Terrier health issues. It is affiliated with the Welsh Terrier Club of America, and a link for it is on the AKC site, but for unexplained reasons is is posted externally to the AKC/WTCA web site. http://www.geocities.com/welshealth/ |
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Rally-O |
The deep link within the AKC site that deals with the fastest growing competitive segment in the dog world … Rally-Obedience. If you never thought you’d want to take your WT into a ring, learn about Rally-O. It can be a blast! http://www.akc.org/events/rally |
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DIG |
Want to see what your Welsh Terrier was originally bred to do? This is the deep link within the AKC site that deals with Earthdog! Your little Fluffy comes from a long line of Welsh Terriers that earned their living by hunting and killing vermin on working farms in Wales. Earthdog trials are a competitive version of that heritage (minus the killing part!) http://www.akc.org/events/earthdog |
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UC Davis VMTH
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The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine provides statewide teaching, research and service programs benefiting animal health, public health and environmental health. The only veterinary school in the University of California system, the school is ranked among the top veterinary schools in the nation by US News & World Report. UC Davis VMTH |
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blinddogs |
Regardless if you're an owner of a newly blinded dog, have adopted a blind/visually impaired dog (or puppy) or have been at this for awhile-the purpose we strive for on this web site, also on the Blind dog list and message board, is to provide you the support and information you need to help both you and your beloved dog. If you're new to this situation-rest assured it does get much better. Most dogs adjust well and lead happy near-normal lives. Before long you will be amazed at what a blind dog can do!!!! |
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AAEC |
All Animal Eye Clinic is a full service ophthalmology clinic. Routine
ocular exams are done using such specialized equipment as the TonoPen XL for measuring intraocular pressure to check for glaucoma and the ophthalmoscope to check for lesions at the back of the eye. Other types of exams involve some non-routine tests. Certain animals have the health of their retinas evaluated prior to surgery using electroretinography (ERG). Others need to be checked for tumors behind the globe, done with the ultrasound. Beginning November 17, 2008, the practice will be owned by MedVet, a multi-specialty and emergency clinic with all of the support and services to rival any university veterinary hospital. You can learn more about their facility and staff at:
www.medvetohio.com.
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