Appenzeller Sennenhunde

  1. Some fun facts about Appenzeller Sennenhunde Breed.

    Dog Gone Good Stuff &bull Nov 9, 2009

    The Appenzeller Seenenhund has been assigned the Herding Group designation. The Appenzeller Sennenhunde is also known as the Appenzeller Mountain Dog. The Appenzeller Sennenhunde has been recorded in the Foundation Stock Service since 1998. The first Appenzeller Sennenhund breed club… Full Story »


  2. Eat, Drink, Sleep Flyball

    Modern Dog Magazine &bull Nov 24, 2008

    Dima, Tia Arden's black and white Border Collie, has only three legs, but true to her name which means powerful warrior, Dima lunges forward. Handler Tori Stewart strains to hold her at the start line. The blue light changes to yellow, to green. Dima takes off. She races to the first hurdle and clears it. To the second hurdle. The third. The fourth. She hits the box with her front foot. Boom! A tennis ball flies out. Dima swiftly snaps it up, turns around, and clears each hurdle once again. She crosses the finish line passing nose to nose with… Full Story »

  3. Foundation Stock Service® Breeds' Eligibility in Companion Events

    Dog Gone Good Stuff &bull Jul 21, 2008

    Foundation Stock Service® Breeds' Eligibility in Companion Events As of February 9, 2007, the AKC Board of Directors approved the eligibility of Foundation Stock breeds that meet certain criteria to compete in AKC Companion Events, this will be effective January… Full Story »

  4. Appenzeller Sennenhunde History

    Dog Gone Good Stuff &bull Jun 12, 2008

    The Appenzeller was recognized as a native Swiss breed requiring preservation in 1897. The dogs were then scattered on Swiss farms and they were used for droving, guarding and general farm work. A breed club was established in 1906. The… Full Story »



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