Article on Hairless mutation, Marco Hernandez

MARCO HERNANDEZ has given his permission for me to post the following on my dogblog. It is a very good explanation of the hairless situation/mutation. He has given an English translation. Thank you, Marco.

Hello everyone.

When we hear the word mutation, our mind make us think about abnormal, horrible beings. However, altough, certainly not in such a spectacular way, mutations form pat of every living being´s normal life, even more, we all are mutants, how can this occur???

DNA is the molecule of heredity. Each time that a being repoduces or a cell multiplies in our tissues, Dna copies are created. This molecule can be described as a code or sequence, represented by letters: G, C, T. A. Every three letters a significant unit appears, thus we could have the following sequence: Continue reading Article on Hairless mutation, Marco Hernandez

Always learning, interesting links

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Interesting Links.

This link will take you to a wonderful page about the indigenous peoples of North America.

This link will take you to the current WSAVA vaccine guidelines.

Please go to this link for several very interesting articles that were presented at the 30th World Congress of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association, May 11-14, 2005, Mexico Cith, Mexico.

First Xolo Agility in AKC

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January 1, 2007 – The following text tells about the first Xolo agility run in AKC:
THE BIG DAY! ———-Yesterday, January 1, 2007 dawned and it was raining. We got up early and walked dogs. The Xolos hated the rain running into their eyes and sought trees to shield them from the downpour. Brady, my Golden, tried to find the wettest spots to absorb as much water into his flowing tresses as possible, and Laddie, Don’s Border Collie, always compliant, quickly took care of business and was ready for the day. I had not slept most of the night, tossing and turning, while Quixote was forced to shift position each time I shifted, as I was so nervous. Continue reading First Xolo Agility in AKC

Message from Jo Acton in Montana

“Want to brag just a bit (OK, alot). Teotihuacan – Stdrd. took two Group 1 and a Group 2 at the Lethbridge, Alberta shows, Coaba (mini) took two BOB, and Bachi (mini male-9 months) took 3 more points which leaves him only 2 points to finish his Canadian CH in two shows. Just need to tack his feet to the ground!”
WAY TO GO, JO, whip those old farm dogs into shape!!!!!!