Dogs in Canada


Dogs in Canada was a monthly magazine, which included 12 monthly issues along with an annual edition, typically released in mid-November.

History and profile

The publication founded in 1889 was Canada's oldest continually-published magazine. It was started as a newsletter for the CKC Canadian Kennel Club, and is owned by Apex Publishing Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of The CKC. The magazine features articles about dogs, and though it originally focused purely on Pedigree dogs and dog shows, it has evolved to become a more general interest dog magazine.
This change in tone has not been without controversy, especially because a subscription was previously included in the price of membership of the CKC, and some CKC members believed that if the price of subscription was included in the fee, than the magazine should focus solely on purebred dogs. Then, the magazine was a CKC member benefit and members who did not like the more mainstream content can elect not to receive the magazine. However, with some changes in editorial staff, the magazine appeared to have bowed to pressure from the CKC, and its focus returned to promoting the interests of pedigree breeders generally, and CKC members in particular.
The December 2011 edition and the 2012 annual were the final publication of Dogs in Canada following a decision by the Canadian Kennel Club to close its publishing arm, Apex Publishing. The closure followed a report by Apex that there was no reasonable expectation of profit from the publication.

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