Social media has fundamentally changed the way we interact with our public at large and, even more, in our sport. What started as an innovative way to approach our target has become an essential tool for marketing, public relations and services. But as easy as social media has made it to connect with our customers and friends, it does come with some drawbacks.

There is no control on social media. Platforms like Facebook and Twitter allow anyone and everyone to share opinions which makes for interesting conversation, but it can be very dangerous. Social media must be continuously monitored to maintain a positive content.

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Rafael de Santiago
FCI President
FCI’s 3rd edition of the dog walk took place on August 6th:
300 participants under the sun!
In the afternoon of 6 August, the FCI organised their third dog walk, in collaboration with the Tourism Office of Thuin. This year, we had the opportunity to walk through the prestigious site of the Aulne Abbey and … we enjoyed it!
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Introducing Eukanuba NaturePlus+: Nature and Science Working in Harmony to Provide Dogs with Lifelong Health & Wellbeing
A desire for natural food is continuing to influence the pet food industry, as pet owners reflect their own eating behaviour in their pet’s diets.
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1st International Congress for Show Judges - Kiev, August 23rd, 2017:
“It’s all about balance”
188 participants from 45 FCI member-countries had registered to attend the first International Congress for Show Judges ever organised under the aegis of the FCI.
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Benelux Winner Show 30th July 2017 in Rotterdam
This year the Dutch Kennel Club “Raad van Beheer” has granted the organization of the Benelux Winner Show for the second time to the show of Rotterdam...
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Double outdoor summer show in Reykjavik, Iceland, June 23-25
The Icelandic Kennel Club held a double outdoor dog show and a puppy show in Reykjavik, Iceland, June 23-25.
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Marilyn died 55 years ago, on 5th August 1962…
We would like to pay tribute to her with this article:
Marilyn Monroe’s dogs
Marilyn Monroe, and the rather less well-known Norma Jeane Baker, perhaps the most famous woman in Los Angeles, California, led a lonely life as a result of her enormous fame, but she always had pets, especially dogs.
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Thirty Nations attend International Congress of Kennel Clubs in London
Promoting pedigree dogs in the modern era, the challenges posed by social media and the need to encourage the next generation of dog enthusiasts were common threads running through presentations at the 2017 International Congress of Kennel Clubs hosted by the Kennel Club in London.
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