Uganda Dog Handlers Association

Uganda Dog Handlers Association UDHA brings dog handlers and dog lovers from all walks of life.Professional advice can be sought from more knowledgeable membes of the association.

HAPPY 62ND INDEPENDENCE DAY😊No amount of money can give the happiness that Freedom does.Viva Uganda!Viva Mzee wa kazi !V...
09/10/2024

HAPPY 62ND INDEPENDENCE DAY😊

No amount of money can give the happiness that Freedom does.
Viva Uganda!
Viva Mzee wa kazi !
Viva NRM!
Viva CDF!
Viva SG!
Viva IGP!

Pearl of Africa Dog Handlers Association.
19/12/2022

Pearl of Africa Dog Handlers Association.

Hello dog lovers out there,we are mostly doing business on WhatsApp. Find us by clicking the link provided below.Thanks,...
13/06/2021

Hello dog lovers out there,we are mostly doing business on WhatsApp. Find us by clicking the link provided below.

Thanks,

Fire Merjeed Anguiza
Chairman UDHA
0772651843
0702651843

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Jnxq1rWS9kKH4bO3b3uhVL

Happy 57th Independence anniversary. Celebrate responsibly.
09/10/2019

Happy 57th Independence anniversary. Celebrate responsibly.

The Maltese (Italian: [malˈteːze]), Canis familiaris Maelitacus, is a small breed of dog in the Toy Group. It descends f...
04/11/2018

The Maltese (Italian: [malˈteːze]), Canis familiaris Maelitacus, is a small breed of dog in the Toy Group. It descends from dogs originating in the Central Mediterranean Area. The breed name and origins are generally understood to derive from the Mediterranean island nation of Malta.

This ancient breed has been known by a variety of names throughout the centuries. It has also been known in English as the "ancient dog of Malta," the "Roman Ladies' Dog," the "Maltese Lion Dog," and "Melita" (the former name of Malta).[10] The origin of the common name "Cokie" is unknown, but is believed to have originated in the mid-1960s on the U.S. East Coast and spread in popular use. This breed has been referred to falsely as the "Bichon", a name that refers to the family ("small long-haired dog") and not the breed. The Kennel Club officially settled on the name "Maltese" for the breed in the 19th century.

The Maltese is thought to have been descended from a Spitz-type dog found among the Swiss Lake Dwellers and was selectively bred to attain its small size. There is also some evidence that the breed originated in Asia and is related to the Tibetan Terrier; however, the exact origin is unknown. The dogs probably made their way to Europe through the Middle East with the migration of nomadic tribes. Some writers believe these proto-Maltese were used for rodent control before the appearance of the breed gained paramount importance.

The oldest record of this breed was found on a Greek amphora found in the Etruscan town of Vulci, in which a Maltese-like dog is portrayed along with the word Μελιταιε (Melitaie). Archaeologists date this ancient Athenian product to the decades around 500 BC. References to the dog can also be found in Ancient Greek and Roman literature.

Our wealth of experience was gained from both within Uganda and other foreign countries like Iraq,Afghanistan,Kuwait,Som...
03/10/2018

Our wealth of experience was gained from both within Uganda and other foreign countries like Iraq,Afghanistan,Kuwait,Somalia,South Sudan etc.

12/09/2018

Do not allow a stranger to talk and give any type of food to your dog if it's a security dog.This is my first interaction with my Kurdish neighbour's Kangal dogs and other species.

The dogs already have superb sight,smell and hearing, but now Durman's police dogs are wearing military-grade cameras th...
07/09/2018

The dogs already have superb sight,smell and hearing, but now Durman's police dogs are wearing military-grade cameras that show armed officers what the dogs can see.The cameras ,designed for and used by the US special Forces,are virtually identical to those used to film and the capture of Osama Bin Laden ,in 2011

06/09/2018

Kangal

UDHA is gradually leaving it's crawling stage😊
03/09/2018

UDHA is gradually leaving it's crawling stage😊

Address

Plot 17 Hannington Road
Kampala

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00
Saturday 08:00 - 17:00
Sunday 11:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+256(0)772651843

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