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The basic purpose of dog shows is to facilitate the evaluation of breeding stock for use in producing the next generatio

About the A.K.C.

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The basic purpose of dog shows is to facilitate the evaluation of breeding stock for use in producing the next generatio

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  1. About the A.K.C. American Kennel Club (AKC), national organization in the United States devoted to the advancement and welfare of pure-bred dogs. It is comprised of approximately 500 autonomous clubs. A delegate represents each club in the AKC's legislative body, which votes on the rules and regulations that govern dog shows and obedience and field trials. The AKC keeps a registry of recognized breeds (it registered over 900,000 dogs in 2003), and records the ancestry of registered pure-bred dogs in its stud book. It also provides educational materials for dog owners and sponsors rescue groups for each breed. There are, as of October 2004, 157 breeds recognized by the A.K.C. and 51 rare breeds that can be registered in its Foundation Stock Service (F.S.S.). There are also 4 breeds currently that have advanced from F.S.S. status, but are not yet fully recognized. There are 7 A.K.C. recognized groups: Non-Sporting Sporting Herding Hound Working Toy Terrier The basic purpose of dog shows is to facilitate the evaluation of breeding stock for use in producing the next generations. The Westminster Kennel Club Dog show (established in 1876), is America's second longest continuously held sporting event, behind only the Kentucky Derby.

  2. Herding Group Border Collie German Shepherd Dog Bouvier des Flandres Puli

  3. Herding Group Collie (Rough) Collie (Smooth) Shetland Sheepdog Cardigan Welsh Corgi

  4. Herding Group Australian Cattle Dog Australian Sheepdog Old English Sheepdog Briard

  5. Working Group Samoyed Great Pyrenees Alaskan Malamute Siberian Husky

  6. Working Group Rottweiler Doberman Pinscher Saint Bernard Newfoundland

  7. Working Group Akita Komondor Mastiff Great Dane

  8. Terrier Group West Highland White Terrier Airdale American Staffordshire Terrier Kerry Blue Terrier

  9. Terrier Group Parson Russell Terrier Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Jack Russell Terrier Smooth Fox Terrier Wire Fox Terrier

  10. Terrier Group Miniature Schnauzer Bull Terrier Bedlington Terrier Scottish Terrier

  11. Toy Group Pekingese Chinese Crested Yorkshire Terrier Silky Terrier

  12. Toy Group Miniature Pinscher Pomeranian Toy Fox Terrier Chihuahua

  13. Toy Group Italian Greyhound Pug Shih-tzu Papillion

  14. Non-Sporting Group Chow Chow Dalmatian Poodle (Standard) Shiba Inu

  15. Non-Sporting Group Shar Pei Bichon Frise Lhasa Apso Boston Terrier

  16. Hound Group Borzoi Saluki Irish Wolfhound Afghan

  17. Hound Group Whippet Greyhound Beagle Dachshund

  18. Hound Group Bloodhound Basset Hound Rhodesian Ridgeback Basenji

  19. Sporting Group German Wire Haired Pointer Pointer Gordon Setter Irish Setter

  20. Sporting Group Weimaraner English Setter Vizsla Flat Coat Retriever

  21. Sporting Group Golden Retriever Labrador Retriever Chesapeake Bay Retriever Curly Coated Retriever

  22. Sporting Group Clumber Spaniel English Springer Spaniel English Cocker Spaniel American Cocker Spaniel

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