Not exact matches
Dog
breeds are
usually grouped — often arbitrarily or erroneously — into from five to ten categories based on function, superficial appearance, or geographical origin, depending on the
registry organization.
You will
usually find these
breed specific
registries in the process of researching your
breed.
They're
usually not registered, although there are mixed
breed registries that may offer some sort of documentation.
These pets are
usually recorded in a
breed registry, which keeps documentation of the dog or cat's pedigree.
Other «
registries» are marketing attempts to create new horse
breeds,
usually by breeders using crossbreeding to create a new type, but the animals are not yet
breeding true.
Dogs in the
breed registry of a working dog club (particularly herding dogs) must
usually have simple, no - nonsense monikers deemed to be «working dog names» such as «Pal,» «Blackie,» or «Ginger.»