The Havanese is also recognized by the American
Rare Breed Association.
The Alaskan Klee Kai was recognized by the American
Rare Breed Association in 2002.
The Alaskan Klee Kai was officially recognized by the American
Rare Breed Association (ARBA) in 1995 and by the United Kennel Club (UKC) on January 1, 1997.
They are also registered with the American
Rare Breed Association.
The breed was first released to the public in 1988 and was accepted by the American
Rare Breed Association in 1995 and the United Kennel Club in 1997.
The breed has been recognized, however, by the American
Rare Breed Association and by the United Kennel Club as a stand - alone breed.
It is recognized by the Dog Registry of America, Inc. (DRA), the Kyi - Leo Club (KLC), the Continental Kennel Club (CKC) and the American
Rare Breed Association (ARBA).
It is now popular in many of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) countries and is making in - roads in the United States, where it is shown in the American
Rare Breed Association shows.
Though registries such as the American Kennel Club, The United Kennel Club, the American
Rare Breed Association and the Canadian Kennel Club (or what ever national registry is in your country) encourage ethical breeding, it is impossible to get out and inspect all breeders.
For further information on these and other breeds, contact the American
Rare Breed Association, PO Box 75134, Washington, DC 20013; (202) 722-1232, and read Cathy Flamholtz's book A Celebration of Rare breeds.
While more popular in its place of origin, the breed is still considered rare and is recognized by the American
Rare Breed Association.
Akbash Dogs may be shown in American
Rare Breed Association (ARBA) shows, and in International All Breed Canine Association (IABCA) shows.
This breed is accepted by the United Kennel Club as well as the American
Rare Breed Association and the National Kennel Club.
Not exact matches
Today, the
breed is not yet recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders
Association (ARBC), and it is
rare outside of Europe.
Addison's disease is very
rare in cats, and there are no known
breed associations.
Many of these so - called
rare colors and patterns are disqualifications in the
breeds because of a genetic
association with health problems, particularly deafness and eye problems, or because white is at a disadvantage in a herding or guard
breed.
The American Sloughi
Association (ASLA), founded in 1989, is an association of Sloughi lovers worldwide devoted to the preservation and protection of the Sloughi, a rare breed of Arabian sighthound from the north African countries of Morocco, Tunisia, Libya a
Association (ASLA), founded in 1989, is an
association of Sloughi lovers worldwide devoted to the preservation and protection of the Sloughi, a rare breed of Arabian sighthound from the north African countries of Morocco, Tunisia, Libya a
association of Sloughi lovers worldwide devoted to the preservation and protection of the Sloughi, a
rare breed of Arabian sighthound from the north African countries of Morocco, Tunisia, Libya and Algeria.
New
breeds of dog are constantly being created, and there are many websites for new
breed associations and
breed clubs offering legitimate registrations for new or
rare breeds.
The feline form of von Willebrand's disease is extremely
rare, and there is no strong
association with any
breed.