The Westie has been known by many names, including the Poltalloch Terrier and the Roseneath Terrier, before being officially recognised as the West Highland White
Terrier by the Kennel Club of England in 1906.
Not exact matches
Champion Edgerstoune Troubadour, a 5 - year - old brindle Scots
terrier, owned
by Dr. and Mrs. W. Stewart Carter of Buechel, Ky., was named best in show at the 37th Westchester
Kennel Club dog show which was held at Rye, N.Y. last Sunday.
Another breed that came from the same lineage as APBT and is often incorrectly categorized as «Pit Bull» is the American Staffordshire
Terrier, as recognized
by the American
Kennel Club.
The correct name for this breed is the American Pit Bull
Terrier (APBT) as recognized
by the United
Kennel Club.
Based on records kept
by the American
Kennel Club, it came to be at the turn of the 20th century when breeders first crossed Yorkies with Australian
Terriers.
The Miniature Bull
Terrier was recognized
by the American
Kennel Club in 1991.
The Australian
Terrier was recognized as a distinct breed in England in 1933 and was recognized
by the American
Kennel Club in 1960.
The Skye
Terrier was recognized
by the American
Kennel Club in 1887.
The American Pit Bull
Terrier (APBT) is a breed registered
by the United
Kennel Club.
(Photo credits: American Water Spaniel
by Norm and Mary Kangas, via Flickr; Blue Lacy
by Brooke Shaw on Wikipedia; Catahoula leopard dog from PetsFact.com; Chesapeake Bay retriever
by Mary Bloom, American
Kennel Club; Plott hound, Boykin Spaniel, American foxhound, courtesy of American
Kennel Club, great Dane and Boston
terrier by John Woestendiek, ohmidog!)
«A DNA test for copper toxicosis (COMMD1) in Bedlington
Terriers has been approved
by the
Kennel Club.
However, analysis of the litter details for Bedlington
terriers in the
Kennel Club's Breed Record Supplements for 2012 (litter size range = 1 - 8, mode = 5, median = 5, mean = 4.6), indicates the apparent normality of the data relating to «litter size» implied
by the survey data.
June 2005, the period which equates approximately to the period over which the marker test was used, there were 3710 Bedlington
terrier puppies registered
by the
Kennel Club.
The Glen of Imaal
Terrier was recognized
by the American
Kennel Club in 2004.
Today, however, the Yorkshire
Terrier is primarily a companion pet and it is classified in the Toy Group
by the American
Kennel Club — this is a non-working group.
Black is neither a breed standard nor alternate color for Jack Russell
terriers recognized
by the American
Kennel Club.
The breeds most commonly referred to as pit bulls are the American Staffordshire
terrier, which is the term used
by the American
Kennel Club, and the American pit bull
terrier, the term used
by the United
Kennel Club.
It is placed in the Toy
Terrier section of the
Terrier Group
by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and in the Toy Group or Companion Group
by other
kennel clubs, including the American Kennel
kennel clubs, including the American
KennelKennel Club.
The American pit bull
terrier as registered
by the ADBA and UKC, the American Staffordshire as registered
by the American
Kennel Club (and
by the UKC, but as an American pit bull
terrier) and the Staffordshire bull
terrier as registered
by the AKC and now the UKC.
Recognized
by the English
Kennel Club in 1939 and the American
Kennel Club in 1991, the Miniature Bull
Terrier has never been very common.
Fact: The term «pit bull» is the shortened form of the name American Pit Bull
Terrier, the name
by which the breed is registered with the United
Kennel Club and American Dog Breeders Association.
Yorkshire
terriers are adaptable and able to thrive in a variety of home environments; however, they do require plenty of grooming, attention and training, as described
by the American
Kennel Club.
For most of the 114 years since the American pitbull
terrier was first recognized
by the United
Kennel Club, the breed was rightly seen as the perfect «nanny dog» for children because of its friendly nature, loyalty and stability.
Unrecognized
by the official Irish
Kennel Club until 1937 (even though they had been going
by the breed name of Soft Coated Wheaten
Terrier for nearly 200 years
by then), it took another 6 years until the British
Kennel Club recognized the breed — and almost 40 more for the breed to become recognized
by the American
Kennel Club.
In 1898, a man
by the name of Chauncy Bennet formed the United
Kennel Club (UKC) for the sole purpose of registering «Pit Bull
Terriers» as the American
Kennel Club wanted nothing to do with them.
The trailer's purchase was made possible
by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from local Wyoming and national dog organizations, including the Central Wyoming
Kennel Club, Rocky Mountain Tibetan
Terrier Club, the Altitude Vet Clinic, the Tibetan
Terrier Club of America, the Puli
Club of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
Another lineage became slightly heavier than the founding British stock, and in 1936, attained recognition
by the American
Kennel Club, which originally christened the dogs Staffordshire
Terriers, before eventually changing the name to American Staffordshire
Terriers.
The Patterdale
Terrier is recognized
by the United
Kennel Club (UKC) and belongs to the
Terrier Group.
We urge members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed as approved
by The American
Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence
by which the Boston
Terrier shall be judged.
By contributing you will also help us to enhance our ability to educate the general public about this very special terrier and all its attributes, and distinguish it from the «variants» that have been registered by the Kennel Clu
By contributing you will also help us to enhance our ability to educate the general public about this very special
terrier and all its attributes, and distinguish it from the «variants» that have been registered
by the Kennel Clu
by the
Kennel Club.
Use of the Standard must include a citation stating that this Standard is the property of The Boston
Terrier Club of America, Inc. and is the Standard used
by The American
Kennel Club, Inc..
The Welsh
Terrier was recognized
by the American
Kennel Club in 1888.
This is of utmost importance in today's Jack Russell
Terrier world, with the confusion created by the Kennel Club «Variants» of our terrier now being registered and promoted by the Kenne
Terrier world, with the confusion created
by the
Kennel Club «Variants» of our
terrier now being registered and promoted by the Kenne
terrier now being registered and promoted
by the
Kennel Club.
The Boglen
Terrier is not recognized
by the American
Kennel Club, as it is considered to be a hybrid breed.
1914 William Jones «Willum», the first Norwich (called a Jones
terrier then), brought to America 1930's Unofficial founding of the Norwich Terrier Club 1936 American Kennel Club (AKC) breed recognition 1947 Norwich Terrier Club re-organized by Mrs. Thayer and Mrs. Spencer 1947 Official recognition of NTC by the AKC as the Parent Club for Norwich Terriers 1979 AKC recognition of two seperate breeds — Norwich (prick ear) and Norfolk (drop ear) 1979 Club renamed The Norwich and Norfolk Terrier Club 2009 AKC approves division into separate clubs for each breed 2009 Incorporation of the Norwich Terrier Club of
terrier then), brought to America 1930's Unofficial founding of the Norwich
Terrier Club 1936 American Kennel Club (AKC) breed recognition 1947 Norwich Terrier Club re-organized by Mrs. Thayer and Mrs. Spencer 1947 Official recognition of NTC by the AKC as the Parent Club for Norwich Terriers 1979 AKC recognition of two seperate breeds — Norwich (prick ear) and Norfolk (drop ear) 1979 Club renamed The Norwich and Norfolk Terrier Club 2009 AKC approves division into separate clubs for each breed 2009 Incorporation of the Norwich Terrier Club of
Terrier Club 1936 American
Kennel Club (AKC) breed recognition 1947 Norwich
Terrier Club re-organized by Mrs. Thayer and Mrs. Spencer 1947 Official recognition of NTC by the AKC as the Parent Club for Norwich Terriers 1979 AKC recognition of two seperate breeds — Norwich (prick ear) and Norfolk (drop ear) 1979 Club renamed The Norwich and Norfolk Terrier Club 2009 AKC approves division into separate clubs for each breed 2009 Incorporation of the Norwich Terrier Club of
Terrier Club re-organized
by Mrs. Thayer and Mrs. Spencer 1947 Official recognition of NTC
by the AKC as the Parent
Club for Norwich
Terriers 1979 AKC recognition of two seperate breeds — Norwich (prick ear) and Norfolk (drop ear) 1979
Club renamed The Norwich and Norfolk
Terrier Club 2009 AKC approves division into separate clubs for each breed 2009 Incorporation of the Norwich Terrier Club of
Terrier Club 2009 AKC approves division into separate
clubs for each breed 2009 Incorporation of the Norwich
Terrier Club of
Terrier Club of America
Accept the breed standard of the breed as approved
by the American
Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence
by which the Parson Russell
Terrier is to be bred.
to urge members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed as approved
by The American
Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence
by which the Boston
Terrier shall be judged;
The Fourche
Terrier is not recognized
by the American
Kennel Club, as it is considered to be a hybrid breed.
The Boston
Terrier Club of America is the Official National Breed
Club recogonized
by the American
Kennel Club.
The donations will also help us to enhance our ability to educate the general public about this very special
terrier and all its attributes, and distinguish it from the «variants» that have been registered
by the
Kennel Club.
Policy Regarding Use of the Boston
Terrier Breed Standard The Boston
Terrier Club of America, Inc. was founded by those who originated the breed and is the breed parent club for American Kennel Club, I
Club of America, Inc. was founded
by those who originated the breed and is the breed parent
club for American Kennel Club, I
club for American
Kennel Club, I
Club, Inc..
The Australian
Terrier has been recognized
by the American
Kennel Club since 1960, and it ranks in popularity about halfway down the list of AKC breeds.
The TTCA acted as the registration organization for Tibetan
Terriers until the breed was recognized
by the American
Kennel Club (AKC), encouraged and promoted purebred Tibetan
Terriers, and protected and advanced the interests of the breed in the USA and Canada.
The ordinance targets the «American Pit Bull
Terrier, American Staffordshire
Terrier, Staffordshire Bull
Terrier or any dog displaying a majority of physical traits of one or more of the above breeds, or any dog exhibiting those distinguishing characteristics which substantially conform to the standards established
by the American
Kennel Club (AKC) or the United
Kennel Club (UKC) for any of the above breeds.
James Hinks's elegant white dogs, produced
by crossing the predecessor of the modern Bulldog with the English White
Terrier (and some say Pointer and Dalmatian) were recognized
by the
Kennel Club (UK) and the American
Kennel Club at the turn of the century.
The research is sponsored
by the American
Kennel Club and the Yorkshire
Terrier Health Foundation.
Seminole Dog Fanciers Association, which offers dog lessons at Casselberry's Secret Lake Park West, will have an all - breed and obedience match March 29 at Fort Mellon Park on First Street in Sanford.The match, sanctioned
by the American
Kennel Club, will have conformation classes for sporting, hounds, working,
terrier, toys, non-sporting and herding.
All 165 breeds and varieties recognized
by the American
Kennel Club will be represented at the show, including three newly - recognized breeds competing for the first time at Westminster: Neapolitan Mastiffs (3 entries), Black Russian
Terriers (15), and Glen of Imaal
Terriers (5).
By 1939, the miniature bull terrier was recognized by the English Kennel Club, yet this recognition as a separate breed proved to be a proble
By 1939, the miniature bull
terrier was recognized
by the English Kennel Club, yet this recognition as a separate breed proved to be a proble
by the English
Kennel Club, yet this recognition as a separate breed proved to be a problem.
These dogs are not officially recognized
by the American
Kennel Club, and the Yorkshire
Terrier Club of America precludes the use of the term «teacup» for ethical reasons.