The American Kennel Club breed
club standards for these breeds generally include descriptions of both the ideal cropped, as well as a natural ear conformation.
I shall not permit the mating of my Komondor to any Komondor that has a disqualifying fault, as defined by the American Kennel
Club Standard for the breed.
The Wheatland Golden Retriever Club of Wichita is dedicated to • supporting the American Kennel
Club standard for the breed • encouraging responsibility in breeding golden retrievers • encouraging sportsmanlike conduct at all competitive events involving golden retrievers • and supporting golden retriever rescue efforts.
Not exact matches
No amendment to the Constitution and Bylaws, or to the
Standard for the
breed, that is adopted by the
Club shall become effective until it has been approved by the Board of Directors of the American Kennel
Club.
The first attempt at standardizing the
breed was made by the Australian Rough - Coated Terrier
Club in 1887, and by 1896 a
Standard for the
breed had been established.
By 1901, a
club for the Rottweiler was founded and the
breed standard was written, which has changed very little over the years.
In 1933, France adopted the official
breed standard for the Bichon Frise, and in 1934 the
breed was admitted to the French Kennel
Club's studbook.
The Shih Tzu
Club of Britain developed a
standard for the
breed in 1935.
We must step back
for a moment to make the point that
for years, the AKC has strived to have parent
breed clubs eliminate ALL disqualifications from their
standards.
The Kennel
Club, the organization behind Crufts, called the documentary «biased and selective,» but went on to revise some of the least healthy
breeding standards it calls
for.
To see the KC
breed standard for the Border Collie, please use the link below To go to the Border Collie Breed Standard on the Kennel Club Website - Click
breed standard for the Border Collie, please use the link below To go to the Border Collie Breed Standard on the Kennel Club Website - Cli
standard for the Border Collie, please use the link below To go to the Border Collie
Breed Standard on the Kennel Club Website - Click
Breed Standard on the Kennel Club Website - Cli
Standard on the Kennel
Club Website - Click here.
The VCNC guidelines
for inclusion on the list requires that breeders
breed only with the intention of adhearing to the Vizsla
standard as recognized by the American Kennel
Club (AKC).
Black is neither a
breed standard nor alternate color
for Jack Russell terriers recognized by the American Kennel
Club.
The first
standard Rottweiler
breed was first produced in 1901 by the German
club that goes by the name International Club for Leonbergers and Rottweiler D
club that goes by the name International
Club for Leonbergers and Rottweiler D
Club for Leonbergers and Rottweiler Dogs.
The VCNC guidelines
for inclusion on the list requires that Breeders
breed only with the intention of adhearing to the Vizsla
standard as recognized by the American Kennel
Club (AKC).
The
club has since issued new
breed standards that place more of a priority on health, less on appearance, and it has enlisted a team of vets and monitors to be on the lookout during the show
for breeds deemed to be at risk from health problems, including the basset hound, bulldog, mastiff, pug and shar - pei.
Participating
breed clubs (including IGCA) determine what is considered a minimum
standard for health testing
for their
breed.
No amendment to the constitution and bylaws or to the
Standard for the
breed that is adopted by the
Club shall become effective until it has been approved by the Board of Directors of the American Kennel
Club.
The
standard height (at the shoulder)
for this
breed, according to the American Kennel
Club, is 30 inches
for males and 27.5 inches
for females.
Coming to the point The upshot of all this is that if your country does not allow docking, your national
breed club should network with other national
clubs in countries with similar laws to develop consistent wording about tails
for your
breed standards.
The American Kennel
Club breed standard (PDF)
for the Chihuahua states that the dogs should have a round, apple - shaped or domed skull, with or without a molera.
The Labrador Retriever
Club, the AKC's parent club for the breed, supports a breed standard illustrating how an ideal Labrador should look and
Club, the AKC's parent
club for the breed, supports a breed standard illustrating how an ideal Labrador should look and
club for the
breed, supports a
breed standard illustrating how an ideal Labrador should look and act.
Consequently, the American Kennel
Club does not currently have a
breed standard for the Catahoula Leopard Dog.
If your puppy is a purebred, then estimating how tall she'll be is as simple as referencing the American Kennel
Club's
breed standards to find,
for instance, that your Basenji pup could grow to be 16 to 17 inches at her shoulder or that your curly - coated retriever baby might be around 25 inches when she's finished growing, give or take an inch or two.
Founded in 1966, MBTCA is the authorized American Kennel
Club arbiter of
breed standards for the Miniature Bull Terrier in the United States.
None of these
breeds are traditionally cut — American Kennel
Club breed standards specify that coats should remain natural, not clipped,
for these dogs.
In the 1950s the official
standard for just the Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen was published and in 1992 the
breed made its debut at the Westminster Kennel
Club in New York.
For most of these terriers, their facial hair is part of the American Kennel
Club breed standard.
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,
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,
breed and is the
breed parent club for American Kennel Club,
breed parent
club for American Kennel Club, I
club for American Kennel
Club, I
Club, Inc..
The Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen
breed club was formed in 1907 at which point the same
standard was used
for the Petit and Grand Basset Griffon.
The ordinance relies on the
breed standards from these two kennel
clubs for enforcement of a «licensing» provision
for American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, American Pit Bull Terriers and Rottweilers.
On occasion a need arises
for possible change in the
breed standard, at which time the national
breed club, with the input of its members, becomes the final decision maker as to whether or not there should be a change.
Votes
for the election of Officers, Delegate to the American Kennel
Club and Directors, Amendments to the Constitution and bylaws and to the
Standard of the
Breed shall be decided by written ballot cast in the manner provided by Article VII, Sections 2 and 3.
Pfiefer also formed a
breed club and helped develop a written standard, which paved the way for recognition by the United Kennel Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel Club in 1
club and helped develop a written
standard, which paved the way
for recognition by the United Kennel
Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel Club in 1
Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel
Club in 1
Club in 1940.
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.
It is important
for us to note that every kennel
club has openly stated that any use of their
standards to implement or enforce a
breed discriminatory law is a direct violation of their copyright and a misuse of the
standards.
If you are
breeding purebred puppies, you need to find out about Kennel
Club standards for different dog
breeds.
For consecutive 11 years, the club held car shows and exhibitions and is noted for developing written standards for the bre
For consecutive 11 years, the
club held car shows and exhibitions and is noted
for developing written standards for the bre
for developing written
standards for the bre
for the
breed.
The American Kennel
Club Shar - Pei
breed standard instead calls
for a preferably solid bluish - black tongue with the roof of the mouth, gums and flews of the same pigment.
No amendment to the constitution and bylaws (or to the
Standard for the
breed) that is adopted by the
Club shall become effective until it has been approved by the Board of Directors of the American Kennel
Club.
Kennel
Clubs maintain
breed standards, record pedigrees in a
breed registry (or studbook), and issue the rules
for conformation dog shows and trials and accreditation of judges.
The American Kennel
Club website offers the
standards for all AKC - recognized
breeds, and other kennel
clubs and
breed organizations do the same.
The report's recommendations include: a limit on the number of times a sire can be used
for breeding; health screening should be made a legal requirement
for dogs selected
for breeding; the title of Champion should not be given unless a dog has been health screened; the word «pedigree» should be linked to a high
standard of
breeding for health and welfare; an independent advisory body should be set up to advise the Kennel
Club and
breed clubs; a puppy sale contract should be introduced to protect consumers; DEFRA should take forward a campaign
for public awareness.
Currently there are three «Standards»: Dog Advisory Council
Standard for Breeding Dogs; Kennel
Club Assured Breeders» Scheme
Standard and Guidance; CIEH Model Licence Conditions
for Dog
Breeding Establishments
Included in the
breed standard description are externally observable aspects of appearance and behaviour that are considered by the
breed club to be the most important
for the
breed, and externally observable details of appearance or temperament that are considered by the
breed club to be unacceptable (called faults).
It was this
club that was responsible
for the
breed standard being published in 1927.
Not all dogs competing at the Westminster Kennel
Club Dog show are there
for to beauty and
breed standard reasons.
It is up to a
breed's parent
club not only to protect the
breed, but to also write the
breed standard, write the illustrated guide to the
breed, film the
breed video, hold educational seminars
for judges to teach them about the
breed, hold specialty shows, help local
clubs form, etc..
(KC Release) The Kennel
Club has welcomed new regulations to be introduced in Northern Ireland as a positive step towards better
standards of welfare
for the
breeding of dogs.
* These breeders have been members in good standing of the KCA
for at least five consecutive years and have also pledged to abide by the Code of Ethics of the KCA and strive to
breed only healthy animals who conform to the American Kennel
Club standard.