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).
Not exact matches
As a direct consequence of this observation and following consultations with key stakeholders including the veterinary profession, major animal welfare charities and the Kennel
Club, the Dog Advisory Council published a report detailing what it
considers to be the standard to be adopted
by ALL breeders in relation to the «management» of both
breeding dogs and their puppies.
The term «pit bull» doesn't refer to an individual
breed of dog that is recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, but instead refers to several
breeds that are
considered to be part pit bull.
As far as showing,» In some countries, longcoated German Shepherds are
considered fine for showing and
breeding, but in the U.S., long coats are frowned upon
by the official
clubs and show - dog breeders.»
It is
considered a vulnerable native
breed by the UK's Kennel
Club, which tracks
breeds in which fewer than 300 puppies are registered each year.
The Chihuahua
Club of America recommends that dogs being
considered for
breeding have a cardiac evaluation, an eye exam
by a boarded ACO ophthalmologist, and a test for patellar luxation.
These popular dogs are still currently
considered mixed
breed dogs
by official kennels like the American Kennel
Club (AKC).
The Affenpoo is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Keagle is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Eskipoo is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Sharmatian is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Muggin is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Boglen Terrier is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Clumberdoodle is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Rotterman is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Shiffon is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Fourche Terrier is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Eng - A-Poo is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Foxhoodle is a Designer Dog meaning he is
considered a mixed
breed and isn't recognized
by the American Kennel
Club (AKC).
The Froston is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Golden Mountain Dog is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Bolonoodle is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
Common throughout family farms in the 1920s and 1930s, they are now recognized
by the United and American Kennel
Clubs and are
considered a rare
breed.
Perhaps the most frequently thought of, this
breed actually is
considered the heaviest
breed by the American Kennel
Club.
Considered the second tallest
breed by the American Kennel
Club, towering over other dogs at 34 inches tall.
The Podengo Pequeno is
considered to be a separate
breed by some purebred dog registries, including the American Kennel
Club.
The Maltipoo is not
considered a dog
breed by the American Kennel
Club and is
considered a «hybrid» or «designer» dog.
The Scoodle is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Cadoodle is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered a hybrid
breed.
The Mal - Shi is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Yorkie Bichon is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Springador is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Frug is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Pootalian is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
The Cavanese is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
For a new
breed to be
considered for registration
by a reputable kennel
club such as the American Kennel Club (AKC) or Canadian Kennel Club (CKC), the progeny of must breed true for at least five generations, often m
club such as the American Kennel
Club (AKC) or Canadian Kennel Club (CKC), the progeny of must breed true for at least five generations, often m
Club (AKC) or Canadian Kennel
Club (CKC), the progeny of must breed true for at least five generations, often m
Club (CKC), the progeny of must
breed true for at least five generations, often more.
That in spite of many of these genetic disease faults, many of these dogs are
considered «show quality»
by The Kennell
Club (UK) because of how they look — and are allowed and even encouraged to
breed.
Some have been the helping hunters for human companions for millenia and are
considered pure
breeds by kennel
clubs, while others are semi-feral and primitive «pariah - type» dogs that skirt the edges of villages.
Ruth Tessendorf, president of the Topeka Kennel
Club, told governing body members Tuesday's vote was also being watched
by a boxer dog group, which was
considering holding a show next year at the Kansas Expocentre but wouldn't be willing to do that if the city kept in place its
breed - specific rules for pit bulls.
Currently the Chihuahua is generally
considered by most kennel
clubs to be the smallest
breed and is usually listed in the top 10 most popular.
In some countries, longcoated German Shepherds are
considered fine for showing and
breeding, but in the U.S., long coats are frowned upon
by the official
clubs and show - dog breeders.
The Banter Bulldogge is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club, as it is
considered to be a hybrid
breed.
Some
breed clubs and registering organizations
consider ongoing risk of non-parentage high enough to justify acceptance of only one generation of «normal
by parentage.»