It became eligible for showing in
the non-sporting dog group in 1973.
Not exact matches
The Chow Chow is a medium sized ancient breed of
dog originating from Mongolia and Northern China, and in the
non-sporting group.
American Eskimo
dogs were recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1995 and categorized under the
non-sporting group.
It wasn't until the 1950s that the breed was introduced to the U.S., and later in 1973 Bichon Frises would first debut in the American Kennel Club
dog shows as part of the
Non-Sporting Group.
More than 200
dog breeds are arranged by
Group (as
dogs are shown in
dog shows): Sporting
Group, Hound
Group, Working
Group, Terrier
Group, Toy
Group,
Non-Sporting Group, Herding
Group, and Miscellaneous Class.
The Boston Terrier is a cute and intelligent little
dog belonging to the AKC
Non-Sporting Group.
The Akita and his cousin the Shiba Inu both started life as hunting
dogs in Japan — a heritage manifest today in the tendency of both breeds to hunt small game and the neighbor's cat, but the Akita is part of the working
group and the Shiba is a
non-sporting dog.
Judge Mrs. Jean Fournier selected Reckon from a strong field of Best in
Group winners, including a German Wirehaired Pointer (Sporting), a Whippet (Hound), a Portuguese Water
Dog (Working), a Smooth Fox Terrier (Terrier), a Pekingese (Toy), and a Bichon Frise (
Non-Sporting).
It belongs to the
non-sporting breed family which is a diverse
group of
dogs admired for their sturdy built, distinct personality, and gorgeous appearance.
Some
dogs just don't have a specific purpose any more, or don't fit neatly into any of the other six
groups, and these
dogs often end up in the
Non-Sporting or Utility
Group.
What do
dogs in the
non-sporting group have in common?
Sadly, other than variety, an extra thing
dogs in the
non-sporting group seem to have in common is a predisposition to congenital problems often triggered by unscrupulous breeding practices.
Among the several breed
groups categorized by the American Kennel Club, the
non-sporting group stands out for offering quite a varied collection of
dogs coming in different shapes, sizes, coats, temperaments and overall appearance.
Because the Irish Wolfoodle is the result of two different pure - bred
dogs he isn't eligible to join the American Kennel Club (AKC) however both parent breeds are long - time members; the Poodle joined AKCs «
non-sporting»
group in 1887 while the Irish Wolfhound has been a member of the «hound»
group since 1897.
Because he is not a purebred
dog, the Aki - Poo does not qualify to join the American Kennel Club (AKC) however both parent breeds are members in good standing; the Akita joined their «working»
group in 1972 while the Poodle became a member of the «
non-sporting»
group almost a century earlier — in 1887.
Ron Rella of the American Kennel Club called to invite Ellie and Bob to represent the Boston breed and
non-sporting group by accepting the prestigious AKC Breeder of the Year medal for the Non-Sporting Group and competing in the AKC Breeder of Year competition with all dog groups
non-sporting group by accepting the prestigious AKC Breeder of the Year medal for the Non-Sporting Group and competing in the AKC Breeder of Year competition with all dog groups represe
group by accepting the prestigious AKC Breeder of the Year medal for the
Non-Sporting Group and competing in the AKC Breeder of Year competition with all dog groups
Non-Sporting Group and competing in the AKC Breeder of Year competition with all dog groups represe
Group and competing in the AKC Breeder of Year competition with all
dog groups represented.
The Poo - Ton's mixed breed status as a designer
dog means he does not qualify to be a member of the American Kennel Club (AKC) however his parents are both members; the Coton de Tulear joined the «
non-sporting»
group in 2014 while the Poodle joined the same
group back in 1887.
Tagged as: AKC, American English Coonhound (Hound
Group), American Kennel Club, breed, Breeds, Cesky Terrier (Terrier
Group), Entlebucher Mountain
Dog (Herding
Group), Finnish Lapphund, New Breeds 2012, Norwegian Lundehund (
Non-Sporting Group), petMD, petMD News, Sho - Lo, Westminster, Westminster 2012, WKC, WKC 2012, Xoloitzcuintli
It belongs to the
non-sporting breed family which is a diverse
group of sturdy
dogs distinguished for their personality and appearance.
Strand is on the board of directors of the American Kennel Club, and bred the Dalmatian that won the
Non-Sporting group at this year's Westminster Kennel Club
dog show.
The Bichon poodle belongs to the
non-sporting, toy
group of
dogs.
Best in the
Non-Sporting group was the Dalamatian, a happy
dog named GCH CH Spotlight's Ruffian from Spotlight Dalmatians in Ocala, Florida.
The
non-sporting group includes a variety of
dogs bred primarily for companionship.
Dogs who don't fit into one of the other
groups fall either into the
non-sporting group or the miscellaneous class.
Rather, the Bichon Frise
dog is a member of the
non-sporting group... read more about the Bichon Frise.
The remaining
dogs, with a great diversity of traits not fitting any of the above, comprise the
Non-Sporting Group.
Known as the «Royal
dog of Madagascar», the Coton de Tulear joins the
Non-Sporting group.
The Pinny Poo comes from two different purebred
dogs which means he doesn't qualify to join the American Kennel Club (AKC) roster of purebreds however both of his parent breeds are long - time members of the coveted club; the Poodle joined AKCs «
non-sporting»
group in 1887 while the Miniature Pinscher became a member of the «toy»
group back in 1925.
The Lhasa Apso belongs to the AKC
Non-Sporting Group and is a very hardy, playful, and lively small
dog.
The Coton de Tulear is shown in
Non-sporting Class in various NorthAmerican shows and the FCI Companion Class [FCI
Group 9] in Europe.The Coton is not a toy
dog.
These are
grouped as the Toy
Dog Breeds,
Non-Sporting Dog Breeds, and the Mixed
Dog Breeds which includes the «Designer
Dogs».
While other
groups have a shared ancestry or purpose,
dogs in the
Non-Sporting Group do not.
The AKC divides
dogs into seven
groups: sporting, hound, working, terrier, toy,
non-sporting, and herding.
6) Xoloitzcuintli (
non-sporting group)-- the national
dog of Mexico.
5) Norwegian Lundehund (
non-sporting group)-- also called the Puffin
Dog because they «spent centuries on the rocky cliffs and high fields of arctic Norway hunting and retrieving puffin birds, an important meat and feather crop to local farmers.
Non-Sporting dogs are made up of a diverse
group of breeds with varying sizes, coats, personalities and overall appearance.
As a rough guide they originally divided the two
groups into those breeds who were breed for a sporting purpose (in the widest means for example the terrier
group) and those who were bred for another reason, e.g. Working
Dogs, went into the
non-sporting group.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Sussex Hills Kennel Club, New Jersey Federation of
Dog Clubs, The Kennel Club of Northern New Jersey, Schooley's Mountain Kennel Club, Twin Brooks Kennel Club, the Bichon Frise Club of Northern New Jersey, the
Non-Sporting Group Club of the Garden State, the Keystone English Springer Spaniel Club, the Vizsla Club of Greater New York, the Garden State All Terrier Club, Kitty Steidel, the Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club of America, and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
A varied collection of breeds, the
Non-Sporting Group comprises those
dogs who no longer perform the duties for which they were originally bred.
Standard poodles are in the AKC
non-sporting group but in the working
dog 1 haplotype association scheme, Havanese are in the AKC toy
group yet are categorized as haplotype working
dog 1, and the AKC sporting
group includes retriever and spaniel breeds while the haplotype sharing approach splits those into two distinct
groups.
Purebred
dogs of AKC breeds were categorized into one of the seven AKC breed
group designations (n = 65,952): herding (n = 9724), hound (n = 5344),
non-sporting (n = 6516), sporting (n = 18,940), terrier (n = 4885), toy (n = 9798), and working (n = 10,745)(Additional file 1: Table S1).