This is still
the official breed name in Australia.
Not exact matches
So if you accept that all are effectively trying to
name after the same person then the count of all those permutations means that Mohammed is the most popular If you are the BBC or a Government
official then you want to hide the fact that the Muslims are out
breeding the indigenous population by counting each spelling as an unique instance
Because of the
name's popularity, it became the
official name of the
breed.
At that time, the
official name of the
breed was changed to the Australian Cattle Dog.
A
breed club and
official name came to pass for this delightful little spaniel in the late 1920's, although it wasn't until the mid 40's that the Kennel Club granted them separate recognition and registration.
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.
And they've filled us in on his pedigree as well: the dog's
official name is Amigo's New Hope, and he was
bred by Art and Martha Stern, long - time breeders who reside near Dallas.
The Belgian Tervuren was eventually imported to America, and the American Kennel Club
named it an
official breed in 1959.
In 1946, the
breed finally received the
official name of Plott Hound when it was recognized by the UKC.
The direct translation of the
name was adopted for use in the
official breed registry; however, at the conclusion of World War I, it was believed that the inclusion of the word «German» would harm the
breed's popularity, [50] due to the anti-German sentiment of the era.
None of the
breeds named in the policy can be on any Marine Corps base after September 2012, a date by which
officials say most people now in base housing will have moved on.
It would not be until the Soviets established an «
official»
breed type within the Russian Kynological Federation in the 1970s that the current
name of the
breed was adopted.
Later, more dogs were exported to England, where the
breed was refined and given its
official name by The Kennel Club of England.
King Charles II, from whom the
breed derives its English
name, grew up with a pet English Toy Spaniel, and was such a big fan of the
breed that he was accused of neglecting his
official duties to spend time with his pet Spaniels.
The union's
official name for the
breed was changed from «Rhodesian lion dog» to «Rhodesian Ridgeback».
King Charles II was one of the biggest advocates of this
breed, and his patronage is what led to its
official name in England: the King Charles Spaniel.
Shih Tzu, sharing the
name of «lion dogs» with several similar
breeds, were so valued that they literally marched alongside humans in
official processions.
The Maine Coon Cat is the native American long - haired cat and was first recognized as a specific
breed in Maine where it was
named the
official cat of the state.
The direct translation of the
name was adopted for use in the
official breed registry; however, at the conclusion of World War I, it was believed that the inclusion of the word «German» would harm the
breed's popularity, due to the anti-German sentiment of the era.
While it is correct that the
breed of mastiff dog developed in England has pre-empted the
official name of «Mastiff», according to the AKC's «The Complete Dog Book», 18th Edition, «The
breed commonly called «Mastiff» in English speaking countries is more properly described as the «Old English» Mastiff.»
Although the
breed had existed long before, the
name «Cairn Terrier» was a compromise suggestion after the
breed was originally brought to
official shows in the United Kingdom in 1909 under the
name Short - haired Skye terriers.
As the first state to claim itself as the birthplace of an original
breed, it's no wonder Massachusetts
named the Boston Terrier its
official state dog in 1979.
The Corgi's full
name is Welsh Corgi; but that's not all since what used to be a single
breed is actually two different
official breeds.
FCI confirmed a new
breed standard in 1966 and the
official name was confirmed as Norrbottenspets.