Not exact matches
The
original puppy was used as a foundation
dog to produce many more like her to be
registered, but many believed the
registered puppies were not actually purebred
dogs.
In 1936, for all intents and purposes, the AKC, UKC, and ADBA version of the «Pit Bull» were identical since the
original AKC stock came from pit fighting
dogs, which were UKC and ADBA
registered.
One of the early and very famous AKC
registered Staffs was Pete the Pup, (real name Lucenay's Peter),
dog star of the
original Our Gang comedies of the 1930's «The Little Rascals».
There are specific breeders that specialize in producing the
original sized of Shar Pei, and many of these
dogs are
registered with papers issued by the Miniature Shar - Pei Club of America.
The American Kennel Club (AKC) currently divides AKC
registered dog breeds in 7 different groups, mostly depending on history and
original purpose of the breed.
Even the United Kennel Club, the
original registering organization for the American Eskimo
Dog, is accepting the renamed Eskie as a «new breed» despite both historical documentation and obvious phenotype proving the «two breeds» are actually one and the same.