It is
published by the breed club in its country of origin.
Not exact matches
When you read the
breed description
published by the American Kennel
Club, the PON is described as a dog that is both affectionate and loving, while also being independent and sometimes stubborn.
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.
A new
Breed Watch booklet has been
published by the Kennel
Club.
Purebred dogs also typically have a
published breed standard that indicates the desired characteristics of that
breed — these standards are typically
published by breed enthusiast
clubs or larger bodies like the American Kennel
Club (AKC).
Kerry Blue Terrier, A Book of the
Breed, 1949 Fifth
Breed Book
published by the United States Kerry Blue Terrier
Club, contains the «New Standard».
Both
publish magazines; train judges; support dog health research; attempt to assure the integrity of their registries; work for reasonable laws to protect dogs and dog owners; oppose unreasonable laws that target dog
breeds and numbers and restrict
breeding; allow affiliated
clubs to host shows and trials; and work with
breed clubs to establish and maintain standards
by which the
breeds can be judged.
Further, no Old English Sheepdog should be
bred without the owner having studied the Standard for the
breed as set forth
by the Old English Sheepdog
Club of America, and approved and
published by the American Kennel
Club.
The Complete Dog Book
by the American Kennel
Club, also
published by Howell, contains
breed descriptions and standards with descriptions of appropriate foot type for each
breed.