Sentences with phrase «recognition by the kennel club»

[20] In 1954 the first Challenge Certificates were awarded to dogs shown as Rhodesian Ridgebacks at United Kingdom competitions, toward their subsequent recognition by The Kennel Club of Great Britain, [20] and in 1955 the American Kennel Club recognised the Rhodesian Ridgeback breed [21] as a member of the hound group.
G.O. Willison brought the breed to recognition by The Kennel Club of Great Britain in 1959.
Following recognition by The Kennel Club in 1902, the breed gained the modern name of Welsh Springer Spaniel.
Recognition by The Kennel Club followed in 1981.

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Currently, the only major kennel club to grant full recognition to the East - European Shepherd is the Russian Kennel Club, although the breed is recognized by a number of rare breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental Kennelkennel club to grant full recognition to the East - European Shepherd is the Russian Kennel Club, although the breed is recognized by a number of rare breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental Kennel Cclub to grant full recognition to the East - European Shepherd is the Russian Kennel Club, although the breed is recognized by a number of rare breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental KennelKennel Club, although the breed is recognized by a number of rare breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental Kennel CClub, although the breed is recognized by a number of rare breed registries in the United States such as the Dog Registry of America and the Continental KennelKennel ClubClub.
NEW YORK - Growing quickly in popularity following its official recognition by the American Kennel Club last year, the Toy Whiffle — a floppy...
During the 18th century the name was changed to Springer Spaniel, and in 1902 was given distinct breed recognition by The English Kennel Club.
Another lineage became slightly heavier than the founding British stock, and in 1936, attained recognition by the American Kennel Club, which originally christened the dogs Staffordshire Terriers, before eventually changing the name to American Staffordshire Terriers.
1914 William Jones «Willum», the first Norwich (called a Jones terrier then), brought to America 1930's Unofficial founding of the Norwich Terrier Club 1936 American Kennel Club (AKC) breed recognition 1947 Norwich Terrier Club re-organized by Mrs. Thayer and Mrs. Spencer 1947 Official recognition of NTC by the AKC as the Parent Club for Norwich Terriers 1979 AKC recognition of two seperate breeds — Norwich (prick ear) and Norfolk (drop ear) 1979 Club renamed The Norwich and Norfolk Terrier Club 2009 AKC approves division into separate clubs for each breed 2009 Incorporation of the Norwich Terrier Club of America
The Pembroke corgi was granted breed recognition by the American Kennel Club in 1934 and the Cardigan in 1935.
Among the several dog breeds categorized by the American Kennel Club, the herding group deserves recognition for playing an important role as an all - around farm dog.
Pfiefer also formed a breed club and helped develop a written standard, which paved the way for recognition by the United Kennel Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel Club in 1club and helped develop a written standard, which paved the way for recognition by the United Kennel Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel Club in 1Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel Club in 1Club in 1940.
By 1939, the miniature bull terrier was recognized by the English Kennel Club, yet this recognition as a separate breed proved to be a probleBy 1939, the miniature bull terrier was recognized by the English Kennel Club, yet this recognition as a separate breed proved to be a probleby the English Kennel Club, yet this recognition as a separate breed proved to be a problem.
Concerted efforts to produce a dog more amenable to the ring and attractive as a pet finally resulted in the breed's recognition by the English Kennel Club in 1935, but it was not until 1974 that the AKC confirmed similar status.
In 1934, the Glen of Imaal Terrier was given full recognition by the Irish Kennel Club.
As a result of registering foundation stock with the AKC, Vizsla owners were able to obtain official recognition on 25 November 1960, as the Vizsla became the 115th breed recognized by the American Kennel Club.
It earned recognition by the American Kennel Club in 1930, and later in England, Europe and Australia.
After having bred true for many generations, it was given breed recognition by the Canadian Kennel Club in 1945.
After acceptance by the kennel clubs of Ireland and England, it gained recognition by the American Kennel Club (AKC) inkennel clubs of Ireland and England, it gained recognition by the American Kennel Club (AKC) inKennel Club (AKC) in 1924.
Border Collies have gained recognition by major kennel clubs, including just recently the American Kennel Club (AKC), much to the chagrin of devoted working dog owners and brekennel clubs, including just recently the American Kennel Club (AKC), much to the chagrin of devoted working dog owners and breKennel Club (AKC), much to the chagrin of devoted working dog owners and breeders.
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Up until the 20th century and the official recognition of the breed by the American Kennel Club in 1904, the Chihuahua was a dog with many different appearances but always characterized by its tiny size.
The group voted to: 1) send the SVCA breed registry in to AKC / FSS (American Kennel Club / Foundation Stock Service) and 2) begin the process of achieving recognition for the SVCA and the Swedish Vallhund by the AKC.
Early Golden Retrievers had appeared in Canada and the U.S. some years before their official recognition by either the Canadian (1925) or the American Kennel Club (1932).
The Jack Russell Terrier Club of Canada (JRTCC), The Jack Russell Terrier Club of America and the Jack Russell Terrier Club of Great Britain, along with the majority of the JR Clubs in the world, strongly oppose recognition of the Jack Russell by any Kennel Club / National All - Breed Registry.
The Kennel Club has been through numerous audits with UKAS and made a number of amendments to the scheme to achieve recognition by UKAS as a competent evaluator, which has met international accreditation standards.
The American Alsatian is not recognized by any multi-breed kennel clubs and the National American Alsatian Club has stated that it is not currently seeking recognition in this way.
In Canada, Cavaliers were granted recognition by the Canadian Kennel Club in 1957.
Recognition The American Cocker Spaniel is recognized by The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom and The American Kennel Club in the sporting breed classification of dogs.
The breed received official recognition in 1980 by the American Kennel Club.
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