Sentences with phrase «registries by breed clubs»

However, due to pressure placed on the registries by breed clubs, they are registered in accordance with their base coat colours.

Not exact matches

Bostonians have a legacy of being passionate about their pets, highlighted by the Boston Terrier Club's 1893 admission into the AKC with the registry's first non-sporting American breed.
It also comes as no surprise why this breed is one of the most popular among dog owners, according to statistics set by the American Kennel Club registries.
What people refer to as «teacup» are extremely small specimens that are not recognized by the American Kennel Club or other breed registries because they do not adhere to the breed standard.
While this is not a purebred dog, it is recognized by several registries, including the American Canine Hybrid Club, the Designer Breed Registry and the Designer Dogs Kennel Club.
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 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 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 Kennel ClubClub.
Data will be drawn from existing open health registries, kennel and breed club publications, and from voluntary submissions of health documents made by dog owners.
The Donovan pinscher is not acknowledged by the American Kennel Club and does not appear on the registry's list of breeds.
For genetic testing in dogs, the registry of results might be maintained by the breed club, by CERF, or by another organization.
[16] There have been extensive studies of these conditions, [17] commonly sponsored by breed clubs and dog registries, while specialised breed clubs provide information of common genetic defects for their breeds.
Of some 130 + breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club and hundreds more by some other registries, a dozen or so had been reported to be affected, in the early years of looking at the problem.
You can locate breed rescue organizations by contacting breed registries, such as the American Kennel Club (AKC), the national breed club, local animal shelters, or just by searching onlClub (AKC), the national breed club, local animal shelters, or just by searching onlclub, local animal shelters, or just by searching online.
There are a host of broad exemptions that will continue to allow breeding for (1) use of dogs as service, guide or therapy animals, by search and rescue, law enforcement and other government agencies; (2) use of dogs for herding or as livestock guardian dogs or hunting dogs; (3) dogs or cats registered with the American Kennel Club, the Cat Fancier Association or other recognized registry or trained and kept for the purpose of show, field trials or agility trials; and (4) dogs or cats whose owner has obtained an unaltered animal permit.
In 1999 the breed was recognized by The United Kennel Club, which is the second oldest registry for purebred dogs in the States and is the second largest in the world.
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.
The Podengo Pequeno is considered to be a separate breed by some purebred dog registries, including the American Kennel Club.
AMBOR is recognized by the United Kennel Club Inc., and is the leading mixed breed registry in the US.
Today, Shih Tzu breed standards approved by purebred dog registries around the world are very similar to the 1938 Peking Kennel Club standard.
As a designer dog, the Snorkie can not be a member of the American Kennel Club; however he is recognized by the following registries: American Canine Hybrid Club, Designer Dogs Kennel Club, Dog Registry of America, Inc., International Designer Canine Registry, and the Designer Breed Registry.
It is recognized by registries that accept mixed breed, crossbreed and designer dogs such American Canine Hybrid Club and the Designer Dogs Kennel Club.
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.
Most prospective owners of purebred dogs look to AKC as the country's most prominent registry, even though the United Kennel Club has existed almost as long and registers more breeds, than those recognized by AKC.
At this time, Goldendoodles are not recognized as a distinct breed by the American Kennel Club (AKC), the United Kennel Club (UKC), the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) or any other widely - recognized all - breed purebred dog registry.
If the breed is represented by multiple national registries within a country, we strongly urge you to work in cooperation with all of the other breed clubs so that all clubs are taking similar action.
Here we investigate the relationships between breed characteristics and breed popularity by collating popularity data from the American Kennel Club's dog registry, behavior data from the Canine Behavioral Assessment and Research Questionnaire (C - BARQ), and longevity and health data from several sources (see Methods).
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