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List of kennel clubs. An advertisement for a New England Kennel Club. A kennel club (known as a kennel council or canine council in some countries) is an organization for canine affairs that concerns itself with the breeding, showing and promotion of more than one breed of dog. All-encompassing kennel clubs are also referred to as 'all-breed ...
The Ibizan Hound is an elegant and agile breed, with an athletic and attractive outline and a ground-covering springy trot. Though graceful in appearance, it has good bone girth and is a rugged/hardy breed. Its large upright ears — a hallmark of the breed — are broad at the base and frame a long and elegant headpiece. The neck is long and lean.
The Continental Bulldog Club of Switzerland was founded in 2004, and the breed, its standard, and the club were announced by the Swiss Kennel Club in 2005. At the club's founding meeting, it was announced that all of the dogs were to be entered into the Swiss Studbook and would be eligible to participate in international and national shows in ...
The American Kennel Club (AKC), for instance, lists the affenpinscher in the toy category, while the Continental Kennel Club lists it in the pinschers and schnauzer group and the United Kennel ...
Kennel club. 1901 poster advertising a dog show at the Mascoutah Kennel Club. A kennel club (known as a kennel council or canine council in some countries) is an organization for canine affairs that concerns itself with the breeding, showing and promotion of more than one breed of dog. [1] [2] Kennel clubs became popular in the mid 19th century.
The American Kennel Club credits George Washington as the Father of the American Foxhound. [2] Washington is said to have had a strong love for dogs that grew from his love of hunting for foxes. [3] Washington bred the American Foxhound in hopes of breeding faster speed and tracking of foxes into the breed of hounds he already owned. [4]
The Pont-Audemer Spaniel is a medium-sized dog, weighing 44 to 60 pounds (20–27 kg), and standing around 50–58 centimetres (20–23 in) at the withers. [1] It is different from most sporting dog breeds in the US and UK in its length, and the pointed quality of the muzzle. [2] The Pont-Audemer Spaniel's coat is curly or, at the very least ...
The United Kennel Club recognized the breed in 1992; they place the breed in the Guardian Dog Group. The Kennel Club, based in the United Kingdom, classifies the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog in the Working Group. The Continental Kennel Club (CKC) lists the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog and provides minimal information about the breed.