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  • :''See also [[The Kennel Club]] for the kennel club based in London, England. ...petitions for the breeds and varieties of dogs recognized by the governing kennel club. All-breed shows are the type often shown on television.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kennel Club (disambiguation)]]
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  • Kennel Club can refer to A [[kennel club]], an organization for purebred dogs
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  • '''The Kennel Club''' ("KC", also known as the Kennel Club, UK) is a [[kennel club]] based in [[London, United Kingdom]], England. The club was founded on the The Kennel Club divides dog breeds into 7 groups:
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  • ...club]] based in [[London, England]], founded in 1873; the oldest all-breed kennel club.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Kennel club]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Kennel Club (disambiguation)}}
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  • *[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk The Kennel Club site]
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  • *[http://www.akc.org/ American Kennel Club] *[http://www.ankc.aust.com/breed_list.html Australian National Kennel Club]
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  • Kennel Club can refer to A [[kennel club]], an organization for purebred dogs
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  • ...club]] based in [[London, England]], founded in 1873; the oldest all-breed kennel club.
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  • '''The Kennel Club''' ("KC", also known as the Kennel Club, UK) is a [[kennel club]] based in [[London, United Kingdom]], England. The club was founded on the The Kennel Club divides dog breeds into 7 groups:
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  • ....akc.org/breeds/rottweiler/index.cfm Rottweiler Breed Standard] - American Kennel Club
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  • ...still abbreviated F.C.I.) is an international umbrella organisation for [[kennel club]]s.The FCI was begun in 1911, lapsed, and was reorganised in 1921. Today i .... Notable exceptions are [[the Kennel Club]], (London) and the [[American Kennel Club]], which each predates the formation of the FCI.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/The Kennel Club]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Kennel Club (disambiguation)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kennel Club (disambiguation)]]
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  • *[http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk The Kennel Club site]
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  • American Kennel Club Breed Standard http://www.akc.org/breeds/gordon_setter/index.cfm
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  • Official all-breed kennel club of Australia.
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  • ...a national or international entity is in generally-accepted use. </ref> [[kennel club]] of [[Australia]].
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  • An international umbrella organisation for [[kennel club]]s, headquartered in Belgium.
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  • *[http://www.ankc.org.au/ The official Australian National Kennel Club website]
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  • *[[kennel club]]
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  • A '''dog group''' is an official category under the auspices of a [[kennel club]]; it comprises many individual [[dog]] breeds. The phrase may sometimes r The major [[kennel club]]s divide the world's [[dog breed]]s into Groups based on the type of work
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  • An official category under the auspices of a [[kennel club]], a ''[[dog group|group]]'' comprises many individual [[dog]] breeds.
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  • :''See also [[The Kennel Club]] for the kennel club based in London, England. ...petitions for the breeds and varieties of dogs recognized by the governing kennel club. All-breed shows are the type often shown on television.
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  • *[[kennel club]]
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  • * [[The Kennel Club|Kennel Club]]
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  • Most breed clubs are affiliated with larger [[kennel club]]s which handle most administration including the maintenance of [[registry
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  • ....’’<ref>This statement appears in the Breed Standards of both the American Kennel Club and the Great Dane Club of America.</ref> Likewise, to a trained eye, male
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  • * Ibid. ''A Breed Apart: From the Collections of the American Kennel Club''
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  • .... This group contains the smallest [[dog breed]]s in the registry of an [[kennel club|all-breed association]]. There has been much discussion as to whether the ...without objection from owners, but is in the Terrier Group in the [[United Kennel Club|UKC]]. The diminutive [[Yorkshire Terrier]] is indisputably a toy. The [[A
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  • ...tage, the breed is only a relatively recent introduction to the [[American Kennel Club]]. Terriers have been bred on farms in many countries because of their apti
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  • ...lub of their countries of origin only, and bona fide purebreds without any kennel club affiliation.’’ {{r|Boston Terrier}} - Not classed as a terrier in any major kennel club due to bulldog ancestry, asking whether or not it is a true terrier will us
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  • Different breed standards appeared in the 1920s; in or about 1924 the Kennel Club requested a designation of Australian Terrier, Hard Coat and Australian Ter
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  • ...by the Kennel Club (Great Britain) and as a 'working dog' by the American Kennel Club, its name is derived from "the old French designation, ''grand Danois'', me ...he requirements differ slightly among [[kennel club]]s, but the [[American Kennel Club]] standard calls for males to stand no less than 30 inches (76 cm) at the '
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  • In general, there are two types of purebred: those 'recognized' by a kennel club and those recognized by other authorities, such as independent breed clubs. *The lack of a national kennel club or low interest in dog fancy in smaller nations.
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  • {{r|Kennel club}}
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  • ...petitions for the breeds and varieties of dogs recognized by the governing kennel club. All-breed shows are the strictest and most formal type of competition and ...ts run by a [[breed club]] which may or may not be affiliated with a large kennel club. These shows are restricted to dogs of a specific breed or to varieties of
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  • ...laced in either the Sporting Group or the Gundog Group, depending on the [[kennel club]].
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  • ...com/WebSite.nsf/Breeds/BelgianShepherdDogRevisedJuly12009 | title = United Kennel Club Belgian Shepherd Dog | accessdate = 2011-08-09}}</ref> ...s of the Belgian Shepherd. The Laekenois is not recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC). The genetics and temperament are similar for all four types of Belgi
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  • ...terrier group is one of (usually) seven groups into which the breeds of [[kennel club]] show dogs are divided. ...pure breed) and the [[Ratonero Bodeguero Andaluz]] (only recognized by the kennel club of [[Spain]], its native land), are examples.
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  • Emms is considered a painter of great ability. According to the [[American Kennel Club]], his painting ''The New Forest Foxhounds'' is valued at an estimated $800
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  • ...painted a number of Redmond’s dogs. The original is in the gallery of the Kennel Club in London.
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  • ...rrier]] derived breeds, the breed has only been officially recognised by [[kennel club]]s since 1990. Australia is credited with being the country of development *Russell Terrier – name given by some kennel clubs, notably the United Kennel Club (UKC) to distinguish them from other forms of Jack Russell Terriers.
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  • ...he name under which they are registered as a purebred with the appropriate kennel club, and a call name, which is how their owners talk to them. In working dog re
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  • ...ces the development of Fox Terriers. Refer to the archives of the American Kennel Club. </ref> ...ox Terrier, a dog called ‘Foiler’ or ‘Old Foiler’, was registered by the [[Kennel Club (UK)]] circa 1875-6, and the breed began the process of standardization <re
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  • ...ing enthusiast and bon vivant. Russell was active in the formation of the Kennel Club, the Fox Terrier Club and in the development of and codifying of the standa
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  • ...of [[breed club#independent dog breed clubs|breeds not affiliated]] with [[kennel club|all-breed clubs]], and the owners of breeds-in-development are concerned ab
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  • ...r the Sporting Group or the Gundog Group, depending on the administering [[kennel club]].
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  • ...for the last hundred years or so in their current forms. In the 1870s, [[kennel club]]s were founded and kept records of breeds, setting breed standards and reg ...been in existence as a distinct breed. Usually, only dogs recognized by a kennel club are eligible to compete in that specific club's [[conformation show]]s and
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  • *[[kennel club]] *[[American Kennel Club|AKC]]
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  • ...ons whose primary concern is securing the lineage records of the breed. [[Kennel club]]s are one example of these, but such registries are not the exclusive prov Most [[kennel club]]s allow for any registered puppy to be bred from once it reaches a suitabl
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  • ...en so, ''individual'' AKC's shows are not appropriate entries because the kennel club world cannot be maintained on Citizendium in that kind of detail for the pa
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  • ...orking group (dog)|working dog group]], a category of dog breeds used by [[kennel club]]s.
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  • The Phalène is considered a variant of the Papillon in the [[American Kennel Club|AKC]], where they are registered as Papillons and shown and judged in the
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  • ...ub sponsored dog shows, such as the prestigious AKC affiliated Westminster Kennel Club dog show in the United States, white coat German Shepherd dogs were barred
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  • ..."Foiler", aka "Old Foiler", the first [[Fox Terrier]] registered by [[The Kennel Club]] in Britain, circa 1875-6. <ref> From the article "Ain't Jus'Any Ole Dawg ...rd [[Fox Terrier]] owners, and threatened to preclude recognition by the [[kennel club|all-Breed club]]. These South Australian club members joined with some own
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  • There are three officially recognised Lab colors:<ref>The American Kennel Club, ''Labrador Retriever Breed Standard'': "The Labrador Retriever coat colors
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  • ...d-Breed dog and a Purebred dog is more than simply being recognized by a [[kennel club]], it is a genetic one. Purebred dogs tend to be [[homozygous]] at most [[
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  • * ''The Complete Dog Book: Official Publication of The American Kennel Club''. 20th Edition. Ballantine Books. New York.2000. ISBN 0-345-47626-3 pages
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  • ...e breed was once employed widely to guard, herd, and pull carts, and its [[kennel club]] classification, usually in the [[working dog]] group, reflects this. Alth ...t intelligence, and a strong guarding instinct." Sourced from the American Kennel Club site:
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  • Kennel Club
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  • ...e breed was once employed widely to guard, herd, and pull carts, and its [[kennel club]] classification, usually in the [[working dog]] group, reflects this. Alth ...t intelligence, and a strong guarding instinct." Sourced from the American Kennel Club site:
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  • ...book | last = Reeves | first = Jean |title = White Shepherd | publisher = Kennel Club Books, Inc. | year = 2007 | isbn = 9781593785895 }}
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  • ...ed States the GSD is the third most popular dog registered by the American Kennel Club with 43,575 registrations.<ref>[http://www.akc.org/reg/dogreg_stats_2006.cf ...the [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]]. Only in 1977 did the British Kennel Club authorize the breed to be known again as the German Shepherd Dog.
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  • ...he advice that has been repeatedly given by experts, such as dog breeders, kennel club officials, and veterinarians, in publications and lectures. That advice is '''The Complete Dog Book''' (Official Publication of the American Kennel Club) 20th Edition ISBN 0-345-47626-3
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  • In [[kennel club]] terms, purebred dogs are individuals that have been selected to "breed tr ...g breeds|800]] [[dog breed]]s are recognized by [[breed club|breed]] and [[kennel club]]s worldwide. Dogs can be registered with a club and receive certifications
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  • In [[kennel club]] terms, purebred dogs are individuals that have been selected to "breed tr ...g breeds|800]] [[dog breed]]s are recognized by [[breed club|breed]] and [[kennel club]]s worldwide. Dogs can be registered with a club and receive certifications
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  • ...tions depending on which standard is being used; many, like the [[American Kennel Club]], call for a weight that is ideally between 4 and 6 lb (1.8 to 2.7 kg), an
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  • I have attempted to e-mail the United Kennel Club (publisher) asking about reprints, but their servers reject my e-mail for w
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