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Six Types Of Small Dogs – Part One

August 16, 2009 by Toy Dogs · Leave a Comment 

Learning about the different classes of small dogs can help focus the selection process for a new dog. The AKC (American Kennel Club), which is the principle breed registry in the US, divides dog breeds into 7 categories, with the addition of the miscellaneous category. The category] is for those breeds who are in the process of becoming AKC registered, but are yet tobe recognized as official breeds due to some requirements for membership having not yet been met. The seven types of American Ke

Classes Of Small Dogs Surveyed - Part One

May 21, 2009 by Toy Dogs · Leave a Comment 

Post from: Training Dogs . Get the latest dog training tips Classes Of Small Dogs Surveyed - Part One Learning about the types of small dogs can help narrow down the selection process for a new dog. The American Kennel Club (AKC), which is the principle breed registry within the United States, categorizes dog breeds into 7 categories, plus the miscellaneous class. The latter is for breeds that have not yet completed all their registration requirements. The 7 categories of American Ken

Six Types Of Small Dogs - Part 1

April 15, 2009 by Toy Dogs · Leave a Comment 

L earning about the different classes of small dogs can help focus the selection process for a new canine friend. The American Kennel Club (AKC), the principle breed registry within the US, divides dog breeds into seven categories, plus the miscellaneous class. The category] is for breeds that have not yet completed all their registration requirements. The seven types of AKC recognized dog breeds are: sporting hound working terrier toy non-sporting herding You’ll find

Why Aren’t All Small Dog Breeds Recognized By The American Kennel Club?

April 11, 2009 by Toy Dogs · Leave a Comment 

T o the average person who loves dogs, the rules and regulations of some nationwide dog registry associations like the American Kennel Club (AKC) can seem unusual, to say the least. You would reasonably expect that a puppy registered by the AKC would be a healthy, high quality purebred, yet this isn’t always so. You can really only be sure of getting a pedigree puppy. The health of the puppy’s parents and ancestry, and the quality of the breeder, are not monitored by them. This can surprise a l

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