Yes, it does. See link below.
American Cocker Spaniel
French
No. Only domesticated dogs.
Australian National Kennel Council was created in 1949.
None; the Canada kennel club thing doesn't recognize them.
Golden Retrievers, Labs, Pointers, American Duck Tolling Retriever, And WAY more.
German Shepherds, or Alsatians, are in the Pastoral breed Group. They are officially Kennel Club registered by all major countries.
No, according to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the Australian Shepherd is not one of the top 5 most popular breeds in Washington DC in 2009.
It just depends on which kennel club you're talking about.The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever is classifed in the Sporting Group for the American Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club.It is designated in the Gundog Group by the Australian National Kennel Council, The Kennel Club, the New Zealand Kennel Club and the United Kennel Club,In the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, the Toller is in Group 08 (Retrievers, Flushing Dogs and Water Dogs).
The American Kennel Club (www.akc.com) has a complete description of what they consider ideal for every breed that they recognize. However, they don't recognize all breeds or mix-breeds and they are not described. Either way, they should be able to get you headed in the right direction.
Kennel clubs? The UKC, ADBA, AADR and some others.
According to the American Kennel Club, Labrador Retrievers are the most numerous registered dog in the United States. German Shepherds second, Beagles third, Golden Retrievers fourth, and Yorkshire Terriers fifth.