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You could ask your dog's breeder for names or you can contact the local AKC.
The American Kennel Club (or AKC) is a registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States. Thus, if a dog has AKC papers you can be assured the dog is a purebred and not a mix.
The Labrador Retriever is in the AKC Sporting Group.
The Australian Cattle Dog is in the AKC Herding Group.
Nope. If you want an AKC dog, you have to buy an AKC
The dog has to be a purebred, from registered parents. When you purchase the dog you will be given papers to fill out and mail to the AKC to register your dog.
It means the dog cannot be entered in conformation events. Any offspring of the dog are ineligible for AKC registration. Basically, a limited AKC dog is meant to be spayed or neutered and kept as a pet, not a breeding dog.
Contact the breeder who originally sold the dog to get the breeding history then contact the akc or ckc to try and get copies of the paperwork.
That their registry is not a branch off of AKC.
akc means American kennel club.
There are greyhounds in AKC shows.
Yes, the American Eskimo Dog was recognized by the AKC in 1994. This dog breed is in the Non-Sporting Group.