About 400 breeds.
Go to your library or bookstore and get a book on the AKC breeds. It will tell you about each breed and show pictures too. You also can look online too.
You can look at the AKC website for AKC recognized breeds. Mixes are not actual breeds and therefore, the combinations are endless.You may can search these informative dog website to know more about types of dogshttp://www.dogbreeds-and-doggie.com/types-of-dogs.html
AKC stands for the American Kennel Club. They decide which dog breeds are official and which ones are not.
The AKC currently recognises 175 different breeds, a full list can be found on their website.
There are many. You can make a normally streamlined dog scruffy by putting gel in it's for and/or neglect to groom it. Also, you could make a normally scruffy dog look neat in much the same way, but grooming it. Acording to the AKC, most breeds of sheepdog are scruffy. Look at the AKC website for more information. =)
Many, too many to name probably.
If the dog comes from registered (AKC) parents, the pup will have papers that come with it. If there are no papers, then look up the breed on the AKC web site. You can read the description of the breed, and then look at your dog, how well does it match? If there are just a few faults, like height or weight that's off a little, chances are you have a pure breed. If there is a lot off, like colors that are not allowed, weird ears, of different kind of coat, chances are you have a mix.
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.
yes there are 28 breeds in the AKC Working Group and the Bernese Mountain Dog is one
Did you mean the AKC breed standard for the Labrador Retriever? Here is the AKC website with the breed standard of the Labrador Retriever: http:/www.akc.org/breeds/labrador_retriever/index.cfm
yes they can