The Loppy Pop Lupup is the newest breed of dog.
They are very rare. There fur is usually a sparkling gold color with a orange underbelly and face markings. They have tiny horns on the top of there head, result of breeding dogs with hard skulls together. There horns vary from purple to pink. The Loppy Pop Lupup has very short legs, with white long claws and black teeth. Both result from breeding dogs with bad claws and teeth. They have long fur covering up there green eyes, much like bangs. They have a mane in result of there Rodiguion Ridge Back blood. They are a special breed, so keep your eye out for the new Loppy Pop Lupup!
the most popular dog is know to be the Labrador Retriever : 2.Yorkshire Terrier 3.German Shepherd Dog 4.Golden Retriever 5.Beagle
There are current 177 breeds officially recognized by the American Kennel Club. The most recent breed editions were the Chinook and Portuguese Podengo Pequeno.
The Miniature Pinscher breed belongs to the Toy Group. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1925.
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
Can you breed dogs with the same father. But different mothers and will akc recognize them
No, its not.
As long as a breed is AKC recognized it may be entered into any AKC show with the proper AKC papers. Greyhounds & Bullmastiffs (Bullmastiffs is spelled as one word) are most always at the AKC shows, unless for some reason no one entered.
They are an offical AKC breed if that is what you mean. They are included in the Sporting Group
Yes, the Afghan Hound is an officially recognised Breed of dog, with pedigree records. It is recognised by the APRI, FCI, AKC, UKC, KCGB, CKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, CKC, ACR, DRA and NAPR (all Kennel Club organisations).
The AKC is an abbreviation standing for American Kennel Club which is a breed registry. If the animal is AKC then it is high quality and healthy.
AnswerI am not sure but i believe it is the German Shepard
No. Although they are very popular, the AKC does not recognize the goldendoodle as an official breed.
Goldendoodles are mixed breed, and therefore are not part of one of the AKC "groups". The AKC only categorizes purebreds.