All purebred dogs.
Over 200 breeds are recognised by the Kennel Club and can attend Crufts, but due to some of the breeds being very rare there are not always dogs from every breed - except from in the Discover Dogs area.
There are many breed wether there mixed breed or not. but for a complete list of American show dogs go to this website- AKC.org
Morkie is not a term to identify a breed, it is used only to show that the dog comes from a mixture of two breeds - Yorkie and Maltese, which both are names of breeds.
ADD or subtract or divide or multiply?
The AKC's Board of Directors has voted unanimously to proceed with a program for mixed breed dogs which will allow it to act even more broadly and effectively as the dog's champion. The creation of this program ushers in new opportunities for AKC's constituents and clubs and will allow the organization to grow and flourish. Right now I have not seen a show that mixed breeds compete yet.
Show dogs are dogs that have been bred and raised mostly for their conformational traits as what is required by certain show organizations to enable them to be entered into a show. Certain breeds are bred for different traits for show which are usually apart from what they are actually used for, such as herding, sporting/hunting, guarding, etc. For example, a Labrador that is bred for show would have different traits, behaviour and conformation from a Labrador bred to be a hunting dog. The same goes for other breeds like German Shepherds, Border Collies, Springer Spaniels, Corgies, etc.
Maxwell Riddle has written: 'The wild dogs in life and legend' -- subject(s): Canidae, Folklore 'Dogs through history' -- subject(s): Dogs, History 'This is the Chihuahua' -- subject(s): Chihuahua dogs 'A quick guide to standards for show dogs' -- subject(s): Show dogs, Dog breeds, Standards
well, if you look on google.com and search "rare dog breeds" it will show many of websites that should have lists of rare dog breeds and then i hope you will find what you are looking for.
It depends on the purpose of the show (cute, tricks, obedience) each will have its own rules. The American Kennel Club prohibits spayed or neutered dogs from conformation competitions. It states:To be eligible to compete, a dog must:be individually registered with the American Kennel Clubbe 6 months of age or olderbe a breed for which classes are offered at a showmeet any eligibility requirements in the written standard for its breedSpayed or neutered dogs are not eligible to compete in conformation classes at a dog show, because the purpose of a dog show is to evaluate breeding stock.For aesthetic reasons neutered male dogs may be implanted with silicone testicles (e.g. Neutricles).Neutered dogs can participate in AKC shows in such performance events as Obedience, Agility, and Rally (sort of a cross between Obedience and Agility). They can not show in Conformation. There are also events for particular types of dogs--herding and tracking, for example--in which they can participate. Some cities have non-AKC, just-for-fun shows with categories like "furriest," "most kisses per minute," and so forth, and they do not care whether your dogs is neutered or not.
Dogs do not exhibit racism as humans do since they lack the cognitive ability to hold discriminatory beliefs. However, dogs can show fear or aggression towards other breeds based on lack of experience or socialization. It's important for dog owners to expose their pets to different breeds to promote harmonious interactions.
Canadian Eskimo Dogs are recognized in the Canadian Kennel Club under the working group, the American Rare Breed Association under the spitz/primitive breeds group and the United Kennel Club under northern group. They are currently not recognized by the American Kennel Club or the FCI to show.
When you say "Are they good to have " I think you mean as a pet. If so, then it depend on what type of breed the dog is. Each type of breed shows different qualities in the dog. This will help show what best fits you or your family. If you are wondering about the breeds. You can type in types of dog breeds in google. Or their is a show called dogs 101 on Animal Planet. It really shows the qualities of the dog. Hope this helped!!!