yes your dog can get registered with ACK if its a foreign dog.... but you wil have to get a application and fill it out.. then your dog has to have a family tree... then you have to get a DNA test...
The Miniature Pinscher breed belongs to the Toy Group. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1925.
Goldendoodles are mixed breed, and therefore are not part of one of the AKC "groups". The AKC only categorizes purebreds.
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.
They are an offical AKC breed if that is what you mean. They are included in the Sporting Group
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.
Well, not really, as they are a known breed of dog with defined traits. But since they are not fully accepted into the AKC I wouldn't be surprised if there is a certain amount of mixed breeding involved in some of the lines. Dedicated Redtick breeders, however, probably keep their lines pure.
The Saluki was recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1929. This breed was assigned into the Hound Group.
The Pekingese was recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1906. This breed was assigned into the Toy Group.
According to AKC standards, there are no "white" labs. However, yellow labs can vary from fox-red to light cream. If the lab is really white, it would be a mixed breed and the price should not be comparable to a pure breed.
I have a beegle bird Dog which is not an officle dog breed,but i also have a Texas Heeler(Austrsailian shepard,blue heeler mix). HE is regognized by the a AKC as an officail dog breedIf