The American Kennel Club recognizes 161 breeds of dogs. The breeds are broken down into 8 groups: sporting, hound, working, terrier, toy, non-sporting, herding and miscellaneous.
Currently, the American Kennel Club recognizes approximately 150 registrable breeds. However, that number can change. For a complete list of AKC breeds, visit their website at www.akc.org
See the link for a list of breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club.
AKC stands for the American Kennel Club. They decide which dog breeds are official and which ones are not.
The American Kennel Club Currently recognizes 176 different breeds of dogs.
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Any breed of dog that is not in the list in the related link is not recognized by the American Kennel Club.
· Harrier (breed recognized by the American Kennel Club) · Havanese (breed recognized by the American Kennel Club) · Husky
The American Kennel Club (www.akc.com) has a complete description of what they consider ideal for every breed that they recognize. However, they don't recognize all breeds or mix-breeds and they are not described. Either way, they should be able to get you headed in the right direction.
French
No. Only domesticated dogs.
American Cocker Spaniel