No. They are registered separately under JRT clubs. The AKC recognizes the Parson Russell, which is a kind of "show dog" variation on the working Jack Russell Terrier.
Because Jack Russell purists don't want the working qualities of the JRT to be diluted in the quest for the perfect show dog. Hence the creation of the Parson Russell, which is the AKC registered show dog version of the JRT. The JRT remains a breed focused more on function than form.
The Miniature Pinscher breed belongs to the Toy Group. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1925.
They are an offical AKC breed if that is what you mean. They are included in the Sporting Group
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.
The Border Collie was recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1995.
Yes, the American Eskimo Dog was recognized by the AKC in 1994. This dog breed is in the Non-Sporting Group.
Yes, the Border Terrier has been recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) since 1930. This breed was assigned into the Terrier Group.
Yes, it is recognized by the AKC. Also recognized is the Miniature Bull Terrier.
An AKC dog is a dog breed recognized by the American Kennel Club.
Yes, the Bernese Mountain Dog has been recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) since 1937. This breed was assigned into the Working Group.
The difference bettween a Jack Russell Terrier and a Parson Russell Terrier is the Parson Russell Terrier has Longer legs and therfore is not as stocky as the Jack Russell terrier, but because the Parson Russell Terrier has longer legs it is also a little faster Than the Jack Russell terrier. The Parson is recognised by the Kennel Club, it is a "pedigree dog" with a breed standard. The Jack Russell comes in many shapes and sizes, it is not recognised by the K.C. and has no breed standard. They both can have rough, broken or smooth coats.