The Pomeranian was recognized by the AKC in 1888.
The Pomeranian is in the AKC Toy Group.
The Pomeranian was recognized by the AKC in 1888.
Can you breed dogs with the same father. But different mothers and will akc recognize them
You could ask your dog's breeder for names or you can contact the local AKC.
You can obtain a dual registration from CKC for your AKC registered Dogs. AKC does not recognize CKC (Continental Kennel Club). You can print out your applications at www.ckcusa.com
You can obtain a dual registration from CKC for your AKC registered Dog. AKC does not recognize CKC (Continental Kennel Club). Therefore your litter would need to be CKC registered. You can print out your applications at www.ckcusa.com
You can obtain a dual registration from CKC for your AKC registered Dog. AKC does not recognize CKC (Continental Kennel Club). Therefore your litter would need to be CKC registered. You can print out your applications at www.ckcusa.com
You can obtain a dual registration from CKC for your AKC registered Dog. AKC does not recognize CKC (Continental Kennel Club). Therefore your litter would need to be CKC registered. You can print out your applications at www.ckcusa.com
???? I think you mean, Can you register a litter born to an AKC registered dog and a CKC registered dog. You can obtain a dual registration from CKC for your AKC registered Dog. AKC does not recognize CKC (Continental Kennel Club). Therefore your litter would need to be CKC registered. You can print out your applications at www.ckcusa.com
No the AKC will not recognize the puppies as AKC. Both parents have to be AKC. Ive been breeding and showing in the AKC over 30 years. They will however let you put them under a restrained condition. Best bet is to call the AKC and ask them what they can do. Just a FYI- The ACA (american canine association) does not require DNA testing and inspecting of breeders which is why many puppy mills use this registry so be careful that your ACA dog is in fact Pure Breed with a DNA test.
The American Kennel Club (AKC) does not recognize black boxers as a distinct color because they are considered a deviation from the breed standard. According to the AKC, the accepted colors for boxers are fawn and brindle. Black boxers are often the result of a genetic mutation or a mix with other breeds, which leads to their exclusion from official breed recognition. This policy is rooted in maintaining breed integrity and adherence to established standards.
You can obtain a dual registration from CKC for your AKC registered Dog. AKC does not recognize CKC (Continental Kennel Club). Therefore your litter would need to be CKC registered. You can print out your applications at www.ckcusa.com