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Managing Editor, AKC Family Dog
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By Bud Boccone| American Kennel Club@ great pyrenees working group black russian terrier doberman pinscher alaskan malamute The Working Group contains the blue-collar workers of the dog world. These working dogs guard flocks and families, pull carts, haul freight, perform rescues, fight wars, and do other hard work in the service of humankind. Because of their size and strength, it’s very important that people breed them responsibly. This will also help ensure puppies have sound, stable temperaments
By Bud Boccone| American Kennel Club@ AKC National Championship While watching a dog show on television or in person, many casual viewers find themselves completely mystified about aspects of the sport. But here are answers to four basic questions to give you a better understanding of dog shows. Who Attends Dog Shows? Most dog handlers you’ll see in the TV portion of the show are professionals. They’ve spent the year showing a “string” of dogs on behalf of the dogs’ owners
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The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a non-profit organization established in 1884, dedicated to serving as a registry for purebred dog pedigrees in the United States. Headquartered in New York City, the AKC operates as a "club of clubs," welcoming membership from dog clubs and breed organizations. The AKC offers a range of services for dog owners and enthusiasts, including pedigree registration, event sanctioning for dog shows and competitions, and breed recognition for over 200 dog breeds. The organization also advocates for responsible dog ownership and provides educational resources on canine health and training. Its AKC Reunite program has successfully reunited over 685,000 lost pets with their owners since 1995. Through its stud books and breed standards, the AKC supports breeders and dog owners alike, making it a vital resource in the dog community.
New York, New York, United States
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Founded: 1884