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Written by SusannaArmstrong   
Friday, 19 February 2010
The American Kennel Club has been around for lots of years. They bestow registration for dogs and can make available a certified electronic or printed document that displays the family tree of a dog and all the other valuable facts of the ancestry of the dog. The American Kennel Club has been the advocate for dog owners and dogs in this country for many years.
by SusannaArmstrong


The American Kennel Club has been around for many years. They supply registration for dogs and can make available a certified electronic or printed document that displays the roots of a dog and all the other imperative facts of the ancestry of the dog. The American Kennel Club has been the advocate for dog owners and dogs in this country for many years.

Right now the AKC recognizes greater than 160 purebred breeds of dogs. These range from the more little known like the Borzoi or the Petit Basset Griffon Venden to the more well-liked like the Labrador Retriever, the Cocker Spaniel or the German Shepherd.

Every one of the documented breeds is part of a bigger category or group, which signifies the original breeding purpose of the dog and recognizes their well-defined character. Some dogs were bred for herding or hunting while a few were just bred for pets.

A important group is the sporting group, which includes retrievers, setters and spaniels. Members of this group require regular and invigorating exercise. Many of them have natural instincts in the water and woods and they are often good at hunting and other field activities.

Hounds were bred for hunting in the past. They tend to have immense endurance and an sensitive sense of smell to chase their prey. This group would include Beagles, Basset Hounds and Bloodhounds.

The working group was dogs that were bred for working such as pulling sleds or performing water rescues. The next group is the Terrier group and they were initially bred to track and kill vermin. Terriers usually have particularly energetic and spunky personalities.

The toy group was mostly bred as a pet and as true to their name they tend to be little but lively. There are undersized dogs in every group however, so all diminutive dogs are not categorized into the toy group. Some of the toy breeds include the spunky Chihuahua and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. The next group is the non-sporting group and it includes such breeds as the Chow-chow and Dalmatian. The Poodle is also part of the non-sporting group.

The herding group is the newest classification that just came about in 1983. These breeds were formerly part of the working group. These dogs were bred to herd other animals such as cattle or sheep. These include the Corgi and the Shetland Sheepdog. Each group of breeds has their own unusual distinctiveness and you need to check them out to see which one appeals to you.

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