| | | The Afghan Hound Club of America was formed in 1937, dedicated to maintaining the integrity of this wonderful sighthound. Today, the afghan hound is exhibited in the conformation ring, the obedience ring, agility trials, and lure coursing meets, or simply kept as an adored household pet. |
| | | The AHCA is a member of the American Kennel Club, Inc.
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| | | The Airedale Terrier Club of America ( ATCA ), founded in 1900, is the parent club of the breed in the United States and is the official spokes-organization for the breed with the American Kennel Club.
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| | | The AKITA CLUB OF AMERICA is the National Club which represents, protects, and furthers the interests of the Akita dog breed and its owners throughout the United States. It is a member of the American Kennel Club. |
| | | Welcome to the Alaskan Malamute Club of America's Website. Feel free to browse around and learn about our favorite breed, the Alaskan Malamute! |
| | | The American Azawakh Association, Inc. is formed to encourage and unite dog fanciers committed to the welfare and betterment of the Azawakh. The AAA is dedicated to the genetic purity and preservation of the Azawakh breed.
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| | | This is the official American Belgian Malinois Club Home Page. The Belgian is one of the varieties of the Belgian Shepherd Dog. In the United States, they are registered by the American Kennel Club as a separate breed. |
| | | The American Belgian Tervuren Club is responsible for prescribing the standard for the breed used by the American Kennel Club (AKC), sponsors its own shows, trials and events, and works to support and better the breed.
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| | | Welcome to the ABTCC Site! Come sniff around and enjoy. |
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| | | Welcome to the official web site of the American Bloodhound Club. We are excited to have you visit and learn more about our special hounds. |
| | | Welcome to the ABdFC's home on the Internet! |
| | | All of the information here is intended for your enjoyment and education. There will be regular supplements and updates, which will be listed in the "What's new?" category. |
| | | The American Brussels Griffon Association (ABGA) is a Member of the American Kennel Club (AKC). As the Parent Club for the Brussels Griffon in the United States of America, it is responsible for setting the standard against which Griffons are judged at American Kennel Club dog shows.
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| | | We sincerely hope that you find pertinent, appropriate and desired information on our site. |
| | | The American Chesapeake Club, Inc. is a nonprofit organization dedicated to foster and encourage the breeding of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever, the conservation of game through the increased use of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever in waterfowl and upland game hunting, to improve the breed, and for the accomplishment of such aims and purposes, to lay down a standard of, to encourage the holding of dog shows and field trials, and to foster other activities suited to the dissemination of knowledge concerning the breed.
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| | | Advance the study, breeding, exhibiting, running and maintenance of purebred dogs.
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| | | The American Kuvasz Association (AKA) is an organization devoted to the promotion and protection of the Kuvasz. The AKA supports conformation excellence by holding sponsored entries at American Kennel Club all breed shows. |
| | | The American Mixed Breed Obedience Registration was established in 1983 in an effort to improve opportunities for mixed-breed dogs and to acknowledge the efforts and achievements of their handlers in obedience competition. AMBOR provides support to these handlers and affirms the accomplishments of mixed-breeds in all avenues of service to mankind.
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| | | A story on and pictures of an event organized by the American Plott Association. |
| | | The American Polish Lowland Sheepdog Club, Inc., a.k.a. APONC, Inc. is the AKC designated parent breed club for the Polish Lowland Sheepdog in the United States.
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| | | Our Goal is to make a difference. |
| | | The American Rottweiler Club is an AKC-Member Club recognized as the national breed club, dedicated to education about responsible rottweiler ownership, and to preserving and protecting the rottweiler breed. |
| | | The American Rottweiler Club is an AKC-Member Club recognized as the national breed club, dedicated to education about responsible Rottweiler ownership, and to preserving and protecting the Rottweiler breed. We hope you will find our site educational and informative; come back often as we will be updating our site on a regular basis.
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| | | The American Rottweiler Verein (ARV) is an American organization similar to the Allgemeiner Deutscher Rottweiler Klub (ADRK) of Germany. Both the ADRK and the International Canine Federation (FCI) use the same internationally recognized standard describing the ideal Rottweiler. The ARV chose to adopt the January 16, 1996, FCI standard as well. |
| | | The American Shih Tzu Club, Inc. (ASTC) was formed in 1963 by a small group of individuals who shared a common interest in, love for, and commitment to the Shih Tzu breed. Since then, the ASTC has continued to grow in membership, in local Shih Tzu club affiliates, and in liaisons with other Shih Tzu organizations throughout the world. |
| | | The AMERICAN SLOUGHI ASSOCIATION, Inc. (A.S.L.A), National Parent Club in America, WELCOMES YOU to its website entirely devoted to the Breed around the world.
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| | | The American Tibetan Mastiff Association ("ATMA") was incorporated in 1974 in the State of Kentucky as a national club for Tibetan Mastiff fanciers. |
| | | The American Water Spaniel enthusiast, will at times, both as an owner and/or breeder be responsible for making decisions and taking courses of action that can impact the continued improvement as well as the preservation of the American Water Spaniel Breed and his or her individual dogs. |
| | | The majority of the American Water Spaniel owners and breeders are still in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Iowa, Illinois, and Ohio. The American Water Spaniel is the State Dog of Wisconsin.
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| | | The Arctic Bird Dog Association ("ABDA") is a non-profit, American Kennel Club ("AKC")-licensed organization established in 1992 with headquarters in Anchorage, Alaska. |
| | | American Society for the Preservation of the Neapolitan Mastiff. |
| | | In 1975 about 20 Briard fanciers on the East Coast formed a club called the Yankee Briard Club. The name was changed to the Atlantic States Briard Club and incorporated under that name in 1979. The ASBC is the oldest Regional Briard Club. |
| | | The largest single breed dog registry in North America. Governed by volunteer Australian Shepherd fanciers elected by the membership, ASCA is dedicated to preserving the Standard of Excellence for the Australian Shepherd Dog. |
| | | AHNA is a club dedicated to the preservation of the health, temperament, and conformation of the original German working dog.
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| | | The Barbet Club of America was founded in 1994 for the purpose of encouraging and promoting the selective breeding of purebred Barbets, emphasizing conformation, temperament, intelligence and hunting ability.
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| | | The Basenji Club of America (BCOA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the Basenji breed, and is a member of the The American Kennel Club. We have over 500 members across the US and in several other countries. Members consist of basenji fanciers, owners, and breeders
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| | | The Basenji Club of America (BCOA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the Basenji breed, and is a member of the The American Kennel Club. We have over 500 members across the US and in several other countries. Members consist of basenji fanciers, owners, and breeders.
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| | | The First Annual Meeting of the Basset Hound Club of America took place in Michigan in 1935. |
| | | BARRC began as an idea to help with Ridgeback rescue and has developed into a regional specialty club with rescue being but one of it's functions. We began with filing for non-profit status for rescue as Elizabeth Akers was taking it upon herself, much of the burden of SF Bay Area RR Rescue.
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| | | The objects of the Club shall be to encourage and promote the quality and ethical breeding of purebred Bearded Collies and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection.
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| | | The BEAUCERON CLUB OF AMERICA was formed in the 1980s as the first Beauceron breed club in the USA. The BCA offers the Code of Ethics Breeders listing for the Beauceron, where quality (written breed surveys) and health screening (hip certifications) are mandatory of breeding stock. |
| | | The BEAUCERON CLUB OF AMERICA was formed in the 1980s as the first Beauceron breed club in the USA. The BCA offers the Code of Ethics Registry for the Beauceron, where quality (written breed surveys) and health screening (hip certifications) are manditory of breeding stock before puppies can be registered. |
| | | To encourage and promote the breeding of purebred Bedlington Terriers and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection.
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| | | The following is some basic information about the Belgian Sheepdog Club of America. You can find links to the Standard,Code of Ethics, National Specialties, Regionals and Large Shows,Awards, Breeders' Directory and Rescue efforts. |
| | | The Club's first priority is to preserve and give recognition to the Bergamasco in its original state of being as recognized today, and to help maintain its two thousand year old heritage as progenitor of many breeds that are known throughout Europe and the USA.
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| | | The BMDCA is the AKC's official parent club for Bernese Mountain Dogs. It unites all Bernese fanciers in a common effort to nurture and protect the breed while enjoying their companionship and the many activities available for purebred dogs. |
| | | The Bernese Mountain Dog Club of Nashoba Valley (BMDCNV) was founded in 1981 and is recognized as a regional club by the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America and the American Kennel Club. The club was established to serve the needs of all Bernese Mountain Dogs and club members. Currently there are more than 600 members in the New England states and beyond.
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| | | The Birmingham Kennel Club, Inc. is a Member of the American Kennel Club. |
| | | Welcome to the Bleu De Gascogne Club of America Home Page.
We are a group of dedicated breeders, devoted to the health, welfare and promotion of information about the four Bleu de Gascogne breeds.
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| | | This site is sponsored by the Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog Club, Ltd., a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion, protection, and preservation of this unique breed. |
| | | Welcome to our Club in Houston, Texas. |
| | | The Bolognese Club of America was founded and established in 1987 by Dorothy and Bert Goodale. The club holds the one and only national registry for the breed. The club puts out an informational and entertaining newsletter every other month to its ever growing membership. |
| | | The mission of the Border Collie Club of Northern California is to protect the Border Collie through responsible breeding and ownership, to preserve the working attributes and intelligence of the breed, to prevent exploitation and abuse of the breed, and promote a spirit of encouragement and learning for the membership in all Border Collie activities, including but not limited to: herding, obedience, agility, conformation, tracking, companion dogs, and flyball.
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| | | The Border Terrier Club of America was founded in 1949 with a membership of 10, and currently thrives with over 800 members. The desire of the founders to protect the natural instincts and characteristics of the breed lives on in the commitment |
| | | The Borzoi Club of America, Inc. is a non-profit organization. |
| | | Nothing in America is more American or more expressive of the American spirit than that of the little American dog, the boston terrier. |
| | | The Boykin Spaniel Society was founded in the summer of 1977 in Camden, South Carolina. Within the first year the Society had over 300 members from 25 states. An official registry for the breed was started in 1979. The Boykin Spaniel Society has now grown to over 2000 members hailing from every state in the union as well as Canada, Switzerland, Austria and Germany.
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| | | The objectives of the club shall be to do all possible to bring the natural qualities of the Briard to perfection.
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| | | We the founders of the Briard Club of California first became interested in Briards (1984). There was only one club in California, Briard's West.Most Briard enthusiasts belonged to this club and the Briard Club of America. To participate in a Briard event, one had to travel to Northern California.
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| | | Welcome to the BTCA Web Page. Since you're here, you must have an interest in Bull Terriers, just as our 800+ world wide members have. Check out the BTCA Directory for a listing of services and activities.
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| | | The Carolina Dogs make gentle pets, winning show dogs, and good hunting/hiking companions - even when wild caught. They are willing, smart and never aggressive towards humans - alerting you to possible danger by standing at a distance and sounding a warning bark.
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| | | U.K.C. National Breed Club for the Chinook Dog.
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| | | The Cockapoo Club of America is dedicated to protecting and promoting this superior hybrid, encouraging and supporting its members and member breeders, and to preserving and perpetuating the Cockapoo as a breed unto its own. |
| | | The Cockapoo Club of America is dedicated to protecting and promoting this superior hybrid, encouraging and supporting its members and member breeders, and to preserving and perpetuating the Cockapoo as a breed unto its own. |
| | | The Collie Club of America, Inc. was formed on August 26, 1886, which makes it one of the oldest specialty clubs in existence. The original club objective was "the encouragement and improvement of the breed of Collies." |
| | | Meetings are normally held on the third Monday of the month at Veterinary Referral Center of Colorado. |
| | | Continental Kennel Club (CKC) was founded, as an open registry, in 1991 and has grown into an international club having hundreds of thousands of dogs registered worldwide. |
| | | The original Parent Club, founding club and largest registry for THE ROYAL DOG OF MADAGASCAR in the Western Hemisphere, proudly welcomes you. |
| | | The Deep South Brittany Free-For-All Championship is seeking to name as a champion an individual who exhibits an intense desire to find birds, tempered by a maturity displayed through the proper application of speed, intelligently directed range, bird sense and nose. |
| | | Del Valle began in the 1960's, primarily as an obedience club. |
| | | The DBC is a "show club" This means that much of the club's business is devoted to preparation for an annual specialty show and a puppy match. Members, new and old, work together on these projects. |
| | | Welcome to 'Deutsch-Drahthaar Central', the Internet home of the #1 versatile hunting dog in the world, the Deutsch-Drahthaar. This is a resource for and by the membership of the Verein Deutsch-Drahthaar/Group North America, and those interested in the breed.
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| | | Founded in 1940. We invite you to share with us the thrills and enjoyment of active participation in one of the oldest and largest GSP clubs in the USA. |
| | | The English Setter Association of America, Inc. is a not for profit organization dedicated to the advancement of English Setters since 1933.
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| | | Welcome to the OFFICIAL ESSFTA web site. The ESSFTA is comprised of and dedicated to people who love English Springer Spaniels. This web site aims to provide you with current and accurate information about this wonderful, versatile breed.
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| | | A small group of breed fanciers in the USA that are dedicated to the preservation of the TRUE Fila Brasileiro as found in the area of breed origin, Minas Gerais, Brazil. |
| | | Welcome to the official website of the Flat-Coated Retriever Society of America, Inc.! The FCRSA is the American Kennel Club's official national parent club for purebred Flat-Coated Retrievers.
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| | | In 1997 the German Jagdterrier Fanciers Club was formed for the Fanciers of the breed. The GJTFC published news letters, breeding information, and promoted this wonderful little hunting dog. The GJTFA was the first stage that lead to the ALL NEW GJTCA.
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| | | Have a voice in the direction of this great breed... Become a member of the GSPCA.
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| | | Dedicated to the Breed. Hunt, Field, Show, Obedience.
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| | | The German Shorthaired Pointer Club of Minnesota, Inc. is dedicated to those who love and appreciate the German Shorthaired Pointer breed. You don't have to show them, trial them, hunt test them, or compete them in any way to belong. |
| | | Meet and network with other pointing breed enthusiasts and learn more about your breed and it's versatility.
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| | | GRCA offers several forms of recognition for Golden Retrievers with exceptional accomplishments. Goldens meeting these requirements are recognized in the Golden Retriever News and GRCA Yearbook.
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| | | Centered in Southern California, the Golden State Bull Terrier Club, with it's 200+ members, is one of two principal AKC affiliated Bull Terrier clubs in California. Our members are active in conformation showing as well as obedience, agility and therapy work.
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| | | Welcome to the Home Page of the Great Pyrenees Club of California. We are the oldest Regional Great Pyrenees Club in the Nation and are proud to be affiliated with the Great Pyrenees Club of America, the National Parent Club for our breed.
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| | | The Greater Houston Boston Terrier Club was founded in December 1989. We became a recognized AKC (American Kennel Club) Specialty Club in 1994. The Club is made up of BT owners that have either show dogs and/or pets. |
| | | That of a very active, intelligent and elegant-appearing dog, squarely built, well proportioned, moving soundly and carrying himself proudly. Properly clipped in the traditional fashion and carefully groomed, the Poodle has about him an air of distinction and dignity peculiar to himself.
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| | | Inside you will find information about the club and events. Feel free to browse and learn about AKC Field Trials, AKC Hunt Tests, Training, and many other topics. |
| | | In 1968, J. Frederick and Patricia Hoffman, with the help of Perrin G. Rademacher, imported the first Swissys to the US. Subsequently, the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Club of America was formed, with the assistance of Howard and Gretel Summons. Since that time the Club has promoted careful, selective breeding to gradually increase the strength and popularity of the breed. |
| | | The German Shorthaired Pointer Club of North Florida welcomes you on the website!
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| | | The German Shorthaired Pointer Club of Eastern Iowa is an A.K.C. club to help better the breed. It is a club for dog owners of German Shorthairs, as well as other Hunting breeds. |
| | | Welcome to the GSP of Riverside County's website. |
| | | The Ibizan Hound Club of the United States developed from the Ibizan Hound Fanciers and Exhibitors of the U.S. in the mid 1970's. Today the club consists of members throughout the world and is dedicated to promoting the qualities and attributes of the Ibizan Hound. |
| | | Welcome to the Club! Activities, Field Trials, Shows. |
| | | Indian Nations Brittany Club: a bird dog club for Brittany Bird Dog enthusiasts. |
| | | Founded in 1975, IEBC was accepted as a member club of the American Brittany Club the same year, and accredited by the American Kennel Club in 1976.
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| | | Welcome to the ICCF. We are a group of Cane Corso enthusiasts joined together to promote the Corso in a positive way and educate the public on Cane Corso issues. The ICCF is a club where the advances of the breed are made in a civil, open situation. Where compromise and working together, as a unified group, will let us reach our goals. Every member is encouraged to get involved in Corso activities and ICCF functions. |
| | | The International Silken Windhound Society was formed officially during Silkenfest99 in Texas, USA, during Easter weekend in April 1999. The ISWS is the parent club for the Silken Windhound.
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| | | The purpose of our club is to promote cooperation and friendship among breeders and owners of Brittanys and to encourage higher standards in breeding, training, and showing of Brittanys in the field and in the show ring. |
| | | The ICDCA is now the United Kennel Club's official National Breed Association for the Canaan Dog.
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| | | The Jack Russell Terrier Club of America (JRTCA) is the largest Jack Russell Terrier club and registry in the world. The JRTCA and its registry were founded for the purpose of protecting and preserving the unique characteristics and working heritage of this great little terrier, and remains dedicated to that purpose today. |
| | | It is the purpose of the Japanese Akita Club of America, Inc. (JACA) to preserve the integrity of the blood of the purebred Japanese Akita. JACA pursues this commitment by engaging in activities which aid, promote, and foster the preservation and betterment of purebred Japanese Akitas.
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| | | The Kangal Dog Club of America, Inc. invites you to read about this spectacular Turkish breed. Explore our web pages and learn about the indigenous dogs of Turkey and their subsequent development outside of Turkey! |
| | | In April of 1946 I thought we should have a Kerry Club in Southern California. |
| | | Kuvasz Fanciers of America, a not-for-profit organization, was founded in 1985 in response to the degeneration of correct Kuvasz type in North America. KFA is dedicated not just to the preservation and promotion of the authentic Hungarian Kuvasz, but also to the support of ethical breeder conduct, rescue of Kuvaszok in distress, public education, and sponsorship of Kuvasz events and activities. |
| | | The Labrador Retriever Club, Inc. welcomes you to its Internet Web Site! This web site will be periodically updated with new information about our favorite breed, the Labrador Retriever, and some of the activities of the Labrador Retriever Club, Inc. |
| | | In October 1977, the Large Munsterlander Club of North America® (LMCNA) was officially founded. The aim of this club is to promote and introduce this handsome but hardworking hunting dog to the North American hunter and to foster a breeding program which will maintain its versatile hunting qualities as both a pointer and a retriever. |
| | | The Leonberger Club of America is the official registry for
Leonbergers in the United States. We are dedicated to preserving the breed in North America through careful breeding practices and following the FCI standard, which is defined by the Deutsch Club fur Leonberger Hunde (Germany). We are not in any way affiliated with the AKC or the UKC, but are a full member of the International Union for Leonberger Hunde.
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| | | Welcome to the homepage of the Lone Star Borzoi Club, est. October 1998. |
| | | The Lone Star Poodle Club Was Founded in 1951.
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| | | Welcome to the Official Longhaired Whippet Web Site!
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| | | The Mid Ohio Komondor Club is a recently formed club which purpose is to promote the Komondor breed as a livestock guardian, a pet, and a show dog.
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| | | The Mid-America Rhodesian Ridgeback Club is located in Kansas City, Missouri.
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| | | We are a non-profit organization founded in 1973, and we formed to preserve the Hungarian Komondor. |
| | | The parent club for the Miniature Australian Shepherd, the Miniature Australian Shepherd Club of America (MASCA) was formed in 1996 by a dedicated group of enthusiasts in response to the need for a central organization running a straightforward registry and providing fair and consistent management of the Miniature Australian Shepherd. |
| | | Although we are known as the largest and oldest club in the area, we want to make each individual feel welcome to join in all of the fun events that the club sponsors.
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| | | The Mixed Breed Dog Club of California (MBDCofCA) is the local chapter for the state of California. If you have a mixed breed and would like to work toward an obedience, conformation, or tracking title, you should join as a participating member. |
| | | Owners of mixed breeds can enjoy the thrill of competing for titles in obedience, conformation, tracking and much more. The Mixed Breed Dog Clubs of America (MBDCA) is a national registry for mixed breeds, providing many of the same opportunities that the American Kennel Club (AKC) offers for purebreds. We are not a mixed bred placement center nor do we provide rescue services. |
| | | Breeding for Quality not Quantity on Ability not Myth. |
| | | In 1884 the American Kennel Club was founded, as well as the first Beagle Specialty Club, the American-English Beagle Club. |
| | | The NBHA trials are walking trials held on a single course as near natural hunting conditions as possible. |
| | | The National Capital Chesapeake Bay Retriever Club, Inc. is a non-profit organization which is licensed by the American Kennel Club (AKC) as a local specialty Club for Chesapeake Bay retrievers. |
| | | Since 1970 the National Kennel Club (N.K.C) has operated to help dog owners register any purebred dog. The N.K.C has been fair and impartial to all breeders, dog owners, and the various breeds. |
| | | The NTCA was established in December of 1993. It was founded to work hard to promote this previously overlooked breed of dogs. It has helped register hundreds of dogs so that their owners and them can enjoy the thrill of competition. |
| | | We formed this association to bring notice to the talents of a very old and talented Shepherd, the Native American Shepherd. We realize that this canine probably originated somewhere in Europe and probably some can be found there. |
| | | Welcome to our web site. Please feel free to look around and use or copy the information as you wish. |
| | | The NABC is a membership association comprised of dedicated Beauceron fanciers. Its purpose is to ensure the proper education of the public about the Beauceron, furthering the advancement and integrity of the breed, and providing a forum for fellow enthusiasts to share their experiences, knowledge and love for their dogs.
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| | | The North American Cockapoo Registry is just that - a registry (that is, database) of cockapoo heritage information. Being a registered cockapoo means that the dog's lineage (and if done, testing for genetically carried health problems) has been entered into the database. |
| | | Welcome to the Official Home Page of the North American Miniature Shepherd Club Of The U.S.A., the oldest and original parent club dedicated to the healthy development and raising of purebred North American Miniature Australian Shepherds aka Miniature Australian Shepherds as the smaller, mirror-image of the full-sized Australian Shepherd dog. |
| | | Welcome to the family of NASAA, home of Spain's legendary Spanish Alano. A dog traditionally bound to the handling of bovine livestock, big game hunting and family guardian. We are the first official governing body to represent the Spanish Alano in North America. |
| | | However, the standards set by the club will, over time, provide direction for members who generally desire and intend to do what is right. |
| | | The North East Border Collie Association was formed to promote the breeding and training of the Border Collie as a working dog. This group is dedicated to preserving the Border Collie as a stock dog for any livestock or poultry.
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| | | Since 1973 we have been dedicated to the promotion of cooperation and friendship among breeders and owners of Brittanys and to encourage higher standards in breeding, training and showing of Brittanys in the field and in the show ring; to discourage the breed from becoming split into groups of "field dogs" and "bench dogs" and to strive to keep it forever a "dual dog."
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| | | Welcome to the NWRRC web page! The Northwest Rhodesian Ridgeback Club started in January 1989, with the goal to encourage and promote quality in the breeding of purebred Rhodesian Ridgebacks and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection through activities such as lure coursing, tracking, obedience, agility, temperament testing, and conformation showing.
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| | | The Norwegian Elkhound Association of America (NEAA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to benefit the Norwegian Elkhound breed in the United States and Canada by aiding, informing and encouraging its members in the care, improvement and enjoyment of their dogs. |
| | | These unique six toed dogs are rare, loving, and loyal, making them perfect people dogs! This playful, ancient breed is unusually flexible with a very distinct appearance. |
| | | This site is for anyone interested in the Original Mountain Cur Dogs and is especially made for anyone who liked to know more about the Original Mountain Cur Dogs - the past, the present or future.
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| | | The Orlando Poodle Club consists of approximately 60 people who participate in and show poodles for obedience and breed recognition. The club has been around for about 40 years. |
| | | The Otterhound Club of America was founded in 1960, and is recognized by the American Kennel Club as the official "parent" club of the Otterhound in the United States. |
| | | The Otterhound Club of America was founded in 1960, and is recognized by the American Kennel Club as the official "parent" club of the Otterhound in the United States. All OHCA members agree to abide by a Code of Ethical Conduct. The Club publishes a bi-monthly newsletter and holds a National Specialty every year, which "floats" to different parts of the country. |
| | | Introduced in 1993 for the sole purpose of keeping the abilities of the terrier and maintaining a unique breed.
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| | | The objectives of the Club shall be to encourage the responsible ownership and the discriminate breeding of pure-bred Great Pyrenees, in the conviction that such an undertaking shall be for the sole purpose of attempting to bring the breed's natural qualities ever closer to perfection.
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| | | We are an active group interested in promoting the working aspects of Border Collies. |
| | | The Potomac Valley Samoyed Club (PVSC) is an AKC licensed Samoyed breed club serving the metropolitan DC area. |
| | | Welcome to the home page for the Presa Canario Club of America. A club dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the true Presa Canario dog.
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| | | Welcome to the Polish Tatra Sheepdog Club of Amerika! |
| | | The Pudelpointer Club of North America maintains the original studbook, dating back to the first import and is dedicated to safeguarding the highest standard for Pudelpointer breeding, performance and temperament.
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| | | The American Kennel Club first recognized the breed in 1885. The Pug's popularity grew by leaps and bounds but then dwindled by the turn of the century. A few dedicated breeders kept the breed going and slowly the pug reappeared on the American scene. |
| | | The Pyrenean Mastiff Club of America (PMCA) was founded on July, 25 1996. The Pyrenean Mastiff Club of America (PMCA) is currently the only known organization in the United States of America to dedicate themselves to participate in the preservation of this great molosser breed, the Pyrenean Mastiff. |
| | | On this page you will find contact people, information about the breed, a gallery of our member dogs, and our area field trial schedule and results. |
| | | The Raritan River Akita Club Inc. (RRACI) dates back to 1963 when it was known as the Eastern Akita Club and covered a territory from Maine to Florida, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River. Learn about this wonderful breed of dog.
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| | | North America's Premiere Ancient & Rare Breed Dog Club. |
| | | AKC Licensed Member Club since 1971.
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| | | The RMTTC is an active support group for all the exhibitors and breeders in the Rocky Mountain region.
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| | | S.A.M.D. is a non-profit regional organization of Samoyed owners and breeders associated with the Samoyed Club of America (SCA). S.A.M.D. is the only Samoyed breed club in Michigan, and includes members from surrounding states and Canada. |
| | | The Samoyed Club of America, Inc. (SCA) is a 1600 member strong national organization of Samoyed owners, breeders and exhibitors, dedicated to preserving, protecting and advancing the interests of the breed. |
| | | We welcome the participation of all Brittany enthusiasts, whether you campaign your dog in AKC licensed events or simply enjoy your Brittany as a loving pet and/or hunting companion.
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| | | Included on this site are the Scottish Deerhound breed standard and history. You will also find major sources of more information about Deerhounds including the SDCA's breed magazine, "The Claymore", how to subscribe to the Internet Deerhound Discussion list, and how to contact the SDCA's Breeder Referral.
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| | | If you are a lover of the Shih Tzu and you are interested in joining our club, please feel free to contact our membership chairperson.
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| | | The Shiloh Shepherd Dog Club of America was founded in 1991 to preserve, protect and promote the Shiloh Shepherd. It is a democratically run club. |
| | | Welcome to the homepage for the Siberian Husky Club of America, Inc. Established in 1938, the SHCA, Inc., is the AKC-recognized, national breed club for the Siberian Husky. |
| | | The Skye Terrier Club of America (STCA) was founded in 1938 to protect and preserve the Skye Terrier. Our AKC-member club is comprised of responsible breeders, owners and exhibitors of Skye Terriers. |
| | | Der Sloughi Freunde Verband von Amerika wurde 1988 gegründet. Er ist der älteste Sloughi Verein in den USA.
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| | | We have established this club to serve as a central information source for the breed in the United States.
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| | | "Where Breeders and Competitors come together" Sport Dobermann Alliance is an organization devoted to restoring the working ability of the Dobermann in North America, through improved breeding practises.
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| | | The St. Croix Valley Brittany club was started in 1979 by a group of hunting dog enthusiasts who were looking to make the Brittany a more versatile gun dog. Our club presently has over 70 members, representing some 100 dogs. |
| | | Welcome to the Wonderful World of the Swedish Vallhunds! These dogs are marvelous with adults, children, and other animals. The Swedish Vallhund Club of America is dedicated to the promotion of this wonderful companion and herding dog through education and experience. We welcome your questions and comments. |
| | | Welcome to the Texas Coastal Brittany Club Home Page!
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| | | AFTC is an AKC Member Club established in 1885. |
| | | Five years ago this month an idea was conceived, an idea whose time had come. The Keeshond breed needed an organization dedicated to all Kees with a purpose of welfare to the breed and education for its owners. |
| | | ASSA is a Member Club of the American Kennel Club (AKC) and the Parent Club of the breed. It is a national, not for profit, club founded in 1929 as an organization of Sheltie fanciers devoted to the betterment of the Shetland Sheepdog breed. |
| | | Welcome to the official home page for the American Water Spaniel Field Association, a provisional conformation and field club affiliated with the United Kennel Club. |
| | | The Bichon Frise Club of America, Inc. was established in 1964. Member of the American Kennel Club. |
| | | The mission of the Border Collie Society of America (BCSA) is to preserve and enhance the integrity of the Border Collie through promoting responsible breeding and ownership, to preserve the working attributes and intelligence of the breed, to prevent exploitation and abuse of the breed, and promote a spirit of encouragement and learning for the membership in all Border Collie activities, including but not limited to: herding, obedience, agility, conformation, tracking, companion dogs, flyball, and therapy dogs.
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| | | The members of the Bulldog Club of America welcome you to the wonderful world of Bulldogs! Nothing is more important to us than the welfare and perpetuation of these remarkable companions. For the last 100 years, generations of breeders in the United States have sacrificed their time and energy to preserve and improve this uniquely lovable animal.
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| | | The CDCA is a non-profit organization whose primary objective is to encourage and promote the breeding of pure-bred Canaan Dogs and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection. The CDCA was formed in 1965 with the arrival of the first four Canaan Dogs to the United States. |
| | | Founded November 30th, 1941. A Non-Profit Organization. Promoting the Advancement and Betterment of the Breed.
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| | | The NSDTRC(USA) is a breed club dedicated to the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, or "Toller." The club was founded in 1984. Our primary purpose is to encourage and promote the selective breeding of purebred Tollers, emphasizing hunting ability, temperament, conformation, and intelligence.
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| | | The Leader in Rare Breed Dogs in the United States. We strive to protect and serve the Rare Breed Dog and serve all Dog Fanciers. Our goal is to try to service our customers with the latest technology available. Striving to service your needs.
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| | | Since the opening of the first American Sloughi stud book in 1988, the members of SFAA have worked to integrate the Sloughi in all sighthound related activities in the Western Hemisphere. SFAA is dedicated to preserving form, function, temperament and genetic integrity in the Sloughi.
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| | | The Tibetan KyiApso Club is organized to preserve, promote and protect the rare KyiApso dog of Tibet. The club is a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of West Virginia.
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| | | Tibetan Spaniels came to the United States in 1966. The Tibetan Spaniel Club of America was formed in 1971. However, the American Kennel Club did not officially recognize the Tibetan Spaniel until 1984. |
| | | Tibetan Terriers are loving companions, and excellent family dogs. But don't just take my word for it. Look around on our site, and learn more!
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| | | The United Kennel Club is the second oldest and second largest all-breed dog registry in the United States. |
| | | Welcome to the Official Home Page of the United States Australian Shepherd Association an affiliate of The American Kennel Club. This site contains a wealth of information and resources for you.
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| | | Welcome to the new web home of the United States Beauceron Alliance. We invite you to browse our pages about the remarkable French herding dog, the Beauceron. Our club provides registry services (including health and genetics recording,) education, support and rescue to the Beauceron community with an ever expanding array of materials and services. |
| | | Our purpose is to register, and maintain accurate pedigrees, on Boerboels in America. We are not affiliated with any other registry. |
| | | The United States Border Collie Club, Inc. (USBCC) is dedicated to preserving the Border Collie as a working stock dog, opposing the showing, judging, and breeding of Border Collies based upon their appearance, promoting the breeding only of sound and healthy animals free of genetic defects. |
| | | Welcome to the United States Complete Shooting Dog Association web site. We are a growing, family-oriented, walking shooting dog organization interested in new and experienced field trialers.
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| | | We must hold the interest of the Kerry Blue Terrier superior to our own in exercising the responsibilities that accompany the privileges of membership.
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| | | The USRC is a National Organization whose membership is dedicated to the complete Rottweiler in character, conformation and working ability. |
| | | WElcome to the Washington Poodle Club Home Page. |
| | | We are a not-for-profit club for Brittany bird dog enthusiasts dedicated to promoting the Brittany breed. We currently hold two field trials a year under the rules of the AKC. |
| | | Today, The American Fox Terrier Club truly promotes both Breeds equally. It should be noted that the Smooth Fox Terrier has no AKC officially recognized club similar to The Wire Fox Terrier Club of the Central States. In the U.S. The Wire Fox Terrier Club of the Central States remains the only club dedicated solely to THE WIRE FOX TERRIER. |
| | | Actively supports and promotes the rare breed hairless dog
known as the Mexican Hairless or Xoloitzcuintli.
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| | | XCA, the original Xolo club, founded in 1986.
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