The Canine Control Council (Queensland) is a governing body in Queensland, Australia which represents the interests of dog owners, breeders and fanciers. It is an affiliate of the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC). read full article…
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The Canadian Kennel Club (or C.K.C.) is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees in Canada. Beyond maintaining the pedigree registry, the C.K.C. also promotes events such as conformation shows and obedience trials for purebred dogs and confers championship and other titles in conformation, obedience and similar competitions. read full article…
The Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC) is the peak body in Australia responsible for promoting excellence in breeding, showing, trialling, obedience, and other canine-related activities and the ownership of temperamentally and physically sound purebred dogs by responsible individuals across Australia. read full article…
Animal Research Foundation is an organization dedicated to supporting dog breeds and their owners. read full article…
The American Rare Breed Association or ARBA is a national kennel club of the United States. This club was formed to educate dog fanciers about and promote the breeding of uncommon dog breeds that are not yet recognized by the American Kennel Club, the largest kennel club in the U.S. Breeds from all over the world are recognized by the organization. read full article…
The American Mixed Breed Obedience Registry (AMBOR) is a registry for mixed-breed dogs to enable them to compete in obedience and dog agility. read full article…
The American Kennel Club (or AKC) is the largest registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States. The AKC registered just over 900,000 dogs in 2003. Beyond maintaining its pedigree registry, this kennel club also promotes events for purebred dogs, including the prestigious Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, an annual event which predates the official forming of the AKC, and the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship. read full article…
Agility began in Canada when Art Newman, of North Gower, Ontario, founded the Agility Dog Association of Canada (now called the Agility Association of Canada - AAC) in 1988. It quickly spread from central Ontario outwards to ultimately encompassing almost all of the provinces and territories. As of June 2005, there were 103 officially recognised membership clubs listed and hundreds of unofficial clubs thriving throughout Canada. read full article…
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