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An athletic Hungarian farm dog and a tiny pet of bygone Russian aristocrats are the latest breeds in the American Kennel Club's purebred lineup for 2022.
The American Kennel Club recently added the Mudi and the Russian Toy to their list of recognized breeds, bringing the AKC's dog breed count to 199 Kelli Bender is the Pets Editor at PEOPLE. She ...
An athletic Hungarian farm dog and a tiny pet of bygone Russian aristocrats are the latest breeds to join the American Kennel Club’s purebred lineup.
The American Kennel Club is adding two breeds to its purebred dog registry. In a press release issued Tuesday, the AKC announced it has officially recognized the Mudi and Russian Toy as purebred dogs.
The Biewer Terrier is eligible to compete in the toy group at upcoming dog shows New year, new dog! On Monday, the American Kennel Club announced recognition of a new dog breed, the Biewer Terrier ...
The American Kennel Club has revealed the most popular dog names of the previous year. The list includes dog monikers named after characters, other animals and astrological signs.
The Danish-Swedish Farmdog, a breed newly recognized by the American Kennel Club, joins over 200 purebred dog breeds that are eligible for competition.
The Russian Toy, a tiny and cheerful dog, and the Mudi, originally from Hungary and used on farms, have now joined the list of recognized breeds.
If you have a new dog, however, you’re in luck. The American Kennel Club (AKC), based in Raleigh, North Carolina, has released its list of the most popular male and female dog names in 2022.
The American Kennel Club is expanding its pack. The world’s largest purebred dog registry and announced Tuesday that the Mudi and Russian Toy have received full recognition and are eligible to ...
An athletic Hungarian farm dog and a tiny pet of bygone Russian aristocrats are the latest breeds to join the American Kennel Club’s purebred lineup. That means the Russian toy and the mudi are ...
The American Kennel Club announced that the Mudi and Russian Toy have received full recognition, and are eligible to compete in the Herding Group and Toy Group, respectively.