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American Kennel Club expands breed range – three more breeds added to registry

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 30/12/202530/12/2025

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There are three more dog These breeds have been officially added to the American Kennel Club’s (AKC) Distinguished Register, making them eligible to participate in numerous U.S. dog shows and significantly raising their public profile.

New additions include a terrier named after an American hunting dog presidenta charming toy dog ​​from cold war-era Russiaand the centuries-old French spaniel, each bringing a unique heritage to the forefront of canine recognition.

Among the newcomers is the Basset Fauve de Bretagne, a hardy, sociable hound that originated among French aristocratic circles in the 16th century.

This fawn, low-slung dog from Brittany stands between 12.5 and 15.5 inches tall, weighs between 23 and 39 pounds, and has endurance. Cindy Hartman is a service dog trainer in South Carolina who was instrumental in popularizing the breed in the United States. puppy 2001 and above train Around 20 is a medical alert. dog.

Hartmann described them as “evilly smart” and warned that they were not suitable for owners looking for a sedentary companion. “But when mentally and physically challenged, they are happy to come in with you and curl up on the couch at night,” she added.

Newcomers include Basset Fauve de Bretagne

Newcomers include Basset Fauve de Bretagne (American Kennel Club)

Teddy Roosevelt Terrier named after president Theodore RooseveltThe beloved dog is a small, energetic canine that is typically 8 to 14 inches tall and weighs 8 to 25 pounds. Originally thought to be a short-legged variant of the Rat Terrier, it was recognized as its own breed in 1999.

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These dogs are known for their ability to clear barns of rodents, alert their owners to strangers, and excel at dog sports. Cindy Rickey, secretary of the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier Club of America, points out their recreational nature nature: “They know how to make you laugh.”

Despite their terrier-like independence, Ricky highlighted their “huge desire to please” and even display obedience.

Teddy Roosevelt Terrier, named for President Theodore Roosevelt's love of dogs

Teddy Roosevelt Terrier, named for President Theodore Roosevelt’s love of dogs (American Kennel Club)

Rounding out the trio is the Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka, a cute and intelligent toy companion developed in post-World War II Soviet-era Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) specifically as a pet for apartment dwellers. These “Russian colored pugs” are smaller in size, reaching a maximum size of 10.5 inches and weighing 7 to 9 pounds.

American hobbyists have been working to breed the breed since the early 2000s. Denise Dang, secretary of the American-Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka Club, likens owning a computer to “having a 3-year-old running around your house.” While they love snuggling, they need fun interactions.

Russia's Tsvetnaya Bolonka, a cute and smart toy companion developed in Soviet-era Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) after World War II

Russia’s Tsvetnaya Bolonka, a cute and smart toy companion developed in Soviet-era Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) after World War II (American Kennel Club)

Owners must also be dedicated to caring for their thick, wavy, low-shedding coat, which requires regular bathing to prevent tangles.

These new breeds bring the total number of breeds recognized by the AKC to 205. The club maintains an open channel for new varieties, process This involves many years breedingrecords and building consensus among fanciers.

AKC spokesperson Brandi Hunter Munden clarified that the club is not “adding dogs indiscriminately” but rather provides “an established framework for development, breed standards, competition and education in the United States.”

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However, the AKC is promoting raise a dog continues to draw criticism from animal rights activists. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) recently escalated their longstanding opposition with a lawsuit this year.

PETA claims that the AKC’s current “standards” for breeds such as French bulldogs, pugs, dachshunds and Chinese Shar-Peis amount to a “blueprint for breeding misshapen, unhealthy dogs” and is seeking a court order to stop the promulgation of these standards.

The AKC strongly denies the allegations, calling the lawsuit frivolous and insisting on its unwavering commitment to the “health, welfare and appropriate treatment of all dogs.”

this inclusive The study of three different breeds highlights the changing nature of canine identification, balancing historical lineages with modern companionship needs, although the wider ethical implications of breed standards remain a contentious debate.

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