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The Australian National Kennel Council, currently known as Dogs Australia, is the coordinating kennel club and main canine association of Australia. [1] It is a member of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale .
The Stumpy was first recognised as a breed in its own right in 1963, when the Australian National Kennel Council issued a breed standard for the Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. [citation needed] The name was changed to Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog in 2001 [9] and in 2003 the breed was accepted by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.
Australian National Kennel Council: Yes [3] Austria Österreichischer Kynologenverband Yes [4] Azerbaijan Kinologičeskii Sojuz Respubliki Azerbaidžan Yes [5] The Bahamas Bahamas Kennel Club Independent [clarification needed] [6] Bahrain Kennel Club of Bahrain Yes [citation needed] Barbados Barbados Kennel Club Independent [7] Belgium
Australian Labradoodles are called Australian Labradoodles because the Australia-based breeders wished to avoid the breed being mistaken for the many Labrador Retriever/Poodle crosses being bred in a way the LAA deemed as unhealthy and irresponsible. The Australian Labradoodle is a developing dog breed and not considered purebred. [2] [5] [10] [11]
Bluetick Coonhounds are also recognized by the Australian National Kennel Council and the New Zealand Kennel Club. In April 2009, the breed was accepted by the American Kennel Club and in December 2009 they became eligible to compete in AKC coonhound events.
In 1991, fanciers in South Australia also formed a breed club. For these members, official recognition of the dog by the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC) was the most important of their goals. At that time, challenges to the name “Miniature Fox Terrier” were being mounted, and threatened to preclude recognition by an All-Breed club.
Dog breed Australian Cattle Dog A blue Australian Cattle Dog Other names ACD, Cattle Dog, Blue/Red Heeler, Queensland Heeler Origin Australia Traits Height Males 46–51 cm (18–20 in) Females 43–48 cm (17–19 in) Weight 15–22 kg (33–49 lb) Coat short double coat Color blue, blue mottled, blue speckled, red mottled, red speckled Kennel club standards ANKC standard Fédération ...
The Kennel Club and The Australian National Kennel Council breed standards do not express a preference for (legally) docked or un-docked animals, and either can be shown. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] The American Kennel Club breed standard states that the tail should be "docked close to the body, when not naturally bob tailed", [ 5 ] even though the practice of ...