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Expert Advice: News
Congressional Veterinarians Introduce Resolution Honoring Purebred Dogs
U.S. Congressmen and veterinarians Ted Yoho [R-FL-3], Ralph Abraham, [R-LA-5], Kurt Schrader [D-OR-5] and have joined forces across the aisle to introduce a Congressional Resolution in support of National Purebred Dog Day. The resolution highlights the essential and important role that purebred dogs and breeders of purebred dogs have played throughout United States history and […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/congressional-resolution-honoring-purebred-dog/
| April 13, 2017
Expert Advice: Government Relations
Understanding the Difference between Animal Rights and Animal Welfare
In last November’s election, we saw a fair amount of misuse of the term “animal rights” and even outright support for “animal rights” by candidates that otherwise seemed to support the human-animal connection, kindness to animals, and proper care of animals based on sound science. Policymakers know semantics matter. We urge every policymaker and their […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/difference-between-animal-rights-animal-welfare/
| March 6, 2017
Expert Advice: Government Relations
Delaware Becomes 19th State to Ban Breed-Specific Legislation
On Friday, June 2nd, 2017, Delaware Governor John Carney (D) signed House Bill 13, which is intended to protect the rights of responsible Delaware dog owners by prohibiting any dog from being declared “potentially dangerous” or “dangerous” under state law simply based on the dog’s breed. The bill would also prohibit municipalities from enacting laws […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/delaware-becomes-19th-state-to-ban-breed-specific-legislation/
| June 14, 2017
Expert Advice: Fun Facts
Perks of Being a City Dog
City slickers are used the grime and the crime that comes with their territory, but when they have a dog by their side, it make the concrete jungle seem just a little more friendly. And the dog can benefit, too. Here’s why: He gets more exercise (and so do you): This subject is often the […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/lifestyle/perks-of-being-a-city-dog/
| September 3, 2015
Expert Advice: Events
AKC Hosts Spring Legislative Conference in Washington DC/Mid-Atlantic Region
Approximately 40 legislative liaisons, federation leaders, and dog owners and advocates from across the country travelled to Alexandria, Virginia, and Washington DC this past weekend to attend the AKC Government Relations team’s second regional legislative conference of the year. The purpose of these conferences is to empower club members, dog fanciers, and leaders with the […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/akc-hosts-spring-legislative-conference-in-washington-dc-mid-atlantic-regio/
| May 4, 2015
Expert Advice: News
New AKC Position Statement Re-Emphasizes Support for Purebred Dog Breeding
For over 130 years, the American Kennel Club has been dedicated to protecting and promoting the health and well-being of dogs. This is reflected in AKC events, public education initiatives, inspections, and many programs that celebrate and encourage responsible dog breeding and the preservation of purebred dogs. At its April meeting, the AKC Board […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/akc-supports-purebred-breeding/
| April 22, 2016
Expert Advice: Government Relations
New CDC Flyers Illustrate Requirements for Entering the U.S. with a Dog
More and more people are traveling with their pets and bringing dogs into the United States from overseas. Although a pet doesn’t need a passport to enter or re-enter the United States, you are required to provide certain documentation attesting to the health of your dog or cat. These rules serve to protect the […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/cdc-flyers-requirements-entering-united-states/
| November 10, 2015
Expert Advice: Events
Covered Bridge Dog Show Cluster Makes a $1 Million Impact in Its Community
The Albany (OR) Democrat-Herald spotlighted the Covered Bridge Dog Show Cluster for bringing in an estimated $1 million in economic impact for the Albany area during its four days of dog shows. Linn County Kennel Club Show Chairman Harvey Mohrenweiser says that part of their success has been in making connections with local officials […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/covered-bridge-cluster-one-million-dollar-impact-in-community/
| February 27, 2015
Expert Advice: Government Relations
Delaware Senate Set to Consider Making Golden Retriever the State Dog
By Jessica Acito, AKC Government Relations The Delaware House of Representatives has unanimously approved a bill to make the Golden Retriever Delaware’s state dog. Eleven states currently have official state dog breeds, often recognizing those that are indigenous to a state. Pending approval by the Delaware Senate, the Golden Retriever will join the […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/delaware-state-dog-golden/
| June 20, 2016
Expert Advice: Events
Detroit Kennel Club Dog Show Returns to Motor City June 20–21
After a one-year hiatus, the Detroit Kennel Club dog show returns to the Motor City this weekend with events Saturday and Sunday, June 20–21, at the Suburban Collection Showplace in the Detroit suburb of Novi, Michigan. This year’s show features a number of special attractions, including obedience and rally trials, demonstrations, AKC National Owner-Handled […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/detroit-kennel-club-dog-show-returns-to-motor-city-june-2021/
| June 19, 2015
Expert Advice: Studies
Dog Jealousy: Are Canines Capable of Such an Emotion
Research indicates there might be jealous bone in your dog’s body. Tests showed dogs can be quite possessive when it comes to being the focus of their owners’ attention. Researchers from the University of California, San Diego, studied the reactions of 36 dogs when their owners focused their attention elsewhere to determine if dogs […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/dog-jealousy/
| June 5, 2015
Expert Advice: News
Gracie’s Legacy
Gracie, dog rescued from Michael Vick’s fighting ring, dies She was just a funny-looking little bow-legged black pit bull, but her legacy will be huge. Gracie, who died Monday in her home in Midlothian, Virginia, was one of the 51 dogs seized in the 2007 raid on NFL star Michael Vick’s Bad Newz dogfighting […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/gracies-legacy/
| December 11, 2013
Expert Advice: Government Relations
Issue Analysis: Why Breed-Specific Legislation Doesn’t Work
We have all heard the heartbreaking stories: A child brutally attacked by a dog. A beloved family pet or a farmer’s livestock killed or injured by a stray dog. Such stories are far too common, and everyone agrees our communities must be protected from dangerous animals. When faced with this dilemma, many public officials […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/issue-analysis-breed-specific-legislation/
| April 7, 2015
Expert Advice: News
Issue Analysis: Dispelling the Myths of Cropped Ears, Docked Tails, Dewclaws, and Debarking
Purebred dogs are purpose-bred dogs and come in all shapes and sizes. The characteristics that make each of these dogs unique also help them perform the function for which they were bred. The physical appearance of the dogs illustrates this, and is also an important part of the breed’s history. For example, the thick […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/issue-analysis-dispelling-myths/
| May 22, 2013
Expert Advice: News
Jane Lynch Dishes on Her Dog
Long before Jane Lynch rose to fame for her role as the loud-mouthed, plotting cheerleading coach in the hit TV series, Glee, she proved herself as an all-out dog lover in the film Best in Show. Recently, she sat down with the team at The Honest Kitchen to talk about her Lhasa Apso, Olivia, […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/jane-lynch-talks-about-dogs/
| January 1, 2009
Expert Advice: Government Relations
Survey Reveals Misconceptions about Purebred Dogs in Animal Shelters
A groundbreaking shelter study released today by the National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA) reveals that U.S. animal shelters are reporting an all-time low in the number of purebred dogs available. The study finds that only about five percent of the dogs available in U.S. shelters are purebred; a significant departure from the 25% figure […]
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/news/naia-purebred-shelter-study/
| July 15, 2015
Apps
Litter Authentication
With the Litter number and Dam (female parent) certification issue date from your Dog Registration Application or Registration Certificate, you can enter or maintain contact information for new owners of your puppies. AKC then contacts the new puppy buyers with a letter explaining the benefits of AKC registration. Litter Authentication helps ensure the continued health […]
https://www.apps.akc.org/apps/litrec/index.cfm
| November 9, 2017
Legislative Alerts
Hillsborough Co. (FL): Dog Trainer Ordinance Hearing Wednesday, 11/15 ‘ Take Action Today!
Citizens of Hillsborough County and dog trainers who have concerns about the proposed ordinance are encouraged to immediately contact Hillsborough County Commissioners to express your opposition, and to attend the meeting on November 15.
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/hillsborough-co-fl-dog-trainer-ordinance-hearing-wednesday-11-15-take-action-today/
| November 13, 2017
Legislative Alerts
Indiana Alert: Boone County to Consider Mandatory Spay Neuter on November 20
The Boone County (IN) Board of Commissioners is considering a proposal on Monday, November 20, that would mandate the spaying and neutering of all dogs owned by county residents by the year 2020.
https://www.akc.org/legislative-alerts/indiana-alert-boone-county-to-consider-mandatory-spay-neuter-on-november-20/
| November 15, 2017
Sports & Events
Why Does My Dog Do That? or Why Does My Handler Do That?
Barking…chasing..rushing..splitting…gripping…overflanking…ignoring…not stopping…these are just a few of the negative things our dogs may exhibit on occasion during the training process. Running…hollering…pushing…repeating…allowing…grudging…Well, folks, these are just a few of the negatives things handlers may exhibit while in the training process! And, if you haven't guessed it by now, these things are, more often than not, closely […]
https://www.akc.org/sports/herding/articles/why-does-my-dog-do-that-or-why-does-my-handler-do-that/
| November 15, 2017