Poodle Standard Dog Breed
The Poodle’s coat may be groomed into three basic styles: the “pet clip” (or puppy clip), with relatively short hair all over the body, the “English saddle” clip, and the “Continental” clip with the rear half of the body shaved, bracelets left around the ankles and pom-poms left on the tails and hips. All other clips are not admissible in shows. The coat is either curly or corded. All solid colors are permissible. Read more
Siberian Husky Dog Breed
Siberian Huskies are strong, compact, working dogs. The Siberian Husky comes in all colors from black to pure white are allowed. A variety of markings on the head is common, including many striking patterns not found in other breeds. Color choices include Black and White, which ranges from light (dilute) to dark (jet), Red and White, which ranges from light (peach or orange) to dark (chocolate or brown), Gray and White, which ranges from light (silver) to dark (wolf-gray), Sable and White (which is red-orange with black tips) Read more
Bichon Havanais Dog
The bichon havanais dogs are intelligent and happy as a puppy. The breed is of solid physical type and sound constitution. The dog gives a rugged impression of a little dog, it is sturdy, and while a small breed, it is neither fragile nor overdone. They are very affectionate and playful with a high degree of intelligence. The bichon havanais dogs are intelligent and happy as a puppy. Read more
Australian Silky Terrier
The Australian Silky Terrier, also called the Sidney Terrier, is a fine-boned, moderately low-set, long-haired terrier. It is compact but lightly built. It has erect, v-shaped ears and a docked tail. (Docking is illegal in some European Countries.) The head is flat and wide between the ears, with a shallow stop. The nose is black and the eyes are round and dark with a piercing expression. Read more
English Springer Spaniel
The English Springer Spaniel is a compact, hearty medium-sized dog with long pendant ears. They should be sturdy and neither too light nor too heavy. The tail is generally docked (and wagging!). The dog should have a proud bearing, with a level back approximately the same length as the height at the withers (never longer). The front legs should he straight. The feet are compact. Read more
Wheaten Terrier Dog Breed
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a medium-sized, compact and squarely proportioned dog. It is a strong dog that moves gracefully. The head is shaped like a rectangle, rather long, with a short, strong muzzle, jaws that are able to seize and grip prey well, and large teeth. It has a defined stop. The ears are v-shaped and fold forward, level with the skull. Read more
Wheaten Terrier Dog Breed
The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier is a medium-sized, compact and squarely proportioned dog. It is a strong dog that moves gracefully. The head is shaped like a rectangle, rather long, with a short, strong muzzle, jaws that are able to seize and grip prey well, and large teeth. It has a defined stop. The ears are v-shaped and fold forward, level with the skull. Read more
Kerry Blue Terrier Dog
The Kerry Blue Terrier is a well-built, muscular, medium-sized dog with true terrier style and character. Born black at birth the coat changes color through one or more transitions. Black to very dark blue (darker than deep slate) shades or tinges of brown to different shades of blue gray. Read more
Smooth Fox Terrier Dog Breed
The Smooth Fox Terrier is a very elegant, smart and stylish little dog dressed in a short white coat with black or brown markings. The breed has a flat, tapering, narrow skull, and ears that fold forward making “V” shaped flaps. The tail is normally docked to 1/4 its length and stands on top of the dog rather than hanging out behind. Read more
Pit Bull Terrier Dog
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Known for their intelligence and loyalty American Pit Bull Terriers make excellent, loving and protective companions despite the unfair press they receive. A common question regarding the APBT is, “How is this breed different from the American Staffordshire Terrier?. Some AKC-registered American Staffordshire Terriers are dual-registered as American Pit Bull Terriers with the UKC; however, this draws criticism from many who point out that the bloodlines have been separate for too long for these to be considered the same breed. Read more


