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 Australian National Kennel Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC) is the peak body in Australia responsible for promoting excellence in breeding, showing, trialling, obedience, and other canine-related activities and the ownership of temperamentally and physically sound purebred dogs by responsible individuals across Australia.
The ANKC conducts Annnual National Breed Council Conferences.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Australian_National_Kennel_Council

  
 Australian Kelpie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Working Kelpie Council [2] encourages breeding for herding ability, and allows a wider variety of coat colors than does the Australian National Kennel Council, which encourages breeding for a certain appearance and limits dogs to certain colors, apparently promoting solid colors over others.
The Kelpie is an Australian breed of sheep dog that has proven very successful at herding sheep in Australia and in the mountainous areas of New Zealand.
Kelpies stand between 17 and 23 inches (43-58.5 cm) at the withers and generally weigh from 24 to 45 lbs (11 to 30 kg).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Australian_Kelpie   (592 words)

  
 Australian Silky Terrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notwithstanding that this breed is in the toy group, the Australian National Kennel Council breed standard specifies that the Australian Silky "should display Terrier characteristics, embodying keen alertness, activity and soundness".
The Australian Terrier, Harsh or Silky coated, was first exhibited at the Sydney Royal Easter Show in 1902.
Its head is longer than that of the Yorkshire Terrier but shorter than that of the Australian Terrier.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Australian_Silky_Terrier   (370 words)

  
 Australian Silky Terrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notwithstanding that this breed is in the toy group, the Australian National Kennel Council breed standard specifies that the Australian Silky "should display Terrier characteristics, embodying keen alertness, activity and soundness".
The Australian Terrier, Harsh or Silky coated, was first exhibited at the Sydney Royal Easter Show in 1902.
Before puppies were registered on the Stud Books, a judge was required to inspect litters to determine which puppies were to be registered as Sydney Silkies, which were Australian Terriers and which were Yorkshire Terriers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Australian_Silky_Terrier   (370 words)

  
 Australian Kelpie
Australian National Kennel Council 1994 F.C.I. Standard No. 293
CHARACTERISTICS - The Kelpie is extremely alert, eager and highly intelligent, with a mild, tractable disposition and an almost inexhaustible energy, with marked loyalty and devotion to duty.
It has a natural instinct and aptitude in the working of sheep, both in open country and in the yard.
www.ankc.aust.com /austkelp.html   (902 words)

  
 Australian Cattle Dog
Australian National Kennel Council 1994 F.C.I. Standard No. 287
As the dog is required to move difficult cattle by heeling or biting, teeth which are sound and strong are very important.
CHARACTERISTICS - As the name implies the dog's prime function, and one in which he has no peer, is the control and movement of cattle in both wide open and confined areas.
www.ankc.aust.com /austcat.html   (1137 words)

  
 The Australian Bulldog Society INC.
To provide a forum to lobby the Australian National Kennel Council for future recognition of the breed and provision of an ANKC Developmental Register.
To foster avenues of communication and exchange of ideas amongst breeders and supporters of the breed within a spirit of cooperation.
If the future of this wonderful breed of dog is dear to your heart we would welcome your application for membership and input as we strive to achieve our Objectives.
www.australianbulldogsociety.com   (1137 words)

  
 Australian National Kennel Council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC) is the peak body in Australia responsible for promoting excellence in breeding, showing, trialling, obedience, and other canine-related activities and the ownership of temperamentally and physically sound purebred dogs by responsible individuals across Australia.
The ANKC conducts Annnual National Breed Council Conferences.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Australian_National_Kennel_Council   (1137 words)

  
 Jack Russell Terrier Breed Profile - Dogsites.com.au
Officially recognised by the Australian National Kennel Council in 1991 and also recognised as an official breed in New Zealand, the Jack Russell Terrier is not recognised in England, its country of origin, where it is considered a 'type' of terrier not a breed.
The Parson Jack Russell Terrier, however (which some claim is what the Rev. John Russell bred, not in fact the commonly known Jack Russell Terrier) is recognised as an official breed in the United Kingdom as well as Australia and the standards for both breeds differ alot more than just height.
The Jack Russell Terrier is a hardy breed that has few medical or genetic problems (particularly in Australia) although inguinal hernias and luxating patellas (as with most small breeds) have been recorded.
www.dogsites.com.au /breeds/jack_russell.html   (523 words)

  
 Contact Details
The Australian National Kennel Council is the administrative body for pure breed canine affairs in Australia It does not, however, deal directly with dog exhibitors, breeders or judges.
For information pertaining to breeders, clubs or shows, please contact the relevant State or Territory Controlling Body.
www.ankc.aust.com /contact.html   (523 words)

  
 Where should you get your new puppy? - Internet Library - dogsites.com.au
In Australia, dog breeders are registered with one of the eight the Canine Controlling bodies (according to state) that are members of the Australian National Kennel Council.
When adding a new puppy to the family, many people will consider looking in their local pet shop or in the local newspaper for puppies for sale.
Secondly, responsible registered breeders have a reputation to maintain within the canine fraternity and are unlikely to willingly do anything that may cause them embarrassment.
www.dogsites.com.au /internet_library/new_puppy.html   (523 words)

  
 Dog Clubs - Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Breed and Kennel Clubs New South Wales
Royal New South Wales Canine Council l Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC)
Dog Clubs - Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Breed and Kennel Clubs New South Wales
You may find an Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Lure Coursing or other training clubs here that might be in your area.
www.dogs4sale.com.au /Clubs_Organisations_NSW.htm   (523 words)

  
 ACT Canine Association Notices & News
The Australian National Kennel Council is advertising for a new Administrator.
He will be sadly missed by all who knew him and is a great loss for the Australian dog world.
Harry was genuinely looking forward to the weekend celebrating our Federation in Canberra.
www.actca.asn.au /news_old.html   (523 words)

  
 DOG LOVERS PAGE
There are over 170 breeds recognised by the Australian National Kennel Council and in most States there is a Club for each breed.
Australian Silky Terrier Club of WA Mr T Hemmings Phone: 9276 6474
Australian Cattle Dog Club of WA Mrs L Lynam Phone: 9572 6183
www.petnet.com.au /dogs/dogassoc.html   (523 words)

  
 MINI FOXIE CLUB OF AUSTRALIA : : ABOUT US
An informal meeting to discuss the parameters of the breed and possible Australian National Kennel Council recognition was held at the St. Ives Showground between owners and representatives of the Royal New South Wales Canine Council - Mr Bill Polley, Mr Wes Stacey and Dr. Harry Spira.
Enthusiasts from the national club were joined by owners from South Australia, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory to consider amalgamating the separate clubs that had formed.
To comply with New South Wales government requirements the Miniature Fox Terrier Club became incorporated as The Mini Foxie Club of Australia in 1992.
www.minifoxie.org /about   (803 words)

  
 CCCQ - Australia
The Council is a member body of the Australian National Kennel Club (ANKC) and is recognised by Kennel Clubs worldwide.
The Council meets on the second and forth Mondays of each month (the exception being the month of August when the RNA show is conducted) to:
The role of the Canine Control Council (
www.cccq.org.au   (803 words)

  
 PRIMARCH ROTTWEILERS
Primarch is an Australian National Kennel Council/ Canine Association of Western Australia (Inc) registered breeder and complies with all National Rottweiler Council (Australia) requirements.
The pup at left is Primarch Debras Kaie (Rocky) awarded "1998 Rottweiler Puppy of the Year" by the official Rottweiler Breed Club for Western Australia.
V Rated Primarch Debras Questie (Quest) daughter of V1 Jahwohl Titans Sparticus (Sparky) and our Deitzrot Dandi Debutante.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Acres/4497/rottweilers.html   (507 words)

  
 Links to useful resources for the show dog fancier.
The Complete List of Australian Kennel Clubs The great size and low population density of Australia has given rise to a series of Kennel clubs rather than one national body.
South Australia South Australian Canine Association Inc P.O. Box 844 Prospect East South Australia 5082 Phone (08) 349 4797 Fax (08) 262 5751
New South Wales Royal New South Wales Canine Council P.O. Box 632 St Mary's New South Wales 2760 Phone: (02) 834 3022 Fax (02) 834 3872
www.showdogsupersite.com /link7.html   (638 words)

  
 West Coast Rottweiler Club of Western Australia Inc.
National Rottweiler Council (Australia), the Canine Association of Western Australia (CAWA) and through CAWA with the Australian National Kennel Council.
We also spend a lot of time working with government, media and the public to educate people as to the true nature of the Rottweiler and attempting to counter the sensationalist "killer dog" image perpetuated by the ill informed.
A great deal of the club's efforts are directed towards the improvement of the Rottweiler, particularly in respect of the elimination of hereditary diseases.
www.geocities.com /wcrcinc   (795 words)

  
 Breed standard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A case in point is the American Kennel Club standard for the Bull Terrier, which states clearly that a level bite or a scissor bite is acceptable, but the Australian National Kennel Council Bull Terrier standard only recognizes the scissor bite.
The form in which breed standards are written differs among the kennel clubs, but also differs from club to club within the same all-breed organizations.
The breed standard contains a narrative description of the breed and a long, often highly-detailed list of conformation points, any deviation from which is considered a fault and results in penalties against the individual animal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Breed_standard   (795 words)

  
 Bluetick Coonhound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The breed is also recognised by the Australian National Kennel Council and the New Zealand Kennel Club.
The breed was first registered in the United Kennel Club in 1946 as a separate breed, but originally fell under the English Foxhound and Coonhound.
A Bluetick Coonhound named "Smokey" is the official athletic mascot of the University of Tennessee.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bluetick_Coonhound   (290 words)

  
 Dog Clubs - Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Breed and Kennel Clubs New South Wales
Royal New South Wales Canine Council l Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC)
If you are a Training School or Training Org, when you submit a Business Listing, your details will also be displayed on the Clubs and Organisations list as well.
You may find an Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Lure Coursing or other training clubs here that might be in your area.
www.dogs4sale.com.au /Clubs_Organisations_NSW.htm   (309 words)

  
 Dog Clubs - Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Breed and Kennel Clubs New South Wales
Royal New South Wales Canine Council l Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC)
If you are a Training School or Training Org, when you submit a Business Listing, your details will also be displayed on the Clubs and Organisations list as well.
You may find an Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Lure Coursing or other training clubs here that might be in your area.
www.dogs4sale.com.au /Clubs_Organisations_NSW.htm   (309 words)

  
 Dog Clubs - Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Breed and Kennel Clubs New South Wales
Royal New South Wales Canine Council l Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC)
Dog Clubs - Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Breed and Kennel Clubs New South Wales
You may find an Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Lure Coursing or other training clubs here that might be in your area.
www.dogs4sale.com.au /Clubs_Organisations_NSW.htm   (309 words)

  
 MINI FOXIE CLUB OF AUSTRALIA : : ABOUT US
An informal meeting to discuss the parameters of the breed and possible Australian National Kennel Council recognition was held at the St. Ives Showground between owners and representatives of the Royal New South Wales Canine Council - Mr Bill Polley, Mr Wes Stacey and Dr. Harry Spira.
The political climate suggested that Breed-Specific Legislation (laws or ordinances which affect one dog breed or one category of dogs) to restrict the breeding of non-pedigreed dogs may have been imminent, and it was felt that formal organization would be necessary to safeguard the breed’s future.
On the 20th July 1986, several prominent breeders including Mr Gordon Grant and Mr Lou Aarons met at Warwick Farm, Sydney and formed the Miniature Fox Terrier Club of Australia.
www.minifoxie.org /about   (309 words)

  
 Dog Clubs - Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Breed and Kennel Clubs New South Wales
Royal New South Wales Canine Council l Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC)
Dog Clubs - Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Breed and Kennel Clubs New South Wales
You may find an Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Lure Coursing or other training clubs here that might be in your area.
www.dogs4sale.com.au /Clubs_Organisations_NSW.htm   (293 words)

  
 PetNet Selectapet Dog Breed Selection
Please note that this program applies to Australian lifestyles and the characteristics of the breeds as recognised by the Australian National Kennel Council.
If you are considering a cross breed, be guided by the types of dogs recommended by Selectapet.
SELECTAPET is also available to help you choose the right breed of CAT for your lifestyle.
www.petnet.com.au /selectapet/dogselectapet.html   (293 words)

  
 Tenterfield Terrier Web Ring
This site has been created to celebrate those Tenterfield Terriers which have now attained their Australian Champion Title since our breed was officially recognised by the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC)in 2002.
The Home of Aust Ch Mirawood Bobby Dazzler and his 'Group' and 'Inshow'winning son Mintypark The Antspants.
He is a neat little Tenterfield Terrier who has had a lot happen in his short life.
l.webring.com /hub?ring=tent   (532 words)

  
 Dog Clubs - Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Breed and Kennel Clubs South Australia
South Australian Canine Association l Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC)
You may find an Obedience, Agility, Flyball, Lure Coursing or other training clubs here that might be in your area.
Breed Clubs are now located on their corresponding Breed Fact Page.
www.dogs4sale.com.au /Clubs_Organisations_SA.htm   (181 words)

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