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  American Black and Tan Coonhound Club
Aims to encourage and promote quality in the breeding of pure bred Black & Tan Coonhounds, and to do all possible to bring their qualities to perfection.

  Spanish Club of Bleus de Gascogne
Breeders, Hunters and Amateur Association: history and aims, activities and services. The seven breeds of the Club. Standards and use. Grand Bleu de Gascogne, Grand Gascon Saintongeois, Petit Blue de Gascogne, Petit Gascon Saintongeois, Griffon Bleu de Gascogne, Basset Bleu de Gascogne, Ariegeois.

  Belgian Sheepdog Club of America
Information about the Belgian Sheepdog and the Belgian Sheepdog Club of America (BSCA). Groenendaels, Specialty Shows, Awards, Health, Board Happenings.

  United Kennel Club - Basset Artesien Normand
The Basset Artesien Normand was recognized by the United Kennel Club on January 1, 1995. History: A group of serious French breeders formed a breed society to combine the Normand (from Normandy) and Artesien (from Artois) Bassets strains, merging them to develop the one breed that we have today.

  Basset Fauvre De Bretagne Club
Basset Fauvre De Bretagne Club: The Basset Fauve de Bretagne belongs to the hound group and is used as a gundog, companion and seen in the show-ring. In France they are used to hunt rabbits.

  Barbet Club of America
The Barbet Club of America was founded in 1994 for the purpose of encouraging and promoting the selective breeding of purebred Barbets, emphasizing conformation, temperament, intelligence and hunting ability. The Club maintains the only registry of Barbets in the United States, and is the only official Club recognized by the Club des Chiens d'Eau of France.

  Barak's Home Page
Barak is a rare breed of wirehair (coarsehair) eastern scenthound from Bosnia. A Barak is larger than a Beagle and smaller than a Dalmatian, to whom he is probably related. Barak hair is somewhat longer than a wire dachshund's, but not as long as an Otterhound's. Barak Colouring is particular distinctive, it is a combination of metal-gray with pale tan markings.

  American Rare Breed Association - Anglo Francais Standard
Classification FCI Group 6 Scent Hounds and related breeds Section 1.1 Large sized Hounds With working trial. General Appearance: Quite a strong dog, powerful, showing even more English blood in his head than his tricolor counterpart.

  American Tundra Shepherd Dog Association
The ATSDA serves its membership as a Breed club and Registry. As a breed club the ATSDA sanctions breed surveys and working trials for members to compete in and to have their ATSD evaluated. We have rendezvous once or twice a year where events will be scheduled. As a registry we offer registration of individual ATSD and litters.

  American Hairless Terrier Association - USA
AHTA was formed by a group of dedicated owners and enthusiasts of the American Hairless Terrier (AHT). Prior to January 1, 2004, the breed was recognized as the Rat Terrier - Hairless Variety. The AHTA will sponsor UKC events welcoming all who wish to help make the club grow and who wish to exhibit their dogs in the spirit of Good Sportsmanship.

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