Website for a list of all types of dogs and pictures?
Need a site with a list of all types of dogs that come along with pictures showing what the dog looks like.
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- akc.org
- http://petfinder.com/ will have all sorts of them in shelters.
- Log on to epupz.com to find an fantastic world of dogs for sale and pictures.
- www.akc.org
- AKC site............akc.org.........for complete & correct info on all real/recognized breeds. epupz is for PUPPYMILLING CROOKS! petfinder is for DUMPED-IN -POUNDS MUTTS
- This is a great website for all that you are looking for! http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/abc.htm
- http://puppydogweb.com/gallery/ there are HUNDREDS of dog pictures on there
- Just look it up on google. Type in all dog breeds and it should take you to places with the charts.
- http://www.akc.org Top left of home page, click on 'breeds'. Then click on 'AKC Registered Breeds'. Then just click on a breed. You can read the standard, the history of the breed, see drawings, and photos. Granted, this is only AKC breeds, but it's the most accurate, professional information on those breeds.
- http://www.greatdogsite.com/breeds/list/ http://www.breederretriever.com/dog-breed-information.php
- You're out of luck. There is no such site. The most comprehensive list of breeds, along with the International Standard of each breed, belongs to the FCI. If the one internationally recognised Kennel Club of a country (in most of the world there is no confusion about that, but in the USofA only the AKC has recognition) decides to open a Breed Register for a new breed, it sends its Breed Standard to the FCI for displaying as the International Standard for that breed. So British breeds have the British Standard displayed, German breeds have the German Standard displayed, Yank breeds (including the doubly-misnamed "Australian Shepherd") have the AKC Standard displayed. Almost the only countries that DON'T use the FCI system for arranging breeds into groups are Australia, Britain, Canada, New Zealand, the USofA - can you see the connection between those KCs? To see the full set of breeds currently recognised by the FCI click http://www.fci.be/nomenclature.aspx but be aware that breeds are given their home-nation name in the alphabetical list AND as their first listed name in the groups, with translated names after the homeland name. So my breed doesn't appear under G for German Shepherd Dog, it appears under D for deutsche Schäferhund. Clicking the EN to the right of a name will download the English translation of that breed's Standard. But few of those Standards include drawings or photos. To get photos of a breed, use a Search engine to find a club catering for the breed you want a pic of - try to use a site that is IN the homeland of that breed, rather than use a British or a NAmerican club. The reason is that show-people in those 3 countries mostly totally distort their dogs from what the breeds SHOULD look & behave like. If you can't find a breed in the FCI site (and note that there are some Provisionally-Recognised breeds accessed from the bottom of the first page instead of from their groups) then it is NOT yet an actual breed. It might be under development, it might be merely a con-artist's myth, but it is NOT a breed. Some non-breeds are the American Bulldog, the CockaPoo, the Labradoodle, the Panda Shepherd, the Pit Bull Terrier, the Shiloh, the White German Shepherd (with or without "American" in front of the alleged breed name). If you TRULY mean "all types of dogs", you then need to use a Search engine to find "Canids", as all canids - African Hunting Dogs, coyotes, dingoes, foxes, jackals, wolves, etc - are part of the dog family, but parted from the domestic dog family in about 133,000 BC. Les P, owner of GSD_Friendly: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/GSD_Friendly "In GSDs" as of 1967
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