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 |  | | Trends | | Figures of the French Kennel Club for 2005 | | Here are all the main figures of French dog breeding for the year 2005, thanks to several tables and charts. The LOF – French Book of Origins – is still at the second place of the FCI countries, with ... |
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 |  | | Trends | | AKC to approve two new breeds | | In July, the American Kennel Club will recognise two new breeds for Competition in the Working Group, the Black Russian Terrier and the Neapolitan Mastiff. |
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 |  | | Trends | | 2003 was record year for French dog fancy | | The French Canine Central Society had never had so many registrations in its book of origin since its creation. With 175,667 dogs registered in 2003, France reinforces its second place within the 79 c... |
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 |  | | Trends | | LOF 2002: All The Figures From The French Stud Book | | For the third time in a row, the French Official Stud Book has registered a very good year. And it seems that delays in the management of some files, have prevented 2002 to be a historical year, with ... |
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 |  | | Trends | | Exploring The World Of Australian Dog Fancy | | Do you know Australia? A huge continent, with thousands of kilometres of sand and a population living mostly by the sea. 42% of the households own at leats one dog. Here’s a quick look at the local br... |
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 |  | | Trends | | Dutch Dog Fancy As Fit As A Fiddle | | The World Dog Show 2002 will take place in Amsterdam, Netherlands. A good opportunity to have a look at the canine situation in the “flat country”, which devotes its love to the utility dogs before an... |
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