Kennel Club
A kennel club (known as a kennel council or canine council in some countries)
is an organization for canine affairs that concerns itself with the welfare,
promotion, and maintenance of more than one breed of dog. A club that handles
only one breed is known as a breed club. All-encompassing kennel clubs are also
referred to as 'all-breed clubs', although "all" means only those breeds that
they have decided to recognize, and "breed" means purebred dogs, not including
dog hybrids and crossbreeds or mixed breeds.
Kennel clubs can be for working dogs or show dogs. They maintain breed
standards, accreditation of judges, and registries, which are lists of adult
purebred dogs and lists of litters of puppies born to purebred parents.
Nations that have active groups of dog breeders and people who practice the
hobby of dog fancy usually have their own national breed and kennel clubs, often
affiliated with those of other countries.
