06/28/2024
Do the AKC registration choices leave you befuddled? Do you wish you could understand what the different classes are or mean? Were you even aware that there are Classes? Or that only 1 class is truly registerable as an "AKC recognized breed"? (the other 2 are registerable through their own class system but not truly through the AKC as we think when discussing the Fully Recognized breeds. Well, here is a little bit on each. Hopefully the following will help explain and make this just a hair less confusing. I have tried to describe as best I could in both, THIS layman’s terms, and then also added the quote discussing each directly from the AKC website. Let's look at the different classifications of AKC-recognized dogs and what they mean.
Full Recognition Registrations:
This is the typical registrations we think of when we think of the AKC. Purebred dogs, of fully recognized breeds, that come from AKC-registered parents. Examples of these breeds would be Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds, Papillion, etc., basically... the breeds we all know.
Miscellaneous Breed Class Registration:
Did you know that not all breeds on the AKC's radar are "fully recognized"? Like much of anything today... there is a process to getting a breed "fully recognized" by the AKC. The process is long and a tedious one, but one that many breeds struggle to get through in hopes of one day, having the fully recognized status. This... the Miscellaneous designation is offered for those breeds who have not only proven their purebred standings, but have gone through the Foundation Stock portion of their journey and are just 1 step (albeit a large step) from the AKC "Full Recognition" level. This group of registries has proven their commitment, not only to their breed, but to the AKC as well through, what sometimes is equal to YEARS, of hard work. Some breeds never make it out of this group as it takes a true commitment and many obstacles to overcome! The AKC defines/explains this class as: "The breeds currently eligible to participate in the Miscellaneous Class are still enrolled in the AKC Foundation Stock Service®. FSS® enrollment is maintained until the AKC Board of Directors accepts the breed for regular status. Authorities acknowledge that throughout the world there are several hundred distinct breeds of purebred dogs, not all of which are AKC-recognized breeds. Those officially recognized for AKC registration appear in the Stud Book of the American Kennel Club. The AKC provides for a regular path of development for a new breed, which may result in that breed’s full recognition and appearance in the official Stud Book as an AKC-recognized breed." Examples of these breeds would include such breeds as: the Yakutian Laika, The Dutch Shepherd, The German Spitz, or the Czechoslovakian Vlcak for example. Breeds we may have heard of, but still have not gained full AKC recognition.
Foundation Stock Service Class Recognition: This is the level that the magic (and the work) in getting AKC fully recognized begins for a breed. This is the class that the AKC has said... You are on our radar, but we are going to continue to watch you to determine your commitment to your breed. The level where the Clubs, their members, as well as the breeders and supporters, all need to come together to make magic occur. Education, club memberships, conformation rings, performance sports.... just everything all meticulously documented and submitted for approval. I call this the "w**d them out" class. Where you find out, do you have the strength and commitment, or are ya just one of the "in" crowd? However, the write-up by the AKC regarding this classification reads: "The AKC provides this service to allow these purebred breeds to continue to develop while providing them with the security of a reliable and reputable avenue to maintain their records. FSS® breeds are not eligible for AKC registration. Most of the FSS breeds are approved to compete in AKC Companion Events. Contact information is available for a majority of the Foundation Stock Service® breeds.
So, there you have them in a nutshell.... both directly from the AKC website and from this layman's viewpoint. Hope this makes things a tad clearer as to what each classification means. (I know, now it is clear as mud, right?! 🤣🤣)
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