American Kennel Club
Discover the unparalleled quality and tradition with American Kennel Club products, designed with your pet’s comfort and well-being in mind. Our meticulously crafted range includes everything from premium pet beds and grooming tools to nutritious treats and durable toys. Trust the AKC seal for products that enhance your pet's life, ensuring they enjoy every moment in style and comfort. Welcome to the standard of excellence in pet care.
Product Info
Category
Pet Care
Organization
American Kennel Club
Founded
1884
Services
Dog Registration, Dog Shows, Dog Training
Headquarters
New York, USA
Mission
To advocate for the purebred dog as a family companion, advance canine health and well-being, work to protect the rights of all dog owners and promote responsible dog ownership
PROS
- Provides certification for purebred dogs, ensuring breed standards.
- Offers dog training and health resources.
- Hosts dog shows and events that promote responsible pet ownership.
- Access to a network of reputable breeders and adopters.
CONS
- High membership fees
- Complex registration process
- Limited customer support
- Restrictive breeding policies
Q&A
The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a non-profit organization established in 1884 that is dedicated to the registration of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States, promoting the well-being, care, and enjoyment of dogs, and supporting canine health through various educational and rescue programs.
To register your dog with the AKC, you need to have the litter registration number provided by the dog's breeder. You can complete the registration process online through the AKC website or submit a paper application along with the required fee. Detailed instructions and required forms can be found on the AKC website.
The AKC offers a variety of events and activities for dog owners and breeders, including dog shows, obedience trials, agility competitions, and field trials. These events are designed to showcase the abilities, training, and characteristics of different dog breeds and promote responsible dog ownership.