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  1. Dog Breeds - Types Of Dogs - American Kennel Club

    Complete list of AKC recognized dog breeds. Includes personality, history, health, nutrition, grooming, pictures, videos and AKC breed standard.

  2. American Kennel Club

    Discover your dog’s pedigree, connect with a community that cares, and unlock lifelong benefits together.

  3. Medium Dog Breeds - American Kennel Club

    Alaskan Klee Kai The Alaskan Klee Kai is a small-sized companion dog that is alert, energetic, and curious, ye… See More Compare Breed

  4. American Kennel Club

    AKC.org offers information on dog breeds, dog ownership, dog training, health, nutrition, exercise & grooming, registering your dog, AKC competition events and affiliated clubs to help you …

  5. Smallest Dog Breeds – American Kennel Club

    Check out the American Kennel Club's list of smallest dog breeds, including the Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Maltese, and more.

  6. Largest Dog Breeds – American Kennel Club

    Dog training is the first step toward participating in dog sports. Showcase your dog's achievements and strengthen owner bonds. Access the latest updates and communications …

  7. Most Popular Dog Breeds of 2024 - American Kennel Club

    Mar 20, 2025 · Based on American Kennel Club registration statistics, we rank the most popular dog breeds in America each year. The French Bulldog takes the No. 1 spot!

  8. Anxiety in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Oct 29, 2025 · How do you know if your dog has anxiety? What can you do to treat dog anxiety? We're here to explain everything you need to know.

  9. Toy Group – American Kennel Club

    Chihuahua The Chihuahua is a tiny dog with a huge personality. A national symbol of Mexico, these alert and… See More Compare Breed

  10. Fruits & Vegetables Dogs Can and Can't Eat - American Kennel Club

    Oct 15, 2025 · It’s not uncommon to want to spoil your dog by sharing your favorite human snack instead of a dog treat. After all, if it’s safe for you to eat, it must be OK for your dog to eat, right?