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AKC
(redirected from American Kennel Club)

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AKCAmerican Kennel Club
AKCAssociate of King's College (British academic designation)
AKCAnanda Kentish Coomaraswamy (art historian and metaphysician)
AKCChief Aviation Storekeeper (Naval Rating)
AKCAcquisition Knowledge Center (US Army)
AKCAll Knowing Computer
AKCAddison Kids' Club (Palo Alto, CA)


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A seasoned and experienced all-breed judge and past Chariman of the Board of the American Kennel Club, Robert Berndt also draws upon his many years of experience as a dog handler in "Judging Dogs: Science And Technique", a superbly written and organized instruction manual for judging entrees of any and all breeds of dogs either in general or in specialized dog shows and competitions.
The American Kennel Club, however, recognizes only 153 of the breeds.
A blend of first person memoir and experiences in the world of the American Kennel Club dog obedience routines, this is a fine guide which covers everything from ethics and training philosophies to OTCH points and bad apples in obedience training.
 
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