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Definitions and Background

Here we provide information and links to help clarify terms - such as breed, purebred, and pedigreed dog - which are often confused or used inappropriately.

2 articles in this category

  1. Brenda Bonnett ·
    Purebred: According to the American Kennel Club, for a dog to be purebred means "the sire and dam of a dog are members of a recognized breed and the ancestry of a dog consists of the same breed over many generations." Wikipedia typically defines a purebred dog as “a dog of a modern dog breed with a documented pedigree in a stud book and may be registered with a breed club that may also be part of a national kennel club.” Often used interchangeably with “pedigreed”.   Pedigree: A pedigr
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  2. IPFD DWN Editor1 ·
    Agria Animal Insurance     The Agria Djurförsäkring (Agria Animal Insurance) Agria Dog Breed Profiles provide comprehensive statistics on health and disease in dogs, based on 200,000 Swedish dogs each year between 1995 and 2002. Data is organized by year, by age, by gender, survival statistics and more for each breed - and for all breeds combined. Links to data for selected breeds are available in our Pedigreed Breeds database.     American Kennel Club
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