A mixed-breed dog that has been approved by the American Kennel Club is known as an All-American dog.
Dogs who don't fit into any of the current AKC-recognized breeds are given this label.
A dog must be enrolled with the AKC Canine Partners Program in order to be considered an All-American.
For mixed-breed dogs, earning the All-American title is a terrific opportunity to participate in AKC contests and activities.
Participation in AKC sports including agility, rally, and obedience is open to All-Americans.
Mixed-breed dogs are also permitted to compete in AKC conformation events thanks to this distinction.
For mixed-breed dogs, earning the All-American title is a terrific opportunity to participate in AKC contests and activities.
Participation in AKC sports including agility, rally, and obedience is open to All-Americans.
Mixed-breed dogs are also permitted to compete in AKC conformation events thanks to this distinction.
For mixed-breed dogs, earning the All-American title is a terrific opportunity to participate in AKC contests and activities.
Participation in AKC sports including agility, rally, and obedience is open to All-Americans.