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GROUP 1 - TOYS CC/CAC CACIB CC/CAC CACIB CC/CAC CACIB GROUP 4 - HOUNDS TERRIERS GUNDOGS Affenpinscher Airedale Terrier Bracco Italiano Afghan Hound GROUP 2 - GROUP 3 – CC/CAC CACIB GROUP 1 - TOYS CC/CAC CACIB CC/CAC CACIB CC/CAC CACIB GROUP 4 - HOUNDS TERRIERS GUNDOGS Affenpinscher Airedale Terrier Bracco Italiano Afghan Hound Australian Silky Terrier American Hairless Terrier Brittany Azawakh American Staffordshire Chesapeake Bay Bichon Frise Basenji Terrier Retriever Bolognese Australian Terrier Clumber Spaniel Basset Fauve de Bretagne Cavalier King Charles Bedlington Terrier Cocker Spaniel Basset Hound Spaniel Cocker Spaniel Chihuahua (Long Coat) Border Terrier Beagle (American) Chihuahua (Smooth Coat) Bull Terrier Curly Coated Retriever Black & Tan Coonhound Chinese Crested Dog Bull Terrier (Miniature) English Setter Bloodhound Coton De Tulear Cairn Terrier English Springer Spaniel Bluetick Coonhound English Toy Terrier (Black Cesky Terrier Field Spaniel Borzoi & Tan) Griffon Bruxellois Dandie Dinmont Terrier Flat Coated Retriever Cirneco Dell'Etna German Shorthaired Havanese Fox Terrier (Smooth) Dachshund (Long) Pointer German Wirehaired Italian Greyhound Fox Terrier (Wire) Dachshund (Min. Long) Pointer Japanese Chin German Hunting Terrier Golden Retriever Dachshund (Smooth) King Charles Spaniel Glen of Imaal Terrier Gordon Setter Dachshund (Min. Smooth) Lowchen Irish Terrier Hungarian Vizsla Dachshund (Wire) Hungarian Wirehaired Maltese Jack Russell Terrier Dachshund (Min. Wire) Vizsla Dachshund Kaninchen (Long) Miniature Pinscher Kerry Blue Terrier Irish Red & White Setter Dachshund Kaninchen (Min. Papillon Lakeland Terrier Irish Setter Long) Dachshund Kaninchen Pekingese Manchester Terrier Irish Water Spaniel (Smooth) Dachshund Kaninchen (Min. Pomeranian Norfolk Terrier Italian Spinone Smooth) Pug Norwich Terrier Labrador Retriever Dachshund Kaninchen (Wire) Dachshund Kaninchen (Min. Russian Toy (Smooth Parson Russell Terrier Lagotto Romagnolo Wire) Haired) Russian Toy (Long Scottish Terrier Large Munsterlander Deerhound Haired) Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Tibetan Spaniel Sealyham Terrier Finnish Spitz Retriever Yorkshire Terrier Skye Terrier Pointer Foxhound Soft Coated Wheaten Spanish Water Dog Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen Terrier Staffordshire Bull Terrier Sussex Spaniel Greyhound Tenterfield Terrier Weimaraner Hamiltonstovare Welsh Terrier Weimaraner (Longhair) Harrier West Highland White Welsh Springer Spaniel Ibizan Hound Terrier Wirehaired Slovakian Irish Wolfhound Pointer Norwegian Elkhound Otterhound Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen Pharaoh Hound Portuguese Podengo (Small) Portuguese Podengo (Medium) Portuguese Podengo (Large) Rhodesian Ridgeback Saluki Sloughi Whippet Updated 20th January 2021 GROUP 5 – WORKING GROUP 7 – CC/CAC CACIB CC/CAC CACIB GROUP 6 – UTILITY CC/CAC CACIB CC/CAC CACIB DOGS NON SPORTING Australian Cattle Dog Akita Boston Terrier BEST IN SHOW Australian Kelpie Akita (Japanese) British Bulldog JUNIOR HANDLER Australian Shepherd Alaskan Malamute Canaan Dog Australian Stumpy Tail Anatolian Shepherd Dog Chow Chow Cattle Dog Bearded Collie Bernese Mountain Dog Dalmatian Belgian Shepherd Dog Boxer Eurasier (Groen) Belgian Shepherd Dog Bullmastiff French Bulldog (Laek) Belgian Shepherd Dog Canadian Eskimo Dog German Spitz (Klein) (Mal) Belgian Shepherd Dog Cane Corso German Spitz (Mittel) (Terv) Bergamasco Shepherd Caucasian Shepherd Dog Great Dane Dog Beauceron (Berger de Central Asian Shepherd Japanese Spitz Beauce) Dog Border Collie Dobermann Karelian Bear Dog Bouvier des Flandres Dogue de Bordeaux Keeshond Briard Estrela Mountain Dog Lhasa Apso Peruvian Hairless Dog Collie (Rough) German Pinscher (Large) Peruvian Hairless Dog Collie (Smooth) Kangal Shepherd Dog (Medium) Peruvian Hairless Dog Dutch Shepherd Landseer ECT (Small) Finnish Lapphund Leonberger Poodle (Standard) German Shepherd Dog Mastiff Poodle (Miniature) German Shepherd Dog Neapolitan Mastiff Poodle (Toy) (LSC) Icelandic Sheepdog Newfoundland Schipperke Komondor Portuguese Water Dog Shar Pei Kuvasz Pyrenean Mastiff Shih Tzu Maremma Sheepdog Pyrenean Mountain Dog Tibetan Terrier Norwegian Buhund Rottweiler Xoloitzcuintle (Miniature) Xoloitzcuintle Old English Sheepdog Russian Black Terrier (Intermediate) Polish Lowland Samoyed Xoloitzcuintle (Standard) Sheepdog Puli Schnauzer Pumi Schnauzer (Min.) Pyrenean Sheepdog Schnauzer (Giant) Longhaired Shetland Sheepdog Shiba Inu Swedish Lapphund Siberian Husky Swedish Vallhund Spanish Mastiff Tatra Shepherd Dog St. Bernard Welsh Corgi (Cardigan) Tibetan Mastiff Welsh Corgi (Pembroke) Tornjak White Swiss Shepherd Yakutian Laika Dog Updated 20th January 2021 .
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