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Contact Details Number of Breeds Within FCI Groups List of Breeds Contact details Last and First name of Judge Borzymowski Jan Address 05-806 Komorów, ul. Mazurska 53, Poland E-mail [email protected] Mobile (+48) 503 482 488 Home phone, Fax (+48) 22 758 03 36, faks 22 758 03 36 ZKwP Branch Warszawa Languages Polish, English Number of breeds within FCI Groups FCI Group FCI group name Level 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossoid breeds - Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs International and other breeds (41/54) 3 Terriers (4/34) International 5 Spitz and primitive types (1/61) International List of breeds FCI Group Breed Level Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossoid breeds - Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs and other breeds 2 Alentejo Mastiff (FCI - 96) International 2 Appenzell Cattle Dog (FCI - 46) International 2 Atlas Mountain Dog - Aidi (FCI - 247) International 2 Bernese Mountain Dog (FCI - 45) International 2 Bosnian and Herzegovinian - Croatian Shepherd Dog (FCI - 355) International 2 Broholmer (FCI - 315) International 2 Bulldog (FCI - 149) International 2 Bullmastiff (FCI - 157) International 2 Castro Laboreiro Dog (FCI - 170) International 2 Caucasian Shepherd Dog (FCI - 328) International 2 Central Asia Shepherd Dog (FCI - 335) International 2 Ciobanesc Romanesc de Bucovina (FCI - 357) International 2 Dogo Argentino (FCI - 292) International 2 Dogue de Bordeaux (FCI - 116) International 2 Entlebuch Cattle Dog (FCI - 47) International 2 Fila Brasileiro (FCI - 225) International 2 Great Dane (FCI - 235) International 2 Great Swiss Mountain Dog (FCI - 58) International 1 FCI Group Breed Level 2 Hovawart (FCI - 190) International 2 Italian Corso Dog (FCI - 343) International 2 Kangal Shepherd Dog (FCI - 331) International 2 Karst Shepherd Dog (FCI - 278) International 2 Landseer (Continental-European type) (FCI - 226) International 2 Leonberger (FCI - 145) International 2 Majorca Mastiff (FCI - 249) International 2 Mastiff (FCI - 264) International 2 Neapolitan Mastiff (FCI - 197) International 2 Newfoundland (FCI - 50) International 2 Presa Canario (FCI - 346) International 2 Pyrenean Mastiff (FCI - 92) International 2 Pyrenean Mountain Dog (FCI - 137) International 2 Rottweiler (FCI - 147) International 2 Saint Bernard Dog (FCI - 61) International 2 Saint Miguel Cattle Dog (FCI - 340) International 2 Serra da estrela Mountain Dog (FCI - 173) International 2 Shar Pei (FCI - 309) International 2 Spanish Mastiff (FCI - 91) International 2 Tibetan Mastiff (FCI - 230) International 2 Tosa (FCI - 260) International 2 Uruguayan Cimarron (FCI - 353) International 2 Yugoslavian Shepherd Dog - Sharplanina (FCI - 41) International Terriers 3 American Staffordshire Terrier (FCI - 286) International 3 Bull Terrier (FCI - 11) International 3 Miniature Bull Terrier (FCI - 359) International 3 Staffordshire Bull Terrier (FCI - 76) International Spitz and primitive types 5 American Akita (FCI - 344) International international - allowed to judge at all levels of shows in FCI countries and other recognized organizations national - allowed to judge exclusively at shows in Poland 2.
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