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  1. Dog Breeds - Types Of Dogs - American Kennel Club

    Complete list of AKC recognized dog breeds. Includes personality, history, health, nutrition, grooming, pictures, videos and AKC breed standard.

  2. Medium Dog Breeds - American Kennel Club

    Apartment Dogs Smartest Breeds Of Dogs/Hypoallergenic Dogs/Best Dogs For Apartment Dwellers/Medium Dog Breeds Medium Dog Breeds/Best Guard Dogs/ Best Dog Breeds For …

  3. Compare Dog Breeds - American Kennel Club

    Can’t decide which breed is right for you? Compare dog breeds below to see how different breed characteristics and attributes stack up against each other.

  4. Most Popular Dog Breeds – American Kennel Club

    Every year the American Kennel Club releases our ranking of the most popular dog breeds based on AKC registration statistics for the previous year.

  5. List of Breeds by Group - American Kennel Club

    Jun 17, 2025 · List of Breeds by Group Each of the AKC registered breeds are assigned to one of seven groups representing characteristics and functions the breeds were originally bred for.

  6. Smallest Dog Breeds – American Kennel Club

    Check out the American Kennel Club's list of smallest dog breeds, including the Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Maltese, and more.

  7. Largest Dog Breeds – American Kennel Club

    Afghan Hound Among the most eye-catching of all dog breeds, the Afghan Hound is an aloof and dignified… See More Compare Breed

  8. AKC Breeds Broken Out By Group – American Kennel Club

    The following are the group designations that AKC breeds have been assigned. There are currently 202 breeds and 9 breeds with 21 varieties. The varieties are by size, color or group.

  9. Toy Group – American Kennel Club

    Breeds in the Toy group are affectionate, sociable and adaptable to a wide range of lifestyles. Just don't let their size and winsome expressions fool you: they are smart full of energy and many ...

  10. AKC Breed Group History: Why are There 7 Groups?

    Jan 31, 2025 · There's a reason why the AKC divides its breeds into seven groups. That reason is a mixture of tradition and breed function. But why?