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  2. Barbet (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Barbet d'Arret, circa 1915. The Barbet as it is known today is a fairly rare and recent breed development. Over the centuries, the breed existed in various forms, at times serving simply as a companion or guardian dog, but more often utilised as an all-around flushing or working dog.

  3. Canadian Kennel Club - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Kennel Club (or CKC; French: Club canin canadien), founded in 1888 and chartered under the Animal Purebred Act, is one of the national kennel clubs of Canada. It maintains breed registries services for those purebred dogs approved for its control by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada , and provides governance for all CKC-approved dog ...

  4. Barbet - Wikipedia

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    Barbet may refer to: Barbet (dog), a dog breed; Various birds in the infraorder Ramphastides. Capitonidae, the family of the New World barbets; Lybiidae, the family of the African barbets; Megalaimidae, the family of the Asian barbets; Semnornithidae, the family of the toucan-barbets; USS Barbet, a coastal minesweeper commissioned on 29 ...

  5. Breed club - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Lowline Cattle Association defines its objectives as including "maintain the purity and improve the breed" of cattle as well as collecting maintaining breed information and publishing a Herd Book. [2] The Essex Pig Society is building up the numbers of the Essex Pig, formerly thought to be an extinct breed of the domestic pig. [3]

  6. Canadian Warmblood - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Warmblood is a Canadian breed or registry of warmblood sport horses with European warmblood ancestry. Admission to the stud-book is based on both performance and parentage: a horse must have in its pedigree at least one from a list of twenty-five influential European warmblood stallions foaled between 1840 and 1926, and must also pass a Keuring or performance inspection.

  7. Canadian Sport Horse - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Hunter was the result of half-blood crosses between local Canadian mares and Thoroughbred stallions, [1] including 16 imported from England to Ontario by the Canadian Racing Association. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] In 1926, the Canadian Hunter, Saddle and Light Horse Improvement Society was founded.

  8. The Livestock Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    However, between 1990 and 1999, purebred stock diminished from 272 animals to just 42 pigs held by six breeders, [50] and in 2000, it was asked to create a unified breed registry for the Red Wattle Hog. Three hogs were registered in the first year, but the next year 90 hogs and three breeders were represented and a breed association was created.

  9. Canadian Cat Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Cat Association's primary goal is to promote responsible pet ownership and development of pedigreed cats in Canada. CCA-AFC's primary services to its members include maintaining an accurate registry of pedigreed cats, sanctioning cat shows (including licensing affiliate clubs, recording titles, and scoring the All Canadian Awards [2]), setting breed standards, and training judges ...