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by SitasMom on 07 April 2010 - 13:04
Is this a good thing or a bad thing?
by TessJ10 on 07 April 2010 - 14:04
Note that it is up to the trial-giving club if they want to accept mixed breeds. They don't have to, it's their option.
Also, all AKC Partners dogs must be spayed/nuetered in order to compete.
by rbud.rm on 07 April 2010 - 14:04
by TessJ10 on 07 April 2010 - 14:04
by Micky D on 07 April 2010 - 14:04
Read AKC's articles of incorporation. They specifically state, purebred dogs.
AKC now has a bunch of business people running it. The almighty dollar is first and foremost, not the underlying concept of promoting the purebred dog.
by Micky D on 07 April 2010 - 14:04

by Bhaugh on 07 April 2010 - 14:04
I think mix breed dogs in obedience and rally is fine. Im surprised it has taken this long. In a sense isn't that what an ILP is. They can call it "looks like" but without the docs to prove it, who really knows. Good competition is just that whether or not it's a mix or papered dog
by Micky D on 07 April 2010 - 15:04
However, the AKC's articles of incorporation specifically state that AKC was incorporated by the laws of New York to promote purebred dogs, not to offer opportunities for mixes to compete. I have nothing against mixed dogs having their own competitions (wait, they do - it's called AMBOR). I do have a problem when a purebred dog organization ignores its legal foundation.
As for ILP, or PAL, as it's now called, the listing must specify a given breed. As it stands, there have been cases (I know of one in particular) where the owner of a bitch has registered a litter where the bitch got bred by a purebred, but then got out and mated with a mix. The owner registered the litter, not realizing Labradors are never parti-color

by TessJ10 on 07 April 2010 - 16:04
I also agree that AKC is doing this purely from monetary motives and that this will add to the anti-purebred sentiment sweeping not only this country, but others as well. And maybe there are now people in power at AKC who are ultimately anti-purebred, just as so many AC people are not only supremely anti-purebred, but anti-pet in reality.
by Bob McKown on 07 April 2010 - 16:04
I,m sorry to say it,s always been about the money .PLEASE don,t fool your self. The AKC could do so many things of minor consequence that would help immensley in the dog world to fight genetic problems but won,t because it would cost them a few dollars.
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