Foundation Stock Service Program

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The Foundation Stock Service (FSS) Program is a breed registry of the American Kennel Club in which breeders can record the birth and parentage of a rare breed they are working to establish in the United States. These dogs provide the foundation stock from which an AKC fully recognized breed might result. These breeds cannot participate in AKC events until at least 150 individual dogs are registered. Thereafter, provisional competition in various events is allowed.

Dogs in the Foundation Stock Service (FSS) Program include: [1]


  American English Coonhound
Appenzeller Sennenhund   Argentine Dogo
Azawakh
Beauceron   Belgian Laekenois
Bergamasco
Black and Tan Coonhound
Bluetick Coonhound
  Bolognese   Boykin Spaniel
Bracco Italiano
Cane Corso
Catahoula Leopard Dog
Caucasian Mountain Dog
Central Asian Shepherd Dog
Cesky Terrier
Chinook
Coton de Tulear
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog   Dogue de Bordeaux
Entlebucher Mountain Dog   Estrela Mountain Dog   Finnish Lapphund
German Spitz
Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen
Icelandic Sheepdog
Irish Red and White Setter   Kai Ken
Karelian Bear Dog
  Kishu Ken
Kooikerhondje
Lagotto Romagnolo
Lancashire Heeler
Leonberger
Mudi
Norwegian Buhund
Norwegian Lundehund
Perro de Presa Canario
Peruvian Inca Orchid
Plott
Portuguese Podengo
Portuguese Pointer
Pumi
Pyrenean Shepherd
Rafeiro do Alentejo
Rat Terrier
Redbone Coonhound
  Russell Terrier   Schapendoes
Sloughi
Small Munsterlander Pointer   South African Boerboel   Spanish Water Dog
Stabyhoun
Swedish Vallhund
Thai Ridgeback
Tosa   Treeing Tennessee Brindle
Treeing Walker Coonhound
Xoloitzcuintli

[edit] Reference

  1. ^ American Kennel Club Foundation Stock Service (FSS) Program


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