Miscellaneous Class
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The Miscellaneous Class is an American Kennel Club designation for purebred dog breeds. They do not appear in the official Stud Book as an AKC recognized breed. They may become fully recognized after substantial, sustained nationwide interest and activity in the breed exists. This includes an active parent club, with serious and expanding breeding activity over a wide geographic area.
According to the AKC, the dogs in the working group are [1]:
Boykin Spaniel | Dogue de Bordeaux | Irish Red and White Setter | |||
Norwegian Buhund | Pyrenean Shepherd | Redbone Coonhound |
The Miscellaneous class contains the Dogue De Bordeaux, Boykin Spaniel, Irish Red and White Setter, Plott Hound, Neopolitan Mastiff & Redbone Coonhound. Different KC and Sites Have Different Dog Breeds classed as 'Miscellaneous Dog Breeds'.
Plotts | Neos | Setters |
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23" | 27" | 26" |
50lbs | 165lbs | 65lbs |