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Meet The 7 New Dog Breeds Introduced By The AKC–All From The Comfort Of Your Living Room!

| Published on November 24, 2015

 The National Dog Show Presented by Purina will introduce seven new American Kennel Club (AKC) breeds to the American public on Thanksgiving Day – the Bergamasco, Spanish Water Dog, Miniature American Shepherd, Lagotto Romagnolo, Berger Picard, Cirneco dell’Etna and Boerboel. With these additions, a total of 40 new breeds have been introduced to the competition since the show’s debut in 2002.

The newest breeds in the American Kennel Club Registry make their major event debut on the two-hour NBC TV special Thanksgiving Day, immediately following the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. A total audience of some 20 million viewers is expected to watch the broadcast, from noon-2 p.m. in all time zones.

The following is a description of each new breed:

#1 – Bergamasco

Sheepdog whose most unique characteristic is its coat, which contains “dog hair,” “goat hair” and “wool” combining to form felt-like mats. The mats grow over the course of the dog’s life, reaching the ground at approximately 6 years of age.

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

 

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

#2 – Spanish Water Dog

A rustic, multi-purpose breed, it was developed in Spain many centuries ago for a variety of purposes including herding, hunting, water work and companionship.

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

 

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

#3 – Miniature American Shepherd

Small herding dog developed in the U.S. It is a highly versatile, energetic dog with superior intelligence and a willingness to please.

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

 

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

#4 – Lagotto Romagnolo

An ancient breed of retrieving water dogs from Italy. It is excellent at for searching for truffles, a job it performs with passion and efficiency.  Powerfully built, it has a dense, curly coat of woolly texture.

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

 

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

#5 – Berger Picard 

A medium-sized, active and athletic herding dog, it is bred to be a working companion. It has a shaggy, wiry topcoat with a short, dense undercoat.

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

 

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

#6 – Cirneco dell’Etna

Present in Sicily for over 2,500 years, it shares a common origin with the Pharaoh Hound. As a hunter of small mammals and fowl, it is a hardy, compact dog that was successful in hunting under adverse conditions.

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

 

agile of the mastiff-type breeds. It serves as a capable working dog as well as a loyal companion.
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

#7 – Boerboel

A large dog that is strong, confident and muscular with a distinctive, blocky head. It is the most agile of the mastiff-type breeds. It serves as a capable working dog as well as a loyal companion.

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

 

Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke
Image source: National Dog Show official artist Chris Duke

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