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Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI

Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI

The Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI), known in Spanish as International Cynological Federation , it is the worldwide canine organization in charge of stipulating the standards of each dog breed, as well as defending their interests and promoting them.In this way, the FCI is responsible for promoting Breeding of dogs of breed through fixed parameters.

Currently, the FCI has a total of 91 member countries and contracting partners, responsible for training their own judges to take pedigries themselves their country, since the FCI does not issue them.On the other hand, the International Cinological Federation recognizes 343 races , all of them classified in 10 different groups.In addition to the definitive races, the organization groups into a category apart from all those that you have provisionally admitted.

En es The article of Animals and Pets Online we have compiled all the groups stipulated by the FCI and we have incorporated the different breeds that form them, as well as the country of origin.Read reading and discover the classification of dog breeds according to the FCI .


Dog breeds of group 1

The group 1 established by the FCI is made up of two large sections: shepherd dogs and boyer dogs , except for Swiss boyer dogs.Each of the sections divides the breeds of dogs that comprise them by country of origin and welcomes the different varieties that are found within each breed, if any.In this way, the breeds that are within the group 1 of the FCI are the following:

Shepherd dogs

German shepherd (Germany) Australian kelpie (Australia) Belgian shepherd dog (Belgium) Schipperke (Belgium) Croatian shepherd dog (Croatia) Czechoslovakian wolf dog (Slovakia) Slovak Tchuvatch (Slovakia) Dog Catalan shepherd (Spain) Mallorcan shepherd dog (Spain) Autralian shepherd dog (United States) Shepherd of the Pyrenees of flat face (France) Shepherd of Beauce (France) Shepherd of Brie (France) Shepherd of Picardy (France) Shepherd dog of the long-haired Prine (France) Komondor (Hungary) Kuvasz (Hungary) Mudi (Hungary) P uli (Hungary) Pumi (Hungary) Bergamasque shepherd (Italy) Maremma and Abruzzo shepherd dog (Italy) Dutch shepherd (Netherlands) Saarloos wolf dog (Netherlands) Dutch Schapendoes (Netherlands) Polcao shepherd dog of the plains (Poland) Polish Shepherd Dog of Podhale (Poland) Portuguese Shepherd Dog (Portugal) Old English Shepherd Dog (United Kingdom) Border Collie (United Kingdom) Bearded Collie (United Kingdom) Shorthaired Collie (United Kingdom) Long-haired Collie (UK) Shetland Sheepdog (UK) Welsh Corgi Cardigan (UK) Welsh Corgi Pembroke (UK) Romanian Carpathian Shepherd Dog (Romania) Romanian Shepherd Dog from Mioritza (Romania) Meriodonal Russian shepherd (Russia) Swiss white shepherd (Switzerland)

Boyer dogs

Australian mountain dog (Australia) Ardenan mountain dog (Belgium) Flanders mountain dog (Belgium, France) Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI


Dog breeds of group 2

The FCI divides this group into three distinct sections: pinscher and schnauzer dogs, molosoides and montana dogs and Swiss boyeros .Below, we show the complete list of all breeds of dogs that form group 2 of the International Cynological Federation:

Pinscher and schnauzer dogs

Affenpinscher (Germany) Dobermann (Germany) German Pinscher (Germany) Miniature Pinscher (Germany) Austrian Pinscher ( Austria) Schnauzer (Germany) Giant Schnauzer (Germany) Miniature Schnauzer (Germany) Dutch Smous Dog (Netherlands) Black Russian Terrier (Russia)

Molosoides

Italian Corsican Dog (Italy) Boxer (Germany) Great Danes ( Germany) Rotweiler (Germany) Argentine Bulldog (Argentina) Brazilian Row (Brazil) Shar pei (China) Broholmer (Denmark) Mallorcan Bulldog (Spain) Canary Bulldog (Spain) Bordeaux Bulldog (France) Neapolitan Mastiff (Italy) Tosa (Japan) ) Row of San Miguel (Portugal) Bulldog (United Kingdom) Bullmastiff (United Kingdom) Ma stiff (United Kingdom) Hovawart (Germany) Leonberger (Germany) Landseer continental European type (Germany, Switzerland) Anatolian shepherd dog (Anatolia) Newfoundland (Canada) Karst Shepherd (Slovenia) Pyrenean Mastiff (Spain) Spanish Mastiff (Spain) Pyrenean Mountain Dog (France) Charplanina Yugoslav Shepherd Dog (Macedonia, Serbia) Atlas Mountain Dog (Morocco) Castro Laboreiro (Portugal) Dog of the Sierra de la Estrela (Portugal) Rafeiro del Alentejo (Portugal) Shepherd dog of Central Asia (Russia) Shepherd dog of the Caucasus (Russia) Dog St.Bernard (Switzerland) Bulldog of Tibet (China)

Mountain dogs and Swiss winemakers

Mountain Bernese Mountain Dog (Switzerland) Great Swiss Mountain Dog (Switzerland) Appenzell Beach Dog (Switzerland) Entlebuch Beach Dog (Switzerland) Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI


Dog breeds of group 3

The FCI Group 3 includes the dog breeds terriers and divides them into four large sections: large and medium sized terriers, small size terriers, type terriers bull, company terriers.Next, we show the list with all breeds classified by sections:

Large and medium sized terriers dogs

German hunter terrier (Germany) Brazilian terrier (Brazil) Kerly blue terrier (Ireland) Soft coated wheaten terrier Irish (Ireland) Irish glen terrier (Ireland) Irish terrier (Ireland) Airedale terrier (United Kingdom) Bedlington terrier (United Kingdom) Border terrier (United Kingdom) Fox hair terrier wire ( United Kingdom) Straight-haired Fox Terrier (United Kingdom) Lakeland Terrier (United Kingdom) Manchester Terrier (United Kingdom) Parson Russell Terrier (United Kingdom) Welsh Terrier (United Kingdom)

Small-sized terriers dogs

Australian Japanese terrier (Australia) Japanese terrier (Japan) Cairn terrier (UK) Dandie dimmont te rrier (United Kingdom) Nerfolk terrier (United Kingdom) Norwich terrier (United Kingdom) Scottish terrier (United Kingdom) Sealyham terrier (United Kingdom) Skye terrier (United Kingdom) Jack russell terrier (United Kingdom) West highland white terrier (United Kingdom) Czech Terrier (Czech Republic)

Bull-type terriers dogs

American staffordshire terrier (United States) Bull terrier (United Kingdom) Miniature Bull terrier (United Kingdom) Staffordshire bull terrier (United Kingdom)

Terriers dogs of company

Australian Silky Terrier (Australia) English Toy Terrier (United Kingdom) Yorkshire Terrier (United Kingdom) Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI


Dog breeds of group 4

Group 4 of the FCI has a single section consisting of a single breed known as dachshund or dachshund .This race is native to Germany, was recognized by the FCI in the year 1955 and three types are distinguished according to their size and service:

  • Standard Dachshund
  • Miniature Dachshund
  • Dachshund for rabbit hunting
Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI


Dog breeds of group 5

In group 5 the FCI groups all those breeds of spitz and primitive type dogs into seven distinct sections: Nordic sled dogs, Nordic hunting dogs, Nordic dogs of guard and grazing, European spitz, Asian spitz and similar breeds, primitive type, primitive type hunting dogs.Here you have the list of all the races that make up this group, divided by these sections:

Nordic dogs sled

Siberian Husky (United States) Alaskan Malamute (United States) Greenland Dog (Greenland) Samoyed (Russia)

Nordic hunting dogs

Karelian Bear Dogs (Finland) Finnish Spitz (Finland) Gray Norwegian Elk Hunter (Norway) Black Norwegian Elk Hunter (Norway) Norwegian Lundehund (Norway) West Siberian Laika (Russia) East Siberia Laika (Russia) Russian-European Laika (Russia) Swedish Elk Hunter Dog (Sweden) Spitz norrbotten (Sweden)

Nordic guard and grazing dogs

Shepherd Finnish Lapland (Finland) Finnish Lapland Dog (Finland) Icelandic Shepherd Dog (Iceland) Norwegian Behund (Norway) Swedish Lapnia Dog (Sweden) Swedish Visigoths-Vallhund Spitz (Sweden)

European Spitz

German Spitz (Germany) Italian Volpino (Italy)

Asian Spitz and similar breeds

Eurasian (Germany) Chow chow (China) Akita (Japan) American Akita (Japan) Hokkaido (Japan) Kai (Japan) Kishu (Japon) Shiba (Japon) Shikoku (Japon) Spitz Japones (Japon) Korea jindo dog (Republic of Korea)

Primitive type dogs

Basenji (Central Africa) Canaan dog (Israel) Pharaoh's dog (Malta) Xoloitzcuintle (Mexico) Peruvian hairless dog (Peru)

Primitive type-Hunting dogs

Podenco canario (Spain) Podenco ibicenco (Spain) Cirneco de Etna (Italy) Podenco portugues (Portugal) Thai ridgeback dog (Thailand) Taiwan dog (Taiwan)


Dog breeds of group 6

The classification of dog breeds according to the FCI continues with a group that organizes the hound-like, trail and similar breeds .All of them are grouped into three distinct sections, one for each type:

Hound dogs

Chien de Saint Hubert (Belgium) American foxhound (United States) Black dog and raccoon hunting fire (United States) Billy (France) Gascon saintongeois (France) Great Griffon vendano (France) Great white and orange Anglo-French hound (France) Great white and black Anglo-French hound (France) Great three-color Anglo-French hound (France) Great Blue Hound of Gascuna (France) Hound French white and orange (France) Black and white French hound (France) French tricolor hound (France) Polish hound (Poland) English Foxhound (United Kingdom) Otter dog (United Kingdom) Black and fire Austrian hound (Austria) Tyrol hound (Austria) Rough-haired Styrian Hound (Austria) Hoggy-haired Bosnian Hound (Bosnia and Herzegovina) Short-haired Istrian hound (Croatia) Hard-haired Istrian hound (Croatia) Save Valley hound (Croatia) Slovak hound (Slovakia) Spanish hound (Spain) Finnish hound (Finland) Beagle-Harrier ( France) Briquet vendif grifon (France) Blue Griffon of Gascuna (France) Grifon del Nivernais (France) Griffon Griffon of Brittany (France) Small blue hound of Gascuna (France) Porcelane (France), recognized by the FCI since 1964 Anglo soup Medium-sized French (France) Artesian Hound (France) Ariege Hound (France) Poitevin Hound (France) Hellenic Hound (Greece) Transylvanian Hound (Hungary) Italian Hardhaired Hound (Italy) Italian Satin Haired (Italy) ) Montenegro mountain hound (Montenegro) Hygen hound (Norway) Halden hound (Norway) Norwegian hound (Norway) Harrier (United Kingdom) Serbian hound (Serbia) Serbian tricolor hound (Serbia) Smà ¥ land hound (Sweden) Hamilton Hound (Sweden) Hound schiller (Sweden) Swiss hound (Switzerland) Westphalian badger dog (Germany) German hound (Germany) Normanian Basset (France) Blue Basil of Gascuna (France) Griffon Basset of Brittany (France) Great Basset Griffon Venetian (France) Small Basset Hound Griffon (France) Basset Hound (UK) Beagle (UK) Swedish Badger Dog (Sweden) Small Swiss Hound (Switzerland)

Trail Dogs

Tracker Hannover (Germany) Tracker Montanes de Baviera ( Germany) Dachsbracke of the Alps (Austria)

Similar dog breeds

Dalmatian (Croatia) Rhodesian crested dog (South Africa) Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI


Dog breeds of group 7

The FCI Group 7 groups the sample dog breeds and classifies them into two large sections: continental sample dogs, English and Irish sample dogs.We show the list with the breed classification according to the FCI of this group:

Continental sample dogs

German shorthaired pointer (Germany) German piggy-haired sample dog (Germany) German show of hard hair (Germany) Pudelpointer (Germany) Weimaraner (Germany) Old Danish dog show (Denmark) Slovakian shorthaired pointer (Slovakia) Retriever of Burgos (Spain) Braco of Auvergne (France) Braco de Airege (France) Braco del Borbonesado (France) French Braco-Gascuna Type (France) French Braco-Pyrenees Type (France) Braco Saint-Germain (France) Hungarian Shorthaired Pointer (Hungary) Hungarian Hardhaired Braco (Hungary) Italian Braco (Italy) Retriever Portuguese (Portugal) Deutsch langhaar (Germany) Great munsterlander (Germany) Pequ eno munsterlander (Germany) Blue Spaniel of Picardy (France) Spaniel breton (France) Spaniel de Font-Audemer (France) French Spaniel (France) Spaniel picardo (France) Forefather of Drenthe (Netherlands) Retriever frison (Netherlands) Grifon de hard hair sample (France) Espinone (Italy) Bohemian Sample Griffon Hardhaired (Czech Republic)

English and Irish Sample Dogs

English Pointer (United Kingdom) Red Irish Setter (Ireland) Red and White Irish Setter (Ireland) Gordon Setter (United Kingdom) English Setter (United Kingdom) United) Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI


Dog breeds of group 8

The eighth FCI group gathers all those breeds of hunting dogs, game lifters and water dogs, classified into three sections:

Hunting dogs

Nova Scotia Retriever (Canada) Chesapeake Bay Retriever (United States) Straight Hair Collector (United Kingdom) Curly Hair Collector (United Kingdom) Golden Retriever (United Kingdom) Labrador Retriever (United Kingdom)

Lifting Dogs Hunting

German Retriever (Germany) American Cocker Spaniel (United States) Nederlandse kooikerhondje (Netherlands) Clumber Spaniel (United Kingdom) English Cocker Spaniel (United Kingdom) Field Spaniel (United Kingdom) Springer Spaniel Wales (United Kingdom) English Springer Spaniel (United Kingdom) Sussex Spaniel (United Kingdom)

Water Dogs

Spanish Water Dog (Spain) American Water Dog (United States) French Water Dog (France) Irish Water Dog (Ireland) Romagna water dog (Italy) frison water dog (Netherlands) Portuguese water dog (Portugal) Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI


Dog breeds of group 9

The penultimate group collects all those dog breeds of company , and divides them into 11 distinct sections: bichones and similar breeds, poodle, small-sized Belgian dogs, hairless dogs, Tibetan dogs, English company spaniels, Japanese and Peking spaniels, small-sized molosoides, Chihuahuan, continental dwarf spaniel of company and russkiy toy, and kromfohrlander.Below we detail the list of dog breeds that make up each of the sections:

Bichon dogs and similar breeds

Curly-haired Bichon (Belgium, France) Maltese Bichon (Central Mediterranean Basin) Habanero Bichon (Western Mediterranean Basin) Bichon Bolones (Italy) Coton de Tulear (Madagascar) Small lion dog (France)

Poodle dog

Poodle (France)

Belgian dogs of small size

Belgian Grifon (Begica) Grifon bruxellois (Belgium) Petit brabancon (Belgium)

Dogs without hair

Chinese Crested Dog (China)

Tibetan dogs

Lhas a apso (China) Shih tzu (China) Tibetan Spaniel (China) Tibetan Terrier (China)

English company spaniels

Cavalier charles spaniel (United Kingdom) King charles spaniel (United Kingdom)

Japanese spaniels and Pekinese

Pekines (China) Japanese Spaniel (Japan)

Small-sized molosoid dogs

Pug (China) Boston terrier (United States) French Bulldog (France)

Chihuahueno

Chihuahua (Mexico)

Dwarf continental company spaniel

Dwarf continental company spaniel (Belgium, France)

Kromfohrlander

Kromfohrlander (Germany) Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI


Dog breeds of group 10

In the latter group of the International Cynological Federation are the hound dogs , divided into three sections: long or wavy hair whippers, hard hair whippers, short hair whippers.

Long-waved or wavy hounds

Afghan hound (Afghanistan) Saluki (Middle East) Russian hound for hunting (Russia)

Hard-haired hound

Irish hound (Ireland ) Scottish Hound (United Kingdom)

Shorthaired Hounds

Spanish Greyhound (Spain) Hungarian Hound (Hungary) Small Italian Hound (Italy) Azawakh (Mali) Sloughi (Morocco) Polhobre Hound (Poland) Greyhound (Kingdom United) Whippet (United Kingdom) Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI


Dog breeds provisionally accepted

And to end the classification of dog breeds according to the FCI , we find the category of dog breeds accepted on a provisional basis.Here are all those breeds that have not yet been accepted on a definitive basis and, therefore, cannot qualify for the Certificate of Fitness for International Beauty Champion (CACIB), although they do have access to the titles of the FCI.This category is not divided into sections like all the previous groups, and it is composed of the following dog breeds:

Thai Bangkaew dog (Thailand), would be part of group 5.Shepherd dog from Southeast Europe (Southeast Europe), would be part of group 2 Danish and Swedish farm dog (Denmark, Sweden), would be part of group 2.Bosnia and Herzegovina-Croatia Shepherd (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia), would be part of group 2.Gonczy polsky (Poland), would be part of the group 6.Uruguayan Cimarron (Uruguay), would be part of the group 2.Russian toy dog ​​(Russia), would be part of the group 9.Australian shepherd stumpy tail (Australia), would be part of the group 1.Classification of dog breeds according to the FCI

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