The Danish-Swedish Farmdog Is Now AKC-Recognized
Briefly

The American Kennel Club recently recognized the Danish-Swedish farmdog as its 202nd breed, emphasizing their versatility and need for mental stimulation and exercise.
Gina DiNardo stated, 'This compact working dog is very versatile, loves a challenge and having a job to do,' highlighting the breed's adaptability and suitability for families.
Jonathan Edwards from The Washington Post indicated that AKC recognition might attract unscrupulous breeding operations to exploit the dog's newfound popularity, maintaining a cautionary note.
The process for the Danish-Swedish farmdog’s AKC recognition took 13 years, with preliminary competition eligibility beginning in 2021, demonstrating the breed's long journey to official status.
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