What is the difference between AKC (American Kennel Club) and American Field FDSB (Field Dog Stud Book) registration?
AKC registers most breeds of sporting dogs as well as other breeds. Generally our labs, springers, shorthairs, and brittanys are AKC registered. FDSB only registers pointing breeds. All of our pointers and setters are FDSB but all of our pointing breeds are eligible for AKC registration. AKC and FDSB recognize each other so any of the pointing breeds can be dual registered. • What guarantees do you offer? We guarantee our dogs to be healthy and free of genetic disorders such as hip and eye defects. Click here for our full guarantee. • Because there are field trial champions in the bloodlines, will the dogs be high strung? This is one of the biggest myths out there. We do like to have field trial bloodlines in our dogs pedigrees. Dogs that have a strong field trial background bring intelligence, trainability and good birds sense. All of these characteristics are important in the making of a solid hunter that will help make a great all around dog to own. The dogs that have received their
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