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Toy Group

The Toy Group is a designation used by most all-breed dog registries (or Kennel clubs) for a group of dog breeds consisting of the smallest of breeds. The list of dogs in this group is largely the same across the major English-speaking Kennel clubs—AKC, ANKC, CKC, KC(UK), NKC, UKC, and NZKC.

The FCI designates the Companion and Toy Group as group 9, ANKC designates as group 1, and the CKC as group n; the UKC calls it the Companion Group instead of the Toy Group.

The group is made up of the following breeds (differences among clubs are noted in parentheses).

(FCI in Group 2, Pinschers)
(UKC and FCI in Terrier Group)
  • Belgian Griffon
(recog. only by FCI)
(AKC puts this in Nonsporting Group )
  • Bolognese
(part of AKC's Foundation Stock Service as a Toy dog) (not in ANKC)
(AKC, NZKC, and ANKC in Nonsporting Group ; KC in Utility Group )
(part of AKC's Foundation Stock Service in Nonsporting Group ) (not in ANKC, NZKC)
(not in AKC, FCI, UKC)
(AKC, NZKC, and ANKC in Nonsporting Group ; KC in Utility Group )
(In FCI, in Group 10, Sighthound Group )
(FCI only)
(AKC, NZKC, and ANKC in Nonsporting Group ; KC in Utility Group )
(AKC in Nonsporting Group )
(KC, FCI, UKC, NZKC, and ANKC in Terrier Group; FCI also has a separate Toy Manchester Terrier in Terrier Group Section 4, Toy Terriers)
(In FCI, in Group 2, Pinscher Group )
  • Papillon (FCI groups with the Phalene as the Continental Toy Spaniel )
  • Pekingese
  • Peruvian Inca Orchid
(recog. only by AKC and UKC; part of AKC's Foundation Stock Service in Hound Group )
  • Petit Brabancon
(FCI only; a variety of Belgian Griffon)
(FCI Group 5, Spitz Group )
(ANKC, NZKC in Nonsporting Group ; KC in Utility Group )
(AKC, NZKC, and ANKC in Nonsporting Group ; KC in Utility Group ; FCI in Group 1, Sheepdog and Cattledog Group )
(ANKC, NZKC in Nonsporting Group ; KC in Utility Group )
(AKC, NZKC in Nonsporting Group ; KC in Utility Group )
(AKC, NZKC, and ANKC in Nonsporting Group ; KC in Utility Group )
(UKC in Terrier Group; not recog. in ANKC, KC, FCI, NZKC)
(FCI in Terrier Group Section 4, Toy Terriers)

Unrecognized dogs

Other dogs that might be considered to be toy dogs but that are not yet recognized by any of these kennel clubs include:

See also

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