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Who let the dogs out? American Kennel Club adds 3 breeds

The small-sized dog is named for President Theodore Roosevelt.
Teddy Roosevelt Terrier: The small-sized dog is a short-legged variety of the rat terrier. It is named for President Theodore Roosevelt. ( Jillian Berninger/AKC)

A terrier named for a U.S. president, a centuries-old French hunting hound and a toy dog from Russia are the newest members of the American Kennel Club’s roster of recognized breeds.

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The organization announced the new breeds on Tuesday, making them eligible for many U.S. dog shows beginning Jan. 1. That increases the number of AKC-recognized breeds to 205.

The new breeds are the Teddy Roosevelt Terrier, named in honor of the 26th president of the United States; the Basset Fauve de Bretagne, a hound with royal heritage; and the Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka, a dark, curly-coated toy breed from Russia.

The Teddy Roosevelt Terrier was originally seen as a short-legged version of the rat terrier. It was designated as a separate breed in 1999. The dog was named for Theodore Roosevelt because he loved dogs.

The AKC describes the breed as “a spirited, happy dog in a variety of colors” that weighs between 8 to 25 pounds and stands between 8 to 14 inches high.

The Basset Fauve de Bretagne is a member of the Hound Group. It is a small, short-legged French hunting hound that can trace its origins to the 1500s.

The dog, called a “formidable hunter,” stands between 12.5 to 15.5 inches high and has a rough, fawn-colored coat that can vary between shades of golden wheat to red brick.

The Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka, which translates to “Russian Colored Lapdog” is a member of the Bichon family and belongs to the Toy Group.

Bolonki have a height of up to 10.25 inches and weigh between 7 and 9 pounds.

According to Candace Mogavero, president of the Russian Tsvetnaya Bolonka Club of America, the Bolonka is considered the national breed of Russia.

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