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Fédération Cynologique Internationale

The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI; English: International Canine Federation) is the largest[1] international federation of national kennel clubs and purebred registries. The FCI is based in Thuin, Belgium and has 98 members and contract partners (one from each country).

Fédération cynologique internationale
AbbreviationFCI
FormationMay 22, 1911; 112 years ago (1911-05-22)
TypeFederation of kennel clubs
Legal statusActive
Location
Region served
International
Official language
French, English, German, Spanish
President
Tamas Jakkel
Main organ
FCI General Committee
Websitewww.fci.be

History edit

The FCI was founded in 1911 under the auspices of the kennel clubs of Austria, Belgium, France, Germany and the Netherlands. Its objective was to bring global uniformity to the breeding, exhibiting and judging of pure-bred dogs.[2][3][4] It was disbanded in World War I and recreated in 1921 by Belgium and France.[5] Since its foundation the FCI's membership has grown to include kennel clubs from the majority of countries worldwide, with members in Europe as well as Africa, the Americas, Asia and Oceania.[3]

Function edit

The purpose of the FCI is to make sure that the pedigrees and judges are mutually recognised by all the FCI member countries. In contrast to national kennel clubs, the FCI is not a registry and does not issue pedigrees to individual dogs, with the issue of pedigrees and record keeping of breeders and breeder addresses the responsibility of the national canine organisations recognised by the FCI.[6]

At present the FCI recognises 356 breeds, with each breed being considered as the 'property' of a specific country, usually based upon the country where the breed has first originated. These breed 'owner' countries write the breed standard of the specific breed, with the breed standard being a detailed description of the ideal type of the breed, in partnership with and under the oversight of the Standards and Scientific Commissions of the FCI. The FCI is responsible for publication and maintenance of these breed standards,[7] along with the translation of breed standard into the four working languages of the FCI (English, French, German and Spanish).[6] The FCI breed standards act as the reference for the judges at shows held in the FCI member countries, as well as maintaining the qualification and license of judges in dog shows in FCI member countries.[6] For breeders, the FCI breed standards are used as the reference in their attempt to produce top-quality dogs according to the ideal type as set out by the FCI.[7]

The FCI is considered to the largest kennel club in the world with only Africa and the Middle East poorly represented, partly through the absence of national kennel clubs or purebred registries in countries of these regions. In Europe, only the United Kingdom, Kosovo and Bulgaria are not represented by the FCI. Likewise, in the Americas only the USA and Canada are not members.[8]

The official purebred registries in North America that are not members or contract partners of FCI include the American Kennel Club (AKC), Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) and United Kennel Club (UKC), and in Europe, The Kennel Club (TKC) of the United Kingdom.[9] Despite not being members or associates, the FCI has a long standing agreement (or 'Letter of Agreement') for mutual recognition of pedigrees under outlined circumstances, and cooperation between the FCI and the AKC, TKC and the CKC of the USA, United Kingdom and Canada respectively. In addition, the TKC and the FCI have agreements regarding the mutual recognition of judges. In contrast, the FCI does not recognise the UKC and no agreement is in place.[10]

According to AKC's Denise Flaim, crafting a workable standard is a challenge, and the "FCI standards typically have a greater number of disqualifications, which are sometimes subjective, and their impact on a dog's career is not as dire."[11] In contrast, the FCI takes a stronger line on certain issues compared with some non-member national kennel clubs, particularly the AKC and UKC, regarding general animal health and welfare. Unlike the AKC and UKC, the FCI has moved towards banning the practices of ear cropping and tail docking in breed standards, as well as forbidding the entry of dogs with cropped ears and dock tails from being shown in dogs shows in FCI member countries.[12][13] In addition, the FCI takes a stronger stance on improving the health of dogs as opposed to the appearance of dogs in situations where a breed's health is impacted due to severely restricted gene pools, or concerning brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome.[1]

Breeds edit

The FCI automatically recognises all registered breeds recognised by any of its member kennel clubs, therefore its list of recognised dog breeds includes breeds not known outside of their country of origin.[3] The FCI divides the breeds it recognises into ten groups based on various discriminators such as appearance or role:[14]

  1. Sheepdogs and cattle dogs (except Swiss cattle dogs)
  2. Pinschers and schnauzers - molossoid breeds - Swiss mountain and cattle dogs and other breeds
  3. Terriers
  4. Dachshunds
  5. Spitz and primitive types
  6. Scenthounds and related breeds
  7. Pointers and setters
  8. Retrievers - flushing dogs - water dogs
  9. Companion and toy dogs
  10. Sighthounds

FCI members edit

 
FCI member states

The FCI has members, associates and partners in 98 countries.[15]

Country Member club's name
Argentina Federación Cinológica Argentina[16]
Armenia Armenian Dog-Lovers' Association[17]
Australia Australian National Kennel Council[18]
Austria Österreichische Kynologenverband[17]
Azerbaijan Kennel Union of the Republic of Azerbaijan[17]
Bahrain Bahrain Kennel Club[18]
Belarus Belarusian Cynological Union[17]
Belgium Union Royale Cynologique Saint Hubert[17]
Bolivia Kennel Club Boliviano[16]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Kinološki Savez u Bosni i Hercegovini[17]
Brazil Confederação Brasileira de Cinofilia[16]
Bulgaria Bulgarian Republican Federation of Cynology[17]
Chile Kennel Club de Chile[16]
China China Kennel Union[18]
Colombia Asociación Club Canino Colombiano[16]
Costa Rica Asociación Canófila Costarricense[16]
Croatia Hrvatski Kinoloski Savez[17]
Cuba Federación Cinólogica de Cuba[16]
Cyprus Cyprus Kennel Club[17]
Czech Republic Českomoravská Kynologická Unie[17]
Denmark Dansk Kennel Club[17]
Dominican Republic Federación Canina Dominicana[16]
Ecuador Asociación Ecuatoriana de Registros Caninos[16]
Egypt Egyptian Kennel Federation[18]
El Salvador Asociación Canófila Salvadoreña[16]
Estonia Eesti Kennelliit[17]
Finland Suomen Kennelliitto[17]
France Société Centrale Canine[17]
Georgia Fédération Cynologique de Géorgie[17]
Germany Verband für das Deutsche Hundewesen[17]
Gibraltar Gibraltar Kennel Club[17]
Greece Kennel Club of Greece[17]
Guatemala Asociación Canófila Guatemalteca[16]
Honduras Asociación Canófila de Honduras[16]
Hungary Magyar Ebtenyésztők Országos Egyesülete[17]
Iceland Hundaræktarfélags Íslands[17]
India Kennel Club of India[18]
Indonesia PERKIN Perkumpulan Kinologi Indonesia[18]
Ireland Irish Kennel Club[17]
Israel Israel Kennel Club[17]
Italy Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana[17]
Japan Japan Kennel Club[18]
Kazakhstan Union of Cynologists of Kazakhstan[17]
Kyrgyzstan Union of Cynologists of Kyrgyz Republic[17]
Latvia Latvijas Kinologiska Federacija[17]
Lithuania Lietuvos kinologų draugija[17]
Luxembourg Fédération Cynologique Luxembourgeoise[17]
Macedonia Kennel Association of Republic of Macedonia[17]
Malaysia Malaysian Kennel Association[18]
Malta Malta Kennel Club[17]
Mexico Federación Canófila Mexicana[16]
Moldova Uniunea Chinologică din Moldova[17]
Monaco Société Canine de Monaco[17]
Montenegro Kinološki savez Crne Gore[17]
Morocco Société Centrale Canine Marocaine[17]
Netherlands Raad van Beheer op Kynologisch Gebied in Nederland[17]
New Zealand New Zealand Kennel Club[18]
Nicaragua Asociación Canina Nicaragüense[16]
Norway Norsk Kennel Klub[17]
Pakistan Kennel Club of Pakistan[18]
Panama Club Canino de Panama[16]
Paraguay Paraguay Kennel Club[16]
Peru Kennel Club Peruano[16]
Philippines Philippine Canine Club[18]
Poland Związek Kynologiczny w Polsce[17]
Portugal Clube Português de Canicultura[17]
Puerto Rico Federación Canófila de Puerto Rico[16]
Romania Asociația Chinologică Română[17]
Russia Russian Kynological Federation[17]
San Marino Kennel Club San Marino[17]
Serbia Kinološki savez Srbije[17]
Singapore Singapore Kennel Club[18]
Slovakia Slovenská Kynologická Jednota[17]
Slovenia Kinološka Zveza Slovenije[17]
South Africa Kennel Union of Southern Africa[18]
South Korea Korea Kennel Federation[18]
Spain Real Sociedad Canina en España[17]
Sri Lanka Kennel Association of Sri Lanka[18]
Sudan Sudanese Kennel Club Association[18]
Sweden Svenska Kennelklubben[17]
Switzerland Société Cynologique Suisse[17]
Taiwan Kennel Club of Taiwan[18]
Thailand The Kennel Association of Thailand[18]
Turkey Köpek Irklari ve Kinoloji Federasyonu[17]
Ukraine Ukrainian Kennel Union[17]
Uruguay Kennel Club Uruguayo[16]
Uzbekistan Kynological Federation of Uzbekistan[17]
Venezuela Federación Canina de Venezuela[16]
Vietnam Vietnam Kennel Association[18]

FCI partners edit

Country FCI partner Agreement
Canada Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) 1 April 2009[19]
United Kingdom The Kennel Club (KC) 1 May 2017[19]
United States American Kennel Club (AKC) 5 November 2005[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ FCI: the largest canine organisation of the world, FCI.be
  2. ^ Fogle, Bruce (2009). The encyclopedia of the dog. New York: DK Publishing. p. 81. ISBN 978-0-7566-6004-8.
  3. ^ a b c The Reader's Digest Illustrated Book of Dogs. Montreal: The Reader's Digest Association (Canada) Ltd. 1982. p. 369. ISBN 0-88850-129-3.
  4. ^ Indrebø, Astrid (Autumn 2013). "The role of the FCI, national kennel clubs and breeders regarding the functional health of pedigree dogs" (PDF). EJCAP. 23 (3). Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations: 4–11. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  5. ^ "History of the FCI". Fédération Cynologique Internationale. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  6. ^ a b c "Main activities of the FCI Secretariat". www.fci.be. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  7. ^ a b "Presentation of our organisation". www.fci.be. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  8. ^ "FCI members and contract partners". www.fci.be. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  9. ^ "Statistics: FCI members, partners & sections". Fédération Cynologique Internationale. 2022-06-20. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  10. ^ "Members & Partners". www.fci.be. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  11. ^ Flaim, Denise (2022-01-05). "How Does a Dog Breed Become AKC-Recognized?". American Kennel Club. Retrieved 2022-06-26.
  12. ^ "CROPPED/DOCKED DOGS OF BREEDS CUSTOMARILY CROPPED/DOCKED". www.fci.be. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  13. ^ "CROPPED/DOCKED DOGS OF BREEDS CUSTOMARILY CROPPED/DOCKED: REMINDER". www.fci.be. Retrieved 2023-07-02.
  14. ^ "FCI breeds nomenclature". Fédération Cynologique Internationale. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  15. ^ "FCI members and contract partners". www.fci.be.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Fédération Cynologique Internationale, "FCI members and contract partners, The Americas & Caribbean", www.fci.be, retrieved 24 December 2018.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax Fédération Cynologique Internationale, "FCI members and contract partners, Europe", www.fci.be, retrieved 24 December 2018.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Fédération Cynologique Internationale, "FCI members and contract partners, Asia, Africa & Oceania", www.fci.be, retrieved 24 December 2018.
  19. ^ a b c "Members & Partners". www.fci.be. Retrieved 2021-07-08.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Federation Cynologique Internationale FCI English International Canine Federation is the largest 1 international federation of national kennel clubs and purebred registries The FCI is based in Thuin Belgium and has 98 members and contract partners one from each country Federation cynologique internationaleAbbreviationFCIFormationMay 22 1911 112 years ago 1911 05 22 TypeFederation of kennel clubsLegal statusActiveLocationThuin BelgiumRegion servedInternationalOfficial languageFrench English German SpanishPresidentTamas JakkelMain organFCI General CommitteeWebsitewww wbr fci wbr be Contents 1 History 2 Function 3 Breeds 4 FCI members 5 FCI partners 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe FCI was founded in 1911 under the auspices of the kennel clubs of Austria Belgium France Germany and the Netherlands Its objective was to bring global uniformity to the breeding exhibiting and judging of pure bred dogs 2 3 4 It was disbanded in World War I and recreated in 1921 by Belgium and France 5 Since its foundation the FCI s membership has grown to include kennel clubs from the majority of countries worldwide with members in Europe as well as Africa the Americas Asia and Oceania 3 Function editThe purpose of the FCI is to make sure that the pedigrees and judges are mutually recognised by all the FCI member countries In contrast to national kennel clubs the FCI is not a registry and does not issue pedigrees to individual dogs with the issue of pedigrees and record keeping of breeders and breeder addresses the responsibility of the national canine organisations recognised by the FCI 6 At present the FCI recognises 356 breeds with each breed being considered as the property of a specific country usually based upon the country where the breed has first originated These breed owner countries write the breed standard of the specific breed with the breed standard being a detailed description of the ideal type of the breed in partnership with and under the oversight of the Standards and Scientific Commissions of the FCI The FCI is responsible for publication and maintenance of these breed standards 7 along with the translation of breed standard into the four working languages of the FCI English French German and Spanish 6 The FCI breed standards act as the reference for the judges at shows held in the FCI member countries as well as maintaining the qualification and license of judges in dog shows in FCI member countries 6 For breeders the FCI breed standards are used as the reference in their attempt to produce top quality dogs according to the ideal type as set out by the FCI 7 The FCI is considered to the largest kennel club in the world with only Africa and the Middle East poorly represented partly through the absence of national kennel clubs or purebred registries in countries of these regions In Europe only the United Kingdom Kosovo and Bulgaria are not represented by the FCI Likewise in the Americas only the USA and Canada are not members 8 The official purebred registries in North America that are not members or contract partners of FCI include the American Kennel Club AKC Canadian Kennel Club CKC and United Kennel Club UKC and in Europe The Kennel Club TKC of the United Kingdom 9 Despite not being members or associates the FCI has a long standing agreement or Letter of Agreement for mutual recognition of pedigrees under outlined circumstances and cooperation between the FCI and the AKC TKC and the CKC of the USA United Kingdom and Canada respectively In addition the TKC and the FCI have agreements regarding the mutual recognition of judges In contrast the FCI does not recognise the UKC and no agreement is in place 10 According to AKC s Denise Flaim crafting a workable standard is a challenge and the FCI standards typically have a greater number of disqualifications which are sometimes subjective and their impact on a dog s career is not as dire 11 In contrast the FCI takes a stronger line on certain issues compared with some non member national kennel clubs particularly the AKC and UKC regarding general animal health and welfare Unlike the AKC and UKC the FCI has moved towards banning the practices of ear cropping and tail docking in breed standards as well as forbidding the entry of dogs with cropped ears and dock tails from being shown in dogs shows in FCI member countries 12 13 In addition the FCI takes a stronger stance on improving the health of dogs as opposed to the appearance of dogs in situations where a breed s health is impacted due to severely restricted gene pools or concerning brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome 1 Breeds editThe FCI automatically recognises all registered breeds recognised by any of its member kennel clubs therefore its list of recognised dog breeds includes breeds not known outside of their country of origin 3 The FCI divides the breeds it recognises into ten groups based on various discriminators such as appearance or role 14 Sheepdogs and cattle dogs except Swiss cattle dogs Pinschers and schnauzers molossoid breeds Swiss mountain and cattle dogs and other breeds Terriers Dachshunds Spitz and primitive types Scenthounds and related breeds Pointers and setters Retrievers flushing dogs water dogs Companion and toy dogs SighthoundsFCI members edit nbsp FCI member states The FCI has members associates and partners in 98 countries 15 Country Member club s name Argentina Federacion Cinologica Argentina 16 Armenia Armenian Dog Lovers Association 17 Australia Australian National Kennel Council 18 Austria Osterreichische Kynologenverband 17 Azerbaijan Kennel Union of the Republic of Azerbaijan 17 Bahrain Bahrain Kennel Club 18 Belarus Belarusian Cynological Union 17 Belgium Union Royale Cynologique Saint Hubert 17 Bolivia Kennel Club Boliviano 16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Kinoloski Savez u Bosni i Hercegovini 17 Brazil Confederacao Brasileira de Cinofilia 16 Bulgaria Bulgarian Republican Federation of Cynology 17 Chile Kennel Club de Chile 16 China China Kennel Union 18 Colombia Asociacion Club Canino Colombiano 16 Costa Rica Asociacion Canofila Costarricense 16 Croatia Hrvatski Kinoloski Savez 17 Cuba Federacion Cinologica de Cuba 16 Cyprus Cyprus Kennel Club 17 Czech Republic Ceskomoravska Kynologicka Unie 17 Denmark Dansk Kennel Club 17 Dominican Republic Federacion Canina Dominicana 16 Ecuador Asociacion Ecuatoriana de Registros Caninos 16 Egypt Egyptian Kennel Federation 18 El Salvador Asociacion Canofila Salvadorena 16 Estonia Eesti Kennelliit 17 Finland Suomen Kennelliitto 17 France Societe Centrale Canine 17 Georgia Federation Cynologique de Georgie 17 Germany Verband fur das Deutsche Hundewesen 17 Gibraltar Gibraltar Kennel Club 17 Greece Kennel Club of Greece 17 Guatemala Asociacion Canofila Guatemalteca 16 Honduras Asociacion Canofila de Honduras 16 Hungary Magyar Ebtenyesztok Orszagos Egyesulete 17 Iceland Hundaraektarfelags Islands 17 India Kennel Club of India 18 Indonesia PERKIN Perkumpulan Kinologi Indonesia 18 Ireland Irish Kennel Club 17 Israel Israel Kennel Club 17 Italy Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana 17 Japan Japan Kennel Club 18 Kazakhstan Union of Cynologists of Kazakhstan 17 Kyrgyzstan Union of Cynologists of Kyrgyz Republic 17 Latvia Latvijas Kinologiska Federacija 17 Lithuania Lietuvos kinologu draugija 17 Luxembourg Federation Cynologique Luxembourgeoise 17 Macedonia Kennel Association of Republic of Macedonia 17 Malaysia Malaysian Kennel Association 18 Malta Malta Kennel Club 17 Mexico Federacion Canofila Mexicana 16 Moldova Uniunea Chinologică din Moldova 17 Monaco Societe Canine de Monaco 17 Montenegro Kinoloski savez Crne Gore 17 Morocco Societe Centrale Canine Marocaine 17 Netherlands Raad van Beheer op Kynologisch Gebied in Nederland 17 New Zealand New Zealand Kennel Club 18 Nicaragua Asociacion Canina Nicaraguense 16 Norway Norsk Kennel Klub 17 Pakistan Kennel Club of Pakistan 18 Panama Club Canino de Panama 16 Paraguay Paraguay Kennel Club 16 Peru Kennel Club Peruano 16 Philippines Philippine Canine Club 18 Poland Zwiazek Kynologiczny w Polsce 17 Portugal Clube Portugues de Canicultura 17 Puerto Rico Federacion Canofila de Puerto Rico 16 Romania Asociația Chinologică Romană 17 Russia Russian Kynological Federation 17 San Marino Kennel Club San Marino 17 Serbia Kinoloski savez Srbije 17 Singapore Singapore Kennel Club 18 Slovakia Slovenska Kynologicka Jednota 17 Slovenia Kinoloska Zveza Slovenije 17 South Africa Kennel Union of Southern Africa 18 South Korea Korea Kennel Federation 18 Spain Real Sociedad Canina en Espana 17 Sri Lanka Kennel Association of Sri Lanka 18 Sudan Sudanese Kennel Club Association 18 Sweden Svenska Kennelklubben 17 Switzerland Societe Cynologique Suisse 17 Taiwan Kennel Club of Taiwan 18 Thailand The Kennel Association of Thailand 18 Turkey Kopek Irklari ve Kinoloji Federasyonu 17 Ukraine Ukrainian Kennel Union 17 Uruguay Kennel Club Uruguayo 16 Uzbekistan Kynological Federation of Uzbekistan 17 Venezuela Federacion Canina de Venezuela 16 Vietnam Vietnam Kennel Association 18 FCI partners editCountry FCI partner Agreement Canada Canadian Kennel Club CKC 1 April 2009 19 United Kingdom The Kennel Club KC 1 May 2017 19 United States American Kennel Club AKC 5 November 2005 19 See also editDogs portalReferences edit FCI the largest canine organisation of the world FCI be Fogle Bruce 2009 The encyclopedia of the dog New York DK Publishing p 81 ISBN 978 0 7566 6004 8 a b c The Reader s Digest Illustrated Book of Dogs Montreal The Reader s Digest Association Canada Ltd 1982 p 369 ISBN 0 88850 129 3 Indrebo Astrid Autumn 2013 The role of the FCI national kennel clubs and breeders regarding the functional health of pedigree dogs PDF EJCAP 23 3 Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations 4 11 Retrieved 22 June 2020 History of the FCI Federation Cynologique Internationale Retrieved 24 December 2018 a b c Main activities of the FCI Secretariat www fci be Retrieved 2023 07 02 a b Presentation of our organisation www fci be Retrieved 2023 07 02 FCI members and contract partners www fci be Retrieved 2023 07 02 Statistics FCI members partners amp sections Federation Cynologique Internationale 2022 06 20 Retrieved 2022 06 26 Members amp Partners www fci be Retrieved 2023 07 02 Flaim Denise 2022 01 05 How Does a Dog Breed Become AKC Recognized American Kennel Club Retrieved 2022 06 26 CROPPED DOCKED DOGS OF BREEDS CUSTOMARILY CROPPED DOCKED www fci be Retrieved 2023 07 02 CROPPED DOCKED DOGS OF BREEDS CUSTOMARILY CROPPED DOCKED REMINDER www fci be Retrieved 2023 07 02 FCI breeds nomenclature Federation Cynologique Internationale Retrieved 24 December 2018 FCI members and contract partners www fci be a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Federation Cynologique Internationale FCI members and contract partners The Americas amp Caribbean www fci be retrieved 24 December 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax Federation Cynologique Internationale FCI members and contract partners Europe www fci be retrieved 24 December 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Federation Cynologique Internationale FCI members and contract partners Asia Africa amp Oceania www fci be retrieved 24 December 2018 a b c Members amp Partners www fci be Retrieved 2021 07 08 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Federation Cynologique Internationale FCI Official website FCI world championships calendar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Federation Cynologique Internationale amp oldid 1221823736, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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