Australian National Kennel Council
Australian National Kennel Council Ltd, currently trading as Dogs Australia, is a not-for-profit registry for purebred dogs in Australia. It serves as the coordinating kennel club for the country and as the head administrative body to which each state's individual canine association defers. The ANKC is an associate member of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale and, as of 2025, recognises 238 breeds.
History
The first meeting to consider forming the Australian National Kennel Council was held on the 14th of April, 1949 at the Sydney Royal Easter Show. It was not until the 7th of April 1958 that the draft constitution was put to delegates from other Australian states and territories. It was agreed upon at this meeting that the "Australian Kennel Club" be formed.It was on the 25th of September, 1958 that the name of the "Australian Kennel Club" was altered, forming the “Australian National Kennel Council”. This was a notable meeting for the ANKC, as it introduced both the National Stud Register, as well as the resolution "That the Australian National Kennel Council be constituted so that it is empowered to act only as a coordinating and recommendatory body" reflecting the attitudes of the member bodies that the ANKC remain an advisory body rather than an authoritative body. The council was officially formed, and constitution approved, at this meeting.
Constitutional developments
Since the formation of the ANKC in 1958, it has undergone two major constitutional rewritings.- 1981-1982 : On the 23rd of September, 1981 a subcommittee was appointed to draft a new constitution for the ANKC, with the goal of turning the ANKC into a "coordinating body". This constitution was passed on one year later on the 22nd of September, 1982 and allowed the council to take on additional roles and make decisions the prior constitution would not have accepted.
- 2010-2011 : The ANKC made the decision in the 2000s that it was to become a legal entity, with yet another new constitution to be accepted on the 17th of October, 2010 with an implementation date of the 12th of February, 2011. This new constitution incorporated the council as the "AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL KENNEL COUNCIL LIMITED" under the Corporations Act 2001 with documents being lodged on the 1st of July, 2011 to the Australian Securities and Investment Commission , officially recognising the council as a legal entity.
Function
ANKC member bodies
The ANKC has 8 member bodies, each belonging to their respective state or territory. These member bodies are:Breeds
The ANKC recognises 238 breeds, as of 2025. These breeds are split into seven groups, these are:| Group | Type | Example |
| 1 | Toy | |
| 2 | Terrier | |
| 3 | Gundog | |
| 4 | Hound | |
| 5 | Working Dog | |
| 6 | Utility | |
| 7 | Non-sporting |
The ANKC, as an associate member of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, is bound to recognise all FCI-recognised breeds and FCI-recognised nomenclature at international CACIB events. Though, this obligation does not apply to ANKC's own shows, where the organisation uses its own nomenclature and observes its own recognised breeds.
Activities
The ANKC is primarily known for its role in the sport of conformation in Australia. Despite this the ANKC also hosts numerous dog-sporting events, such as:| Activity | Example |
| Agility | |
| Dances with Dogs | |
| Draft Test | |
| Earthdog | |
| Endurance | |
| Field Trials | |
| Herding | |
| Lure Coursing | |
| Obedience | |
| Rally Obedience | |
| Retrieving for Gundogs | |
| Scentwork | |
| Track and Search | |
| Tracking | |
| Trick Dog | |
| [Gun dog|Utility Gundog Ability Tests] |
Recognised associations and kindred bodies
The ANKC recognises several other working dog associations and kindred bodies, nationally and internationally. These recognised clubs are outlined in Regulations, part 6 and include:- American Herding Breeds Association
- American Kennel Club
- Australian Sheepdog Workers' Association
- Australian Shepherd Club of America, Inc
- Canadian Kennel Club
- FCI Affiliates Members
- Koolie Club of Australia
- Murray River Retriever Association Incorporated
- New South Wales Yard Dog Association Inc.
- New Zealand Sheep Dog Trial Association
- NSW Sheepdog Workers Inc
- Queensland Cattle Dog Trial Association
- Queensland Working Sheep Dog Association
- SEQ Paddock Workers Association
- South Australian Working Sheepdog Association Incorporated
- Tasmanian Working Sheepdog Association Inc
- The International Sheep Dog Society
- The Kennel Club
- The North American Sheep Dog Society
- The West Australian Working Sheep Dog Association
- The White Swiss Shepherd Dog Club of Australia Inc
- The Working Kelpie Council of Australia Inc.
- United States Border Collie Handler's Association
- Working Koolie Association of Australia Inc.
ORCHID database
Unlike services such as OFA or PennHIP, the ORCHID database is open only to purebred dogs recognised within the ANKC, similar to the CHIC system for AKC-recognised dogs in the United States.