Western Pennsylvania Kennel Association, Inc.

Western Pennsylvania Kennel Association, Inc. Kennel Club for Pure Bred Dogs, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

If you are having any issues trying to navigate the AKC website, you are not alone. Recent "upgrades" have moved some th...
01/21/2026

If you are having any issues trying to navigate the AKC website, you are not alone. Recent "upgrades" have moved some things around. I like to check points on my Glens who are working toward championships. This was under "Manage Dogs" and came up right after after logging into My AKC. Now it has been moved to "Breeder Toolkit". Click on that and then click on "Manage Dogs". Your list of dogs is there and you can find "Titles and Points" under each dog's name.

AKC & CKC Unite to Advance Title Recognition
01/15/2026

AKC & CKC Unite to Advance Title Recognition

12/02/2025

MEET THE WINNERS OF THE 2025 AKC® HUMANE FUND AWARDS FOR CANINE EXCELLENCE (ACE)

New York, N.Y. – The AKC® Humane Fund is proud to announce the winners of the 26th annual AKC® Humane Fund Awards for Canine Excellence (ACE). These awards celebrate six loyal, hard-working dogs and one incredible team that have significantly improved the lives of their owners and communities. The winners were carefully chosen from a pool of close to 700 impressive nominations and will be featured on Good Dog TV on AKC.tv!

An award is presented in each of the following six categories: Exemplary Companion, Search and Rescue – Human Detection, Search and Rescue - Disaster Response, Service Dog, Therapy Dog, Uniformed Service K-9 and the inaugural Teams category. This year’s winners range from a dog that provided comfort to those affected by the Southern California wildfires earlier this year to a retired K-9 who detects bacteria that threatens the honeybee population.

“Each year, the AKC Humane Fund ACE Awards remind us of the extraordinary ways dogs enrich, protect, and uplift our lives and the 2025 winners are nothing short of remarkable,” said Brandi Hunter Munden, President of the AKC Humane Fund. “These incredible dogs represent the very best of what our bond with animals can be — courage, dedication, resilience, and pure heart. Their stories inspire us, challenge us to be better, and demonstrate just how powerful the human-canine partnership truly is. We are honored to celebrate their contributions and the unwavering commitment of the people who stand beside them.”

The 2025 AKC Humane Fund Awards for Canine Excellence are proudly sponsored by Eukanuba™. Each ACE recipient is awarded a donation in their name to a pet-related charity of their choice.

“The ACE Awards celebrate the extraordinary achievements of dogs who make a lasting impact on their owners and communities,” said Jason Taylor, Vice President of Eukanuba. “At Eukanuba, we exist to fuel the healthy, active lives dogs deserve through uncompromising nutrition. We’re proud to support these remarkable nominees who embody what it means to ‘Fuel Extraordinary’ and represent canine excellence.”

This year’s ACE winners are:

Exemplary Companion: “Syd,” a Golden Retriever owned by Roberta Hockenberry of Newell, WV

Syd is a remarkable dog who has changed the life of her owner, Roberta Hockenberry. A recent amputee, Roberta has come to rely on her for assistance. While not a professionally trained service dog, she has taken on the responsibilities of one. She carries packages as well as Roberta’s crutches and watches her every step. Syd has embraced her continued role with ease and confidence, not flustered by an electric wheelchair. An empath, she knows when Roberta needs her emotional strength as well. She cannot only read people, but other dogs as well. Roberta, a master class dog trainer, has used Syd's reactions in evaluating dogs and uses her to help train other dogs by example while also serving as a calming presence. When she is not watching over Roberta, Syd is having fun as an Obedience and Hunt Champion.

Search & Rescue Dog - Human Detection: “Maple,” an English Springer Spaniel owned by Sue Stejskal from Vicksburg, MI.

Maple is a nine-year-old English Springer Spaniel owned and handled by Special Deputy Sue Stejskal from the St. Joseph County Michigan Sheriff's Office. She first started her career as a Cimex (bed bug) detection dog. When COVID hit, Maple changed careers to become a human remains detection dog, certified by the United States Police Canine Association. One of Maple’s notable cases involved a river drowning of a kayaker who got too close to a dam; however, most of Maple’s cases have focused on an ongoing cold case investigation working with the unit’s Criminal Investigation Division (CID). Over a two-year period, she searched over twenty areas, some ranging up to 60 acres in size, eliminating potential sites that came from tips to the CID, a common practice in cold cases. Maple had to retire from an injury sustained on the job and is now working on a project for the Michigan State University Pollinator Performance Center where she is training to locate bacteria that kills honeybees around the world. She will be involved in research and educational studies as well as the development of a training guide so other dogs around the world can learn to protect our honeybees.

Search & Rescue - Disaster Response: “Flint” a German Shepherd Dog owned by Jennifer Michelson of Hopewell, NJ.

Flint is a certified Search & Rescue dog through the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and a member of the New Jersey Task Force-1 Urban Search and Rescue team. He has been deployed to several disaster scenes with his first being a small building collapse in West Orange, NJ in 2020. His deployments have ranged from the Surfside condo collapse in Florida to natural disasters such as Hurricane Ida in the Gulf Coast and most recently during Hurricane Helene in Asheville, NC.

Service Dog: “Bea,” a Labrador Retriever owned by Buddy Niner from Shippensburg, PA.

Bea is the service dog for U.S. Marine Corps and Air National Guard Veteran Buddy Niner through Warrior Canine Connection. Since being paired with Bea, his life has taken on a new direction, purpose and hope—not just for himself, but for those around him. Bea’s presence has dramatically reduced Buddy’s anxiety. She senses when he’s in distress, interrupting night terrors by nudging him awake, then remaining close by to calm him back down. Since being placed together, Buddy has taken on new responsibilities and roles he once believed were out of reach—including earning a new position as a firefighter at the Letterkenny Army Depot, where Bea accompanies him daily. The bond between Buddy and Bea is evident in everything they do. Whether she’s riding along in the fire truck, lying beside a colleague having a rough day, or fearlessly joining Buddy in rope rescue training wearing her own custom harness. Between responding to devastating scenes like structural collapses, car accidents and fires where not every life can be saved, with Bea by his side, Buddy has found strength to keep showing up, for others and for himself.

Therapy Dog: “Rudy,” a Standard Poodle owned by Steven Zonis of Chatsworth, CA.

Rudy works alongside his owner and handler, Steven Zonis, in various settings, including at schools, hospitals, and police patrols. Along with those weekly visits, the duo often assist during emergencies and natural disasters. During the recent Southern California fires, Rudy spent many hours and days at the City of Los Angeles Emergency Command Centers (EOC, DOC, CalFire, etc.) and victim evacuation centers. Rudy's visits helped the leadership, staff, and firefighting crews from all over the US, Canada, and Mexico, as well as individuals and families seriously affected by these fires. By offering the appropriate emotional and physical support, Rudy portrayed the highest levels of the healing and winning spirit of the City of Los Angeles.

Uniformed Services K-9: “Keva,” a Bloodhound, handled Deputy Gabriel Jasso of Rancho Cucamonga, CA.

Earning the nickname “The Fastest Nose in The West,” Keva and her handler Deputy Gabriel Jasso serve in the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department K-9 Unit by saving the lives of children and vulnerable adults who have wandered or gone missing in the San Bernardino community and their surrounding agency partnerships as well as helping to locate criminal suspects. She has recovered dozens of missing persons and criminal suspect’s locations. She was only eight months old on her very first search deployment when she found an 83-year-old missing person with dementia who had wandered away and had been missing for 18 hours. Keva has located 23 missing adults and children, including many with dementia, autism, and cognitive disabilities who are at high risk of wandering. Keva has located arson suspects, evidence in armed robbery cases, and burglary suspects. She once was deployed to search for a Wells Fargo bank robbery suspect who had passed a note to the teller asking for small bills and no dye packs. Keva used the note as a scent article and quickly trailed and located the suspect on the street.

Teams: “Crisis Response Canines” of Blackwood, NJ.

With over 130 active teams across the country, Crisis Response Canines (CRC) is pioneering the field of animal-assisted interventions, establishing national standards that redefine excellence in crisis response. At the heart of CRC’s mission are their exceptional canine teams, each holding a recognized therapy dog designation and undergoing rigorous training in animal-assisted crisis response. These canines are meticulously selected for their ability to thrive in emotionally charged environments coupled with skilled handlers certified in Critical Incident Stress Management, psychological first aid, and trauma-informed care. In the aftermath of tragedies including mass shootings, natural disasters, and large-scale community trauma, CRC teams have been on the front lines, providing vital support. Their recent deployments during events such as the California wildfires and the New Year’s Eve truck attack in New Orleans underscore their unwavering commitment to communities in need. The presence of CRC teams significantly reduces psychological strain for first responders and healthcare professionals. Their unwavering dedication is a reminder that heroism often comes in the form of quiet strength and compassion, manifesting in four steady paws that walk alongside those in need. By fostering resilience and healing, CRC exemplifies the transformative power of love and support during life’s toughest trials.

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Canine health clinic at Meadowlands Veterinary Hospital on December 6, 2025.
10/22/2025

Canine health clinic at Meadowlands Veterinary Hospital on December 6, 2025.

Updated "AKC Code of Sportsmanship and Civility"
09/10/2025

Updated "AKC Code of Sportsmanship and Civility"

08/27/2025

From the AKC Public Education Dept,
"AKC PUBLIC EDUCATION PRESENTS NEW WEBINARS FOR DOG LOVERS THIS FALL

New York, NY- The American Kennel Club (AKC®), a not-for-profit organization that serves as the world’s largest registry of purebred dogs and a leading advocate for canine welfare and responsible ownership, is excited to announce that the Public Education Programs & Resources webinars, hosted by AKC Public Education, will return on October 7, 2025, at 5:30 PM (EST), and November 11, 2025, at 5:30 PM (EST). These webinars will highlight the diverse range of educational programs, resources, and initiatives available to the public, focusing on ways clubs can increase community participation in events and attract new members, especially youth.

Designed primarily for clubs, educators, families, and youth leaders, the webinars will review the various offerings created and supported by the Public Education team to teach children and community members about dogs in a fun and meaningful way. Each 60-minute webinar session will provide:

• An introduction to the AKC Public Education team, its role within the organization, and its overall mission
• An overview of the major programs and resources available through AKC Public Education
• A brief Q&A session following each program segment, where participants can ask specific questions about the information shared
• A final open Q&A session at the end of the webinar for any remaining questions
• A printable program guide, emailed upon completion of the session

Whether you're a parent, educator, or club member, there's something for everyone interested in helping the public learn about dogs in an age-appropriate, engaging, and responsible way. The webinars are free and open to all interested parties. Registration is required. To register for the Public Education Programs and Resources webinar on October 7th, 2025, click here. To register for the Public Education Programs and Resources webinar on November 11th, 2025, click here.

From the AKC this morning…
04/09/2025

From the AKC this morning…

04/04/2025

The premium list for the 2025 New Castle Memorial Day cluster is now posted online.

03/18/2025

AMERICA HAS SPOKEN! FRENCH BULLDOG REMAINS THE MOST PUP-ULAR BREED FOR THE THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR

- Additionally, Cane Corso Muscles Its Way Up the List -

New York, NY – It’s a three-peat for the French Bulldog! The American Kennel Club (AKC®), a not-for-profit organization, the world’s largest purebred dog registry and leading advocate for dogs, announced this morning that the beloved French Bulldog is America’s most popular breed for the third year in a row, according to AKC registration statistics.

While the playful and adaptable French Bulldog’s popularity shows no signs of slowing, the smart and courageous Cane Corso has been quietly climbing the charts since becoming recognized by the AKC in 2010. Over the past decade, registrations for this loyal breed have increased 414% and it has gone from 47th most popular in 2014 to 14th in 2024.

“The Frenchie has solidified itself as America’s sweetheart, and it’s no surprise why,” said AKC Executive Secretary Gina DiNardo. “They are fabulous companions for a variety of people. However, the Cane Corso is one to watch, as it has consistently increased in popularity since becoming recognized. Corsi are majestic and intensely loyal, but not for everyone. As with any breed, we can’t stress enough the importance of doing your research to find the right breed for your lifestyle and to ensure that you’re getting a well-bred dog from a responsible breeder.”

Movers and shakers in 2024 include the Staffordshire Bull Terrier ( #72 in 2023 to #63 in 2024), Chinese Crested ( #79 in 2023 to #68 in 2024), American Staffordshire Terrier ( #95 in 2023 to #77 in 2024), American Eskimo Dog ( #129 in 2023 to #116 in 2024), Bracco Italiano ( #152 in 2023 to #132 in 2024) and German Pinscher ( #151 in 2023 to #133 in 2024).

Making strides over the past decade are the Boykin Spaniel ( #108 in 2014 to #65 in 2024), Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever ( #99 in 2014 to #69 in 2024) and Beauceron ( #145 in 2014 to #100 in 2024).

Enjoy dogs on Instagram? Here’s where some of social media’s favorites fall on the list: Pembroke Welsh Corgi ( #15), Yorkshire Terrier ( #11), Siberian Husky ( #26) and Pug ( #38).

See below for AKC’s top 10 most popular breeds in 2024:
1. French Bulldog
2. Labrador Retriever
3. Golden Retriever
4. German Shepherd Dog
5. Poodle
6. Dachshund
7. Beagle
8. Rottweiler
9. Bulldog
10. German Shorthaired Pointer

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03/12/2025
02/28/2025

GINA M. DINARDO APPOINTED PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE AMERICAN
New York, NY– The American Kennel Club (AKC) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Gina M. DiNardo as AKC President and CEO, effective April 1, 2025. DiNardo will step into this leadership role following Dennis Sprung, ensuring a seamless transition as the organization continues its mission to advocate for purebred dogs and responsible dog ownership.

Sheila Goffe, Vice President of Government Relations has been appointed to the position of Executive Secretary effective April 1, 2025.

She will continue to lead the AKC’s public policy efforts, focusing on protecting and advocating for the rights of all dog owners, promoting responsible dog ownership, and advancing appreciation for purebred dog ownership. She spearheads AKC legislative policy strategy and AKC outreach at the federal, state, and local levels. She also serves as Secretary on the AKC PAC Board of Directors, and as staff lead for the AKC Detection Dog Task Force.

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02/28/2025

On behalf of the AKC Board of Directors:
Dennis B. Sprung will complete his remarkable career at the American Kennel Club effective March 31, 2025. He has been the President and Chief Executive Officer since 2003, and prior to that held multiple important positions including AKC Delegate and Judge, Executive Field Representative, Vice Presidencies, Chief Operating Officer, and Show Chairman of AKC National Championship.
During his tenure, he successfully led AKC through numerous challenges with persistence and innovation. He is the visionary behind the AKC Meet the Breeds event and is renowned for AKC’s DOGNY project celebrating the search and rescue dogs involved in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center Towers.
Under his leadership, the AKC flourished—expanding our events, broadening our educational outreach, and strengthening our commitment to advocacy and philanthropy. His vision helped the AKC evolve into a modern, dynamic organization while remaining true to its core mission of promoting and protecting the integrity of purebred dogs.
Beyond his professional achievements, Dennis has been a mentor, a friend, and an inspiration to many. His passion for dogs, his deep respect for the AKC community, and his tireless efforts to uphold the values of our organization have left an indelible mark.
As we bid farewell to Dennis in his official capacity, The AKC Board of Directors is proud to bestow upon him the title of President Emeritus. We do so with profound gratitude for his decades of service and the countless contributions he has made to the AKC and his unwavering dedication to the world of purebred dogs.

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Western Pennsylvania Kennel Association, LLC

The WPKA is an American Kennel Club all breed dog club. We host a two-day conformation dog show every year. The show is presently held in June in Morgantown West Virginia.