In the world of dog breeding, not all breeds and varieties receive official recognition within the FCI system. Yet behind many of these unrecognized dogs there are dedicated breeders, important bloodlines, and valuable genetic histories that deserve care, structure, and protection rather than being left without guidance.

For this reason, an important opportunity exists through the World Dog Federation (WDF), an international organization that welcomes all dog breeds and varieties without discrimination. Its mission is based on a strong and clear principle: no canine breed should be left to itself when it comes to selection, genealogical registration, and preservation.
This is both possible and legitimate because the WDF, active in more than forty countries, manages its own private registry system, where the genealogical history of enrolled dogs can be officially recorded and preserved. This allows breeders and owners to participate in a serious and organized framework aimed at protecting genetic heritage and promoting responsible breeding practices.
The WDF does more than simply record pedigrees. It also supports and guides breeders in genetic selection, helping them develop breeding programs with greater awareness and responsibility, always with a strong focus on animal welfare. In this way, registration becomes part of a broader commitment to the health, balance, and future of every dog involved.
In your country, registration can be requested through the association officially recognized by the WDF in your state. Through this pathway, breeders and enthusiasts can join associative projects dedicated to protection, selection, and responsible development of their dogs.
This type of registration offers an important opportunity: to give structure and continuity to breeds and varieties that might otherwise remain outside official systems, while still being followed through documented genealogical work and welfare-oriented selection projects.
At a time when many breeders are seeking more inclusive and responsible approaches, the World Dog Federation represents a concrete point of reference for those who believe that every dog breed deserves dignity, documentation, and a future built on knowledge, selection, and respect for animal well-being.