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[[File:{{{image}}}|{{{image_size}}}|alt={{{image_alt}}}]]
{{{image_caption}}}
Other names{{{altname}}}
أسماء أخرى شائعة{{{nickname}}}
الأصل{{{country}}}
Foundation stock{{{stock}}}
الرعاية{{{patronage}}}
Variety statusExtinct. Not recognized as a standardized breed by any major kennel club.
الطباع
الوزن {{{weight}}}
الذكر {{{maleweight}}}
الأنثى {{{femaleweight}}}
الطول {{{height}}}
الذكر {{{maleheight}}}
الأنثى {{{femaleheight}}}
الفراء {{{coat}}}
Color {{{color}}}
Litter size {{{litter_size}}}
العمر {{{life_span}}}
Classification / standards
FCI Group {{{fcigroup}}}, Section {{{fcisection}}} #{{{fcinum}}} [{{{fcistd}}} standard]
AKC {{{akcgroup}}} [{{{akcstd}}} standard]
The AKC Foundation Stock Service (FSS) is an optional recording service for purebred dogs that are not yet eligible for AKC registration.
The AKC Miscellaneous class is for breeds working towards full AKC recognition.
ANKC {{{ankcgroup}}} [{{{ankcstd}}} standard]
CKC {{{ckcgroup}}} [{{{ckcstd}}} standard]
The CKC Miscellaneous List is for breeds working towards full CKC recognition.
KC (UK) {{{kcukgroup}}} [{{{kcukstd}}} standard]
NZKC {{{nzkcgroup}}} [{{{nzkcstd}}} standard]
UKC {{{ukcgroup}}} [{{{ukcstd}}} standard]
ملاحظات{{{note}}}
Domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)

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{{Infobox dog breed
| name     = 
| image    = 
| image_alt = 
| image_caption = 
| image2    = 
| image_alt2 = 
| image_caption2 = 
| altname  = 
| nickname = 
| stock = 
| country  = 
| patronage    = 
<!-----Traits----->
| weight       = 
| maleweight   = 
| femaleweight = 
| height       = 
| maleheight   = 
| femaleheight = 
| coat         = 
| color        = <--! or | colour =  -->
| litter_size  = 
| life_span    = 
<!-----Classification and standards----->
| fcigroup   = 
| fcisection = 
| fcinum     = 
| fcistd     = <!-- or | fcistd1 =  and | fcistd2 =  -->
| akcgroup   = 
| akcstd     = <!-- or | akcstd1 =  and | akcstd2 =  -->
| akcfss     = 
| akcmisc    = 
| ankcgroup  = 
| ankcstd    = <!-- or | ankcstd1 = and | ankcstd2 = -->
| ckcgroup   = 
| ckcstd     = <!-- or | ckcstd1 =  and | ckcstd2 =  -->
| ckcmisc    = 
| kcukgroup  = 
| kcukstd    = <!-- or | kcukstd1 = and | kcukstd2 = -->
| nzkcgroup  = 
| nzkcstd    = <!-- or | nzkcstd1 = and | nzkcstd2 = -->
| ukcgroup   = 
| ukcstd     = <!-- or | ukcstd1 =  and | ukcstd2 =  -->
| notrecognized = <!-- or | notrecognised =  -->
| landrace   =  <!-- or | cross =  -->
| extinct    = 
<!-----Notes----->
| note = 
}}

Parameters

  • name: Name of the breed (or landrace, crossbreed, hybrid, etc.). Should agree with article title (aside from any parenthetical disambiguation). Names of standardized breeds are capitalized (except after a hyphen). Those of landraces, mongrelized populations, etc., are not (except capitalize the first letter of the parameter value, and any proper names like geographical ones).
  • image: The name of the image (leave off Image:)
  • Check Commons for appropriate photos; also check Wikipedia:WikiProject Dogs/Dog photos task force.
  • If you upload a new photo, make sure that both source and copyright are OK (e.g., name of photographer and GFDL) and add to the album.
  • Use the best breed photo available for the infobox image.
  • There is also image2 with corresponding parameters
  • image_alt: Alternate text to describe an image to those that cannot see it.
  • If an image is included, alt text should be provided using image_alt. Alt text should not repeat the caption; instead, it should describe the image to someone who can't see it (see WP:ALT).
  • image_caption a.k.a. caption: A caption that describes the image.
  • Include a caption that mentions the coat-color, tail, ear, etc. variation and whether the dog is, for example, a puppy or nonstandard in other ways; Wikipedia standard now seems to be for full sentences, but if it's only a coat color variation we haven't been doing full sentences, just Blue merle Aussie or the like.
  • altname: Other names by which the breed is known by English speakers.
  • The list of names for the breed in the FCI standards is a good starting point; also can include common breed names from other English-speaking countries and kennel clubs. User:Sannse initially created a useful spreadsheet listing these known about for new articles (can also use Google search for English web sites for the possible breed names).
  • To specify more than one name, you must specify them all on one line separated by ,<br />
  • nickname: Common nicknames
  • These are shortened names that aren't an official breed name but that are in common use by owners or breeders of these dogs (e.g., "Doxie" for Dachshund; "GSD" for German Shepherd Dog).
  • As above, to specify more than one name, you must specify them all on one line separated by ,<br />
  • These are the breeds, landraces, or other populations from which the breed was developed, if any are known. May include a wild species or subspecies in the case of a canine hybrid that has been developed into a breed.
  • country: Country of origin, preferably at time of origin to avoid squabbling over current political boundaries.
  • Also available on the spreadsheet (or see breed's FCI listing – but be aware that the country listed may be the country responsible for the standard and not the true country of origin).
  • patronage: Country of patronage, according to the Article 2 Objectives, Section II, Paragraph g) of the Statutes of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, used when no country of origin is responsible for the breed and in some other cases.
  • Traits
  • weight: The general weight range
  • maleweight: The weight range of males
  • femaleweight: The weight range of females
  • height: The general height range
  • maleheight: The height range of males
  • femaleheight: The height range of females
  • coat: The coat type
  • color or colour: Use one only not both. The color/colour as per Wikipedia:Manual of Style#National varieties of English.
  • litter_size: The range in size of a litter
  • life_span: The range in life span in years
  • Classification and breed standards
  • FCI standards; only the standard is required to enable this segment of the template.
  • fcigroup: The name of the group to which the dog belongs. (Hound, Working, etc..)
  • fcisection: The section number of the above group.
  • fcinum: The number of the dog breed.
  • fcistd: The URL to the FCI breed standard. There are several different ways to link to this; start looking here: http://www.fci.be/en/Nomenclature/
  • AKC standards; only the standard is required to enable this segment of the template.
An example for the Alaskan Malamute is: http://www.akc.org/breeds/alaskan_malamute/index.cfm
If the group is FSS, see preceding akcfss instructions.
  • ANKC standards; only the standard is required to enable this segment of the template.
  • ankcgroup: The number and name of the group to which the dog belongs. (Referring to the hound, etc. group)
Please put this in the format: Group NUMBER – (NAME)
  • CKC standards; only the standard is required to enable this segment of the template.
  • ckcgroup: The name of the group to which the dog belongs. (Hound, Working, etc..)
Please put this in the format: Group NUMBER – (NAME)
Note: This list may not be up-to-date.
But we can't list them as CKC-recognized without an actual source (this template documentation doesn't count).
  • ckcmisc: Add this if the breed is a part of the CKC's Miscellaneous List
  • KC (UK) standards; only the standard is required to enable this segment of the template.
  • NZKC standards; only the standard is required to enable this segment of the template.
  • UKC standards; only the standard is required to enable this segment of the template.
  • otherstd: Free-form field for adding names or acronyms of other registries, with links to their breed standards
  • notes: Free-form concise comments, usually about the breed recognition or standards. Some example uses:
    • Recognition by organizations (private or governmental) that do not issue breed standards, e.g.: "Recognized by the ARBA.
    • Major registries that refuse to recognize a breed recognized by most others, e.g.: "Not recognized by [linked acronym of conservative registry here]."
      • Briefly mentioning classification issues, e.g.: "Classified as just a variant of the [other breed named and linked here] by [linked acronym of conservative registry here]."
      • Showing unusual status limitations, e.g.: "Not eligible for championship status in linked acronym of conservative registry here] shows."
      • For landraces and other non-breed populations, can indicate what they are, e.g.: "Landrace.", or "Feral dog population.", or "Crossbreed, with provisional recognition as a breed in one major registry."
This parameter is not for breed-specific or local/regional clubs.
Special parameters

There are two special parameters that can be used in place of those relating to breed standards, above:

  • extinct=yes: Shows an "Extinct" message. This parameter should be removed if not used.
  • notrecognized=yes or notrecognised=yes: Shows a "Not recognized by any major kennel club." message. The |notrecognised=y version outputs the British Commonwealth English -ised spelling. This parameter (under either spelling) should be removed if a breed-standard parameter, above, is used. Also, if both spellings are accidentally included, the Commonwealth spelling will be used. Both |unrecognized= and |unrecognised= can also be used.
If a "notrecogni[s|z]ed" or "extinct" parameter is used, all URL fields should be removed. (A link to a former breed recognition document should be added as a regular source citation). This parameter should be used for: any breed, crossbreed, alleged breed, landrace, type, group, feral population, etc., for which no major international or national all-breeds organization publishes a breed standard. Breed specific clubs, local/regional clubs, and ARBA