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The American Kennel Club Announces Court Dismissal Of PETA Petition

The American Kennel Club (AKC®), a not-for-profit organization that is the world’s largest registry of pedigree purebred dogs, and a leading voice for canine welfare and responsible ownership, is pleased to announce that a petition filed by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals(PETA) in the New York Supreme Court has been denied, and the proceeding dismissed.

In July 2025, PETA filed a petition seeking to compel AKC to take action under its Charter and Bylaws in response to PETA’s complaints and to declare that AKC acted improperly in its handling of the complaints under Article 78. The petition also sought to prevent AKC from continuing to use the official breed standards for the Bulldog, French Bulldog, Pug, Dachshund, and Chinese Shar-Pei.

In September 2025, AKC filed a Motion to Dismiss, arguing, among other points, that Article 78 does not apply to the claims presented and that PETA lacked standing to bring the case. PETA subsequently opposed the motion.

The Court has now granted AKC’s Motion to Dismiss and denied PETA’s petition. In its decision, the Court affirmed that AKC is a private, not-for-profit organization and that PETA is not a member, nor subject to AKC authority, discipline or regulation, and thus AKC’s actions are not subject to review in an Article 78 proceeding.

“This decision reinforces AKC’s role as a private organization and our ability to uphold the standards and governance processes that are central to our mission,” said Gina M. DiNardo, President and CEO of the American Kennel Club. “We remain focused on what matters most, the preservation of purebred dogs, advocating for all dogs and the people who care for them, and supporting the right of individuals and families to choose the dog that is right for their household.”

AKC views this outcome as a meaningful win for the organization, its breeds, and its National Breed Clubs, allowing continued dedication to its mission and the advancement of responsible dog ownership.

For more information, visit www.akc.org.

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