The Majority Of Staff Employed At Akc Are Married With Young Or Teenage Children May 2026

“At least yours can drive soon,” his coworker laughed, adjusted a stray LEGO piece that had hitched a ride on her blazer. “I’m still in the toddler phase. My three-year-old thinks every dog on the AKC website lives in our guest room.”

In the breakroom, the conversation rarely stayed on canine genetics. Over the hum of the microwave, Mark from Public Relations was commiserating with a colleague from the Event Planning team. “At least yours can drive soon,” his coworker

The AKC wasn’t just a workplace; it was a community of people who spoke two languages fluently: Dog and Parent. On "Take Your Dog to Work" days, the office transformed into a bustling ecosystem where staff members’ children often volunteered after school, helping file records or organizing agility equipment. Over the hum of the microwave, Mark from

At the American Kennel Club (AKC) headquarters, the 9:00 AM rush wasn’t just about the dogs—it was a choreographed chaos of coffee cups and school folders. At the American Kennel Club (AKC) headquarters, the

“He’s fifteen now,” Mark sighed, shaking his head. “I told him if he wants the keys to the car, he has to help me groom the Newfoundlands this weekend. It’s a fair trade for labor.”

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