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*Updated 6/18/11
The Silken Windhound breed is now eligible to participate in UKC Licensed Conformation events.


2012 PREMIER
Kalamazoo County Expo Center & Fairground
June 14-17, 2012

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Agility
Conformation
Dock Jumping
Lure Coursing
Obedience

Rally Obedience
Terrier Racing
Total Junior
Weight Pull

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Recent News At UKC

05/11/2012: Current Top Producing Alaskan Klee Kai Males Current Top Producing Alaskan Klee Kai Males Current - The Current Top Producers list was compiled by the United Kennel Club using all data for progeny of these males whelped on or after January 1, 2003, and for that progeny’s UKC titles earned and processed from January 1, 2003...   Read more here.

05/11/2012:

Current & Historical Top Producing Toy Fox Terrier Females

05/08/2012:

UKC Performance Entry Limits

05/04/2012:

UKC Breed Standard Revision Update

05/02/2012:

Video from T.N.T. & C.O.B.R.A.

04/23/2012:

Legislative Alert: Michigan "Puppy Protection Act"

04/20/2012:

UKC PREMIER SUBSTITUTION OF JUDGES (4/20/2012)

04/11/2012:

Top Producing Toy Fox Terrier Males

04/06/2012:

New Provisional TFT Judges

 

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Bloodlines Magazine...

BLOODLINES Dog Event News includes announcements from the Dog Events Department, upcoming events and event results, as well as advertising.

Find out “who’s winning what” in all UKC Conformation Shows, Agility Trials, Dog Sport Events, Obedience Trials, Rally Obedience Trials, Terrier Races and Weight Pulls; and where the UKC events are held.

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This Weekend At UKC

Middle Georgia Kennel Club will be hosting events this weekend, May 18 - 20 in Perry, Georgia. More Information.

Find an event in your area.

American Black & Tan Coonhound

The Black & Tan is one of many tracking breeds that was developed in the south of the United States. The breed can trace its immediate ancestry to the American Foxhound and the Virginia Foxhound of colonial days, with probably the introduction of some Bloodhound stock. This latter would explain not only the coloration of the Black & Tan, but its tendency toward being larger-boned than other breeds, its long ears, and its famous cold nose. The American Black & Tan was the first coonhound breed to be admitted into registry with UKC. When they were first registered in 1900, and for several years after that, they were registered as American Black & Tan Fox & Coonhounds.



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