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VI. Use of Alcohol and Illegal Drugs at Events.

The use of alcohol and illegal drugs at UKC events is prohibited. Violators may be excused from the ring by the Judge and from the show or event grounds by the Event Committee or any officer of the host club. The decisions of these officials are final. The Event Secretary is to file a Misconduct and Discipline form notifying UKC in writing of any Judge who is excused by the host club for violation of this rule.




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03/04/2010: WP held in conjunction with PREMIER-Entries are Open WP held in conjunction with PREMIER-Entries are Open Exhibitors please note that weight pulls held in conjunction with PREMIER, hosted by the Pride and Prejudice APBT Association are open to receive entries. We understand that there is some confusion about whether the WP entries are open or not,...   Read more here.

03/03/2010:

UKC Announces its Top Breeds for 2009

03/02/2010:

Addendum to the Official UKC Agility, Conformation, Dock Jumping, Obedience, Rally Obedience, Terrier Race and Weight Pull Rules and Regulations

02/26/2010:

2009 Weight Pull All Stars Invitational

02/24/2010:

2010 PREMIER Premium List

02/12/2010:

Current and Historical Top Producing American Pit Bull Terrier Females

02/03/2010:

2009 Top Ten and 2010 PREMIER Conformation Judging Assigments, Updated 2-3-10

01/07/2010:

2010 UKC Texas Classic Pre-Entries

12/11/2009:

Top Producing American Pit Bull Terrier Males

 

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Golden Retriever

The Golden Retriever was developed in late 19th century Scotland and England primarily by crossing Flat- and Wavy-coated Retrievers, Tweed Water Spaniels, and a red Setter. The Golden was bred by British aristocrats to be a dual purpose dog, able to retrieve waterfowl and upland game birds and also to be a companion. The Golden Retriever's friendly disposition, attractive appearance, and high level of trainability have made this breed one of the most popular in the United States. The Golden Retriever was recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1956.



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