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HOW TO REGISTER A DOG WITH UKC, INC.
United Kennel Club is the world’s largest all-breed performance dog registry. United Kennel Club is a pedigree- based registry and issues a pedigree free of charge with each permanent registration.
Litter Registration - This is the preferred and less costly method of registration. Both Sire and Dam must be UKC registered before the litter can be registered. An individual puppy Registration Certificate is issued for each pup in the litter.
Single Registration - For dogs that are not litter registered. This method of registration is more costly than litter registration. The dog must be currently registered with a registry acknowledged by United Kennel Club.
*Limited Privilege Listing - For spayed or neutered purebred dogs of breeds eligible to compete in Hunting Retriever events. The dog may have an incomplete pedigree or be without registry affiliation. Dogs are not “registered” and do not enter the gene pool. They are “listed,” which gives them the opportunity to earn points and titles in working events. Listed dogs may not enter Conformation Shows. To request applications please provide the following information:
The breed of the dog,
The age of the dog,
What registry the dog is currently registered with.
Write, telephone or email requests to the address below.
Registration Rules and Policies
For information on UKC Registration Rules and Policies, write to:
Registration Department
United Kennel Club, Inc. • 100 East Kilgore Road
Kalamazoo MI 49002-5584 • registrations@ukcdogs.com
www.ukcdogs.com
UKC is the trademark of the United Kennel Club, Inc. located in Kalamazoo, MI. The use of the initials UKC in association with any other registry would be in violation of the registered trademark. Notify United Kennel Club, 100 E Kilgore Rd, Kalamazoo MI 49002-5584, should you become aware of such a violation.
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Recent News At UKC
03/03/2010: UKC Announces its Top Breeds for 2009 UKC Announces its Top Breeds for 2009 For more information, contact Tanya Raab at traab@ukcdogs.com Kalamazoo, Michigan, March 1, 2010 – In carrying on a long-standing tradition, the United Kennel Club is pleased to announce its Top Ten registered purebred dog breeds for 2009. This list, based on UKC... Read more here.
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In This Issue of Hunting Retriever Magazine...
"Exercise Induced Collapse Syndrome (EIC) in Labrador Retrievers
Stephen W. Kendall - Alpharetta, Georgia
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In August 2008 the Veterinary Diagnostic Lab (VDL) University of Minnesota EIC research team, in collaboration with the University of Saskatchewan and the University of California-San Diego, identified the EIC gene and developed a DNA testing program for the disease. The program took nearly a decade of work and comprehensive investigation by the teams of medical professionals at these institutions... the disease is reported to be widespread, with only 53 percent of the test dogs showing a NORMAL report.
What is Exercise Induced Collapse (EIC)? The EIC researchers state that dogs affected with EIC can tolerate mild to moderate exercise, but 5 to 20 minutes of strenuous exercise with extreme excitement induces weakness and then collapse... Read more here
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