Dog Events Department Forms
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* | Temporary Listing Numbers are invalid once the dog is permanently registered with UKC. They can also be applied for online, over a secure server. Follow this link to do so. |
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Recent News At UKC
11/18/2009: Addendum to the Official UKC Conformation Rulebook-Altered Licensed Classes Addendum to the Official UKC Conformation Rulebook Altered Licensed Classes Effective January 1, 2010 Essentially the altered classes and point system is the same as the classes for intact dogs. The Altered classes are licensed conformation classes and may be offered at the option of the hosting club as... Read more here.
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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, Terrier Races and Weight Pulls; and where the UKC events are held.
Learn more about Bloodlines Magazine
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This Weekend At UKC
Calling all American Eskimo owners! Join the NAEDA in McClellan, California this weekend for the American Eskimo National Specialty. This event will take place on Saturday, October 17, 2009 and is hosted by the North-Western American Eskimo Association. Additional groups will have an opportunity to show on Sunday, October 18, 2009. (National Specialty and Sunday Events).
Find an event in your area.
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The Redbone was the second coonhound breed to be registered with UKC, the first being registered in 1902, two years after the American Black & Tan. The Redbone is known to be a well-balanced breed, making them adaptable to various types of hunting and terrain. Their agility benefits them when hunting in fenced country or steep, rocky ground. Redbones are known to make excellent water dogs. |

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