New Titles mailed to exhibitors by UKC from DECEMBER 31, 2011 through JANUARY 30, 2012.
These dates do not indicate the dates of any particular show. The dates listed above reflect the days that we mailed the titles out of our office
Pages Updated – January 31, 2012 (updated monthly; next update approximately February 24, 2012) Note: This update does not include any titles that may have been earned by dogs using TL numbers that have not been permanently registered and converted.
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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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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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