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Recent News At UKC
06/22/2009: Incorporation of Eliminating Faults in UKC Breed Standards
Incorporation of Eliminating Faults in UKC Breed Standards Recently, the UKC made the decision to incorporate the concept of Eliminating Faults in several of our breed standards. These replaced height disqualifications in those standards. In most cases, the breed standard revisions will be effective July 1, 2009. An Eliminating... 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.
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This Weekend At UKC
PREMIER - The United Kennel Club’s signature event is finally here! From June 11-14, UKC will be hosting Michigan’s largest dog show in our very own hometown of Kalamazoo, Michigan. From the prestigious invitation-only Top Ten competition Thursday to the poignant Total Dog ceremony Sunday, the whole weekend is packed with canine excitement. Conformation shows, weight pulls, agility trials, obedience trials, dog sports trials, a coonhound bench show, dock jumping, terrier racing and (new this year!) rally obedience... if a dog can do it, you’ll find it at PREMIER! Not to mention demonstrations, seminars, breed specialties, unforgettable Classic K-9 performances, and the best dog product vendors around. Families and Spectators welcome - we can’t wait to see YOU in Kalamazoo. Details and spectator discount.
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One of UKC's most widely registered breeds, the Treeing Walker was developed from certain strains of English Walker Foxhounds. Walkers were first registered with UKC as part of the English Coonhound breed. Then in 1945, at the request of Walker breeders, UKC began registering them as a separate breed — first as Walkers (Treeing) and then later as Treeing Walkers. |

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