Contact UKC : Registration


Success has always been its own reward...until now.

Join the Club!

SHOWCASE YOUR TOTAL DOGS!


The nomination form can be downloaded here:

MeritNomApp.pdf


What Dogs are Eligible?
UKC purebred litter-registered puppies sired by a “UKC Merit Club Sire” nominated for the calendar year in which the pup was whelped and whose litter was nominated. Dogs must be permanently registered and permanent nomination completed before the twenty-fourth month of age.

What Steps are Involved?
Nominate a “UKC Merit Club Sire”
• Breed to a “UKC Merit Club Sire”
• Nominate the Litter
• Nominate and Permanently Register the Individual Dog
• Go to UKC Licensed events and earn degrees to earn UKC Merit Club Points.

How is Money Paid Out?
Premium money is paid out at the end of each year based on UKC Merit Club Points earned that year. Each dog’s payout is divided as follows:
• 20% to the owner of the “UKC Merit Club Sire”
• 20% to the owner of the litter on file at UKC
• 60% to the owner of the dog on file at UKC

Who Benefits?
Everyone! Sire, litter and dog owners!

RULES
For complete rules and information, follow this link.

FOR FURTHER QUESTIONS ON THE UKC MERIT CLUB, CONTACT
United Kennel Club, Inc.
Registration Department
100 E Kilgore Rd
Kalamazoo MI 49002-5584
(269) 343-9020 • www.ukcdogs.commmorgan@ukcdogs.com


UKC Merit Club Sires
Add value to your stud.
Helps attract more females for your stud.
Earns you 20% of his permanently nominated pup’s lifetime UKC Merit Club earnings!

Litter Owners
Creates a larger market for your pups.
Increases each pup’s value.
Earns you 20% of permanently nominated pup’s lifetime UKC Merit Club earnings!

Dog Owners
Earns you 60% of the point value for every UKC Merit Club Point!
Increases the value of your dog










Learn More About UKC's Dog Events Programs...

Agility
Conformation
Dock Jumping
Dog Sport

Obedience
Terrier Racing
Total Junior
Weight Pull

Read more about them all here! 

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.

11/16/2009:

2009 National Toy Fox Terrier Association Specialty

11/10/2009:

UKC ANNOUNCES AN EXCITING NEW VENUE FOR 2010 PREMIER!

10/30/2009:

Annual UKC Halloween Costume Contest a Success Once Again!

10/19/2009:

The 2009 National American Eskimo Dog Association National Specialty

10/16/2009:

Earn Conformation Titles for Spayed/Neutered Dogs At United Kennel Club, Inc. Conformation Events

10/15/2009:

United Kennel Club, Inc. Dock Jumping Titles Now Available Across the U.S.

10/05/2009:

United Belgian Shepherd Dog Nationals

10/05/2009:

Denton, Texas played host to the National American Pit Bull Terrier Association's annual specialty this past weekend.

 

News Archive

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

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.

American Bulldog

Bulldogs in England were originally working dogs who drove and caught cattle and guarded their masters' property. They were brought by working class immigrants to the American South where they used this all-around working dog for many tasks. By the end of World War II, however, the breed was almost extinct. Mr. John D. Johnson, a returning war veteran, decided to resurrect this breed. The modern American Bulldog continues to serve as an all-purpose working dog; a fearless and steady guard dog; and a loyal family companion.



Read more about UKC's many dog breeds here.


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, now on sale for $20.


Men's Polo Shirts
with UKC logo--now $20.


UKC Duffle Bags
, now only $35!

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