How Do I Enter A Show?
Once you’ve located a show to exhibit at, entering is as easy as 1, 2, 3!
First check the event to see if the club is offering the options of pre-entry and day-of-show entry.
Second, decide if you want to pre-enter the event (usually entry fees are discounted for pre-entry, and we recommend pre-entry) or if your plans are uncertain for that weekend you may enter day-of-show (see upcoming events listing for times.)
Third, print a UKC Official Entry Form using this link. Complete the form, making your check payable to the club/event manager as listed in the upcoming events information. Finally, mail the entry and check it to the Event Secretary/Manager listed on the club’s event.
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Example of a filled out entry form (click for a larger image):

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Recent News At UKC
02/01/2012: February 2012 Employee of the Month Carol Wiedmayer Registration Carol has worked at UKC since April 13, 2005. She had lost her previous job unexpectedly and thought this would be a good place to send her resume. Carol graduated from Loy Norrix High School in 1973 and had taken some college courses at KVCC. Carol... Read more here.
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The Black & Tan is one of many tracking breeds that was developed in the south of the United States. The breed can trace its immediate ancestry to the American Foxhound and the Virginia Foxhound of colonial days, with probably the introduction of some Bloodhound stock. This latter would explain not only the coloration of the Black & Tan, but its tendency toward being larger-boned than other breeds, its long ears, and its famous cold nose. The American Black & Tan was the first coonhound breed to be admitted into registry with UKC. When they were first registered in 1900, and for several years after that, they were registered as American Black & Tan Fox & Coonhounds. |

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