Anatolian Single Registration Requirements
The rules for Single Registration for the Anatolian are as follows:
1. Completed UKC Application for Single Registration
2. Photocopy of the dog’s registration certificate from an approved registry. We accept the American Kennel Club, The Kennel Club, Anatolian Shepherd Dog International (ASDI), Anatolian Shepherd Dog Club of America (ASDCA) or any FCI affiliated registry. If your dog is not registered with one of the approved registries, the dog must be inspected by an approved inspector. Please contact UKC for a list of inspectors. (If an inspector is not available in your area a 20 minute VHS video or DVD presentation may be submitted in lieu of the inspection.) See Single Application for video presentation directions.
3. Complete three generation pedigree.
4. The Dog must be at least one year of age.
5. Hip certification is required from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA), the Joint BVA/GSDL Hip Dysplasia Scheme (BVA), or the Institute for Genetic Disease Control (GDC). If the dog is too young for certification at time of registration, both parents' hip certifications must be provided.
6. The total fee for Anatolian Shepherd Single Registration totals $35.00 in the form of two checks, one payable to UKC for $25.00 and one check payable to ASDI for $10.00.
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