UKC Registration Requirements A dog registered with UKC will have either an Application for Permanent Registration
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For a Beagle that is not already registered with UKC and whose parents are not both UKC registered, we offer Single Registration
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The rules for Single Registration for this breed are as follows:
1. Completed UKC Application for Beagle Single Registration
2. Copy of your dog’s registration certificate from an UKC acknowledged registry** if available but is not required.
.... For this breed, we acknowledge the American Kennel Club, the Canadian Kennel Club,
.... the Kennel Club (of Great Britain), and any FCI affiliated registry.
NOTE: If dog is not registered with an acknowledged registry three color photos must be provided. One photo of each side and one from the front.
Photos should be taken at eye level and the dog should be in a standing position.
3. Your dog's complete three generation pedigree may be provided if known but is not required (photocopy or handwritten pedigree accepted)
4. Single Registration fee of $20.00
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This Weekend At UKC
Wisconsin Boston Terrier Association will be hosting events this weekend, February 11 & 12 in Ixonia, Wisconsin. More Information.
Norl-Cal Treedog Assn will be hosting events this weekend, February 10 & 11 in Oroville, California. More Information.
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