UKC Registration Requirements A dog registered with UKC will have either an Application for Permanent Registration
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For a dog that is not already registered with UKC and whose parents* are not both UKC registered, we offer Single Registration
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In accordance with the UKC National Association (Bluetick Breeders Organization of America (BBOA)) Single Registration for this breed is currently CLOSED (as of December 31st 2008)
During this time only dogs produced from two UKC registered Bluetick parents are eligible for registration.
The Owner of the Dam at the time of the breeding must register the dog or give written authorization to register the dog to a second party . The dog produced by two UKC registered parents can be registered either as a pup within a litter (if under one year of age) or as a Single Registration (if over a year of age) directly with UKC.
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11/02/2009: November 2009 Employee of the Month Andrew Johnson Customer Service Representative Andrew has worked at UKC a little over three years, since August of 2006. He is currently working full time and attending college, his goal being a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. He graduated from Portage (Michigan) Northern High School in 2005, and is... Read more here.
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This Weekend At UKC
The Gem City Dog Obedience Club of Dayton, Ohio is hosting their first set of Conformation shows November 7 and 8 at the Gem City Training Building (More Information).
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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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