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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11/18/2009: 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.
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Originally bred to retrieve from water, the modern Labrador Retriever has proven to be one of the most versatile breeds, excelling in hunt tests and field trials, in obedience and agility events, and also as service dogs. The ancestor of the Labrador Retriever was the St. John's Retriever, a smaller version of the Newfoundland. The Labrador Retriever was recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1947. |

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