Discounted UKC DNA kits
United Kennel Club hosted shows, hunts and miscellaneous events usually offer DNA kits at a discounted rate. You may contact the host club or United Kennel Club to ensure we will have enough kits on hand to fulfill your request.
The discounted fee is usually $35.00 instead of the normal fee of $49.00.
Discounted Kits can usually be purchased at the following events:
- Premier
- Southern English Days
- Virginia State Championship
- BBOA Bluetick Reunion
- NC State Championship
- Treeing Walker Days
- Black & Tan Days
- BBOA Days
- Pennsylvania State Championship
- Michigan State Championship
- Arkansas State Championship
- English Days
- American Redbone Days
- Nat'l Redbone Days
- KY State Houndsmen Benefit
- Nat'l Plott Hound Days
- WV State Championship
- Autumn Oaks
- UKC Zone 8 Semifinals
- Texas State Championship
- UKC Zone 1 Semifinals
- UKC Zone 2 Semifinals
- UKC Zone 3 Semifinals
- UKC Zone 4 Semifinals
- UKC Zone 5 Semifinals
- UKC Zone 6 Semifinals
- UKC Zone 7 Semifinals
- UKC World Championship
- KY State Championship
- BBCHA Fall Round-Up
- Battle of the Breeds
For more information, please contact the United Kennel Club DNA Department.
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