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United Kennel Club offers two choices when ordering DNA Kits



The DNA kit (swab, application, directions and return envelope) is $4.00. The fee for the Profile (processing) is $45.00. You can order a DNA kit in advance and pay for the processing fee when the swab is returned to UKC or you may pay for the kit and profile in advance.

The total fee for the kit and processing is $49.00

Dogs are not required to be UKC registered to have a DNA profile on file at the United Kennel Club, Inc. However, DNA profiling will not get your dog registered with the United Kennel Club, Inc. For more information on how to register your dog visit the registration page.

DNA test kits and profiles may be ordered through our Online Store or you may contact the United Kennel Club DNA Department directly at:

    UNITED KENNEL CLUB
    DNA Department
    100 E Kilgore Road
    Kalamazoo, MI 49002
    Phone: 888-KITS-DNA
    Fax: 269-343-7037
    Email: dna@ukcdogs.com
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Recent News At UKC

11/20/2008: Treeing Walker Breeders & Fanciers Announce New Pup Hunt TWB&FA Announcement - As President of the Treeing Walker Breeders & Fanciers Association I would like to thank all of the Officers and Directors for putting forth their ideas for a new pup hunt to kick off in 2009. We feel that we have made the "Pup Hunt" a...   Read more here.

11/17/2008:

UKC Performance Fund Inching Towards Half Million $!

11/07/2008:

Black Gold State Race Update

10/27/2008:

Purina Update

10/21/2008:

Video/Audio of the final 5 at the Performance Pack World

10/21/2008:

continued video from the final cast at the Performance Pack World

10/21/2008:

More video from the Performance Pack World

10/21/2008:

Video from the Final Cast at the Performance Pack World

10/20/2008:

NAEDA National Results and Candids

 

News Archive.

This Weekend At UKC

Bird Dogs in Canada - The UKC/HRC Upland Hunt Tests are designed to mimic realistic hunting situations as closely as possible. In keeping with the Hunting Retriever Club philosophy, “Conceived by hunters for hunters,” dogs are tested on their ability to quarter a field, flush a game bird, track a scent and retrieve a downed bird to hand. The Lake Ontario Hunting Retriever Club will host two upland hunts this weekend in Oshawa, Ontario - a great chance for anyone pursuing their Upland Hunter (UH) title. Come by and check out the fun!

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Toy Fox Terrier

The immediate ancestor of the Toy Fox Terrier is the larger Smooth Fox Terrier. Owners of these brave little dogs found that the smallest, which they called "runts", were the scrappiest of the bunch. These little dogs were prized for their temperament. Smaller dogs were developed and eventually were found in the seven-pound range. The United Kennel Club began registering the Smooth Fox Terrier in 1912. Between then and the mid-1920's, the Toy Fox Terrier was developed, being a miniature of the previous breed, however they were still registered under the name of Fox Terrier (Smooth). Those dogs appear almost identical to the dogs of today. It was not until February 24, 1936, that U.K.C. began registering the Toy Fox Terrier under its current name.



Read more about UKC's many dog breeds here.

Now available: UKC registration coupons--$3, $6 or $7 off on UKC 3, 6, 7 generation pedigrees or $5 on litters or singles. Read more about it here!


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