Duplicate Permanent Registration Certificate and Transfer
Duplicate and Transfer a Permanent Registration Certificate to a New Registrant
- Complete an Application for Duplicate Registration Papers indicating the dog's UKC number you wish to duplicate; the specific UKC Number of the dog must be listed.
- Complete a signed and notarized Companion Form, confirming the Registrant’s wish to Duplicate and transfer the certificate to a New Registrant.
- Fee to Duplicate and Transfer a Permanent Registration Certificate to a New Registrant:
- and receive a Three Generation Pedigree: 36.00
- and receive a Six Generation Pedigree: 55.00
- and receive a Seven Generation Pedigree: 70.00(*Only available for Purple Ribbon bred Dogs)
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This Weekend At UKC
Grand American - Orangeburg, South Carolina. The January 1st opening ceremonies of Grand American mark the traditional start of the coonhound year! The first big competition event of 2009 will take place this weekend, with nite hunts and bench shows, the exciting start of a new Purina race, and of course great food, entertainment and fellowship. Head to the fairgrounds in Orangeburg this weekend to ring in the coonhound New Year!
Find an event in your area.
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A person could almost say that the history of the English Coonhound is the history of all coonhounds — and he wouldn’t be too far wrong. With the exception of the Plott Hound, all the UKC breeds of coonhounds have a common ancestry that is deeply rooted in the English Foxhound.
The English was first registered by UKC in 1905, under the name of English Fox & Coonhound. English hounds have excelled in both performance and conformation. The first major coonhound Field Trial of all time, the first Leafy Oak, was won by an English dog called “Bones”, owned by Colonel Leon Robinson. |

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