Single Registration For The Dutch Shepherd
Single registration for the Dutch Shepherd is open all year.
The rules for Single Registration for this breed are as follows:
1. Completed UKC Application for Single Registration
2. Photocopy of the dog’s registration certificate from a UKC acknowledged registry. For the Dutch Shepherd our acknowledged registries include Raad van Beheer, or any FCI registry.
3. Complete three generation pedigree.
4. Three color photos, (one photo of each side of the dog and one photo of the front). All photos should be of the dog in a standing position. Photos must be close up so all distinguishing marks can be seen and should be as complementary to your dog as possible.
Mail the application, required documentation and payment to the UKC Home Office, Kalamazoo, MI address;
- or - Fax to the UKC Home Office at 269.343.7037 (automatic $10.00 Rush processing fee will apply);
- or - Scan and email to registration@ukcdogs.com (automatic $10.00 Rush processing fee will apply).
Normal processing time is 10 business days - not including mail time. - MasterCard and VISA accepted.
Need help? Send us an email with your name, address, breed name and question, we'll assist you through the entire registration process.
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