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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The rules for Single Registration for this breed are as follows:
1. Confirm the open enrollment period for the United English Breeders & Fanciers Association
... - The UEBFA enrollment will be open until June 1, 2008 after which it will close -
2. During the open enrollment period, contact the National Breed Coordinator for all requirements
... - The current National Breed Coordinator is Terry Goforth (Phone: 309-897-2200)
* If the parents of your dog are both UKC registered, please contact our office at (269)343-9020 for more details.
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Recent News At UKC
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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Time is running out to nominate Performance Sires for 2010!
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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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