Contact UKC : Registration


The rules for Single Registration for the Mountain Cur are as follows:

1. Completed UKC Application for Cur/Feist Single Registration

2. Copy of your dog's registration certificate from a UKC acknowledged registry.

Acceptable registries for the Mountain Cur are: Original Mountain Cur Breeders Association and
Kemmer Stock Registry

3. Complete three generation pedigree is required. (photocopy or handwritten pedigree is acceptable)

4. Three color photographs. One photo of each side of the dog and one photo of the front must be provided.
Photos should be taken at eye level with the dog in a standing position.

5. Single Registration fee of $20.00

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