UKC "Permanent Registration Certificate" serves as proof of your dog's registration with UKC and confirms the dog is eligible for all registration, breeding and event participation privileges.
To transfer the dog into your name, complete and submit the original certificate to UKC in order for you to be recognized as the registrant of record for this dog.
When submitting the "Permanent Registration Certificate" be sure to:
Step 1: Obtain the Seller(s) Signature(s) on the back of the certificate. The signature(s) must match the name(s) as listed on the front of the certificate as "owner(s) on record"
Step 2: Provide the Date of Purchase (Month/Day/Year) you obtained the dog
Step 3: Provide your name, address, city, state and zip code, phone number and email
Step 4: If changing the dog's registered name, provide the name of the dog in the area provided. Name can not exceed 30 characters and spaces, must include at least two words, and cannot be lewd, offensive, or inappropriate.
Step 5: Enclose the proper fees. Below is a list of our current registration packages and fees for transferring a dog into your name.
Three generation pedigree:
Comes with Permanent registration certificate, a three generation Performance Pedigree and Easy Entry™ Card to new owner for $16.00.
Six generation pedigree:
Comes with Permanent registration certificate, a three generation Performance Pedigree, a Six-Generation Pedigree and Easy Entry™ Card for $35.00.
Seven generation pedigree (both parents must be Purple Ribbon registered, indicated by 'PR' appearing at the beginning of their names):
Comes with Permanent registration certificate, a three generation Performance Pedigree, a Seven-Generation Pedigree and Easy Entry™ Card for $50.00.
Sample Permanent Registration Certificate
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Recent News At UKC
03/15/2010: Video highlights From American Leopard Hound Days Here are some video highlights from the recent 1st Annual American Leopard Hound Days in Sparta, IL.... Read more here.
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This Weekend At UKC
UKC is pleased to announce that the running of the 2010 UKC World Squirrel Dog Championship will take place in Franklin, Indiana, and will be hosted by the Johnson County Hound Club. The event date will be Saturday, March 20th. New this year will be last chance qualifying events which will take place on Friday, March 19th and will feature a.m. and p.m. qualifiers. There will also be a World Championship Bench Show which will take place Friday evening. Clubs wishing to conduct qualifying events between now and then are encouraged to call UKC Field Representative Eugene Hill (256) 596-0568 or UKC Field Representative Marty Stanton (812) 343-0958. Good luck to all ! (More Information).
National Hunting Beagle Association Days is also this weekend in Missouri. Come on out and enjoy the event with us! NHBA sectional runoffs on Friday and a 2 day hunt Saturday and Sunday.(More Information).
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The Dogue de Bordeaux is one of the oldest French breeds. Its actual origins are obscure but it is probably descended from one of the strains of Mastiff-type dogs that accompanied Macedonian and Roman armies through Asia, Europe, and Britain. By the middle of the 19th century, the Dogue de Bordeaux was little known outside of Aquitaine where it was used to hunt large animals, such as boar; to fight; to guard homes and cattle; and in the service of butchers. The breed narrowly missed extinction during the two world wars but enjoyed a resurgence in the 1960's. Sometime in the early 1980's, the first Dogue de Bordeaux was imported to the United States. |

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