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UKC Registration Requirements

A dog registered with UKC will have either an Application for Permanent Registration
............................................................. .- or - Permanent Registration Certificate

 

For a dog that is not already registered with UKC and whose parents* are not both UKC registered, we offer Single Registration
.
The rules for Single Registration for this breed are as follows:
Single registration will remain open until July 1, 2009. The National Redbone Coonhound Association (NRCA) will vote in July, 2009 to close or continue with open single registration.

Registration Requirements:

* Dog must meet the UKC Redbone Coonhound Breed Standard,
* Have a complete three generation pedigree and
* Pass NRCA inspection as described below:

Inspection Requirement:

The dog may be inspected on coon or big game. If inspected on coon, dog must be hunted alone and strike, trail tree and stay treed for five minutes on coon in their natural habitat. If inspected on big game (lion, bobcat, bear), dog must prove to be a willing and contributing member of the pack from strike to tree. At the time of the inspection, applicant must submit three color photographs of the dog, (one of each side and one of the front, all in a standing position) and a stamped envelope, addressed to Larry Brough.

To apply for Single Registration, complete a UKC Coonhound Single Registration Application and contact Larry Brough for fee requirement and nearest inspector at:

    Larry Brough, NRCA Breed Coordinator
    13343 West Kolb Rd
    Oak Harbor, OH 43449
    (419) 898-8902

* If the parents of your dog are both UKC registered, please contact our office at (269)343-9020 for more details.

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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