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UKC would like to thank all the exhibitors, sponsors, stewards, judges and staff for making this event a success. We are looking forward to next year!
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its Four Generation Pedigree
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| What titles can you earn at UKC?
Read here for a full list of titles you can earn at the United Kennel Club! Read more here.
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| UKC Employee of the Month
Sara Prudden, Advertising Coordinator, is our July 2010 Employee of the Month.
Each month, United Kennel Club honors an employee for their contributions towards making UKC the world’s best registry of purebred dogs, offering our customers the most efficient and creative services possible. Read more here!
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| | UKC Hunting Programs
United Kennel Club, Inc. has always been a great friend to hunters everywhere. We are not a company that chooses to ride the fence on the issue of hunting. We believe in the right to keep and bear arms. We view the sport of hunting as a valued family tradition that is not only a great source of recreational activity but also a necessary tool in the goals of game management. UKC publicly supports all organizations that work hard to protect gun ownership and all legal forms of hunting.
Read more here.
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Recent News At UKC
07/29/2010: Montana Field Trial Judges Announced Judges for Montana Field Trial The Honorable Judge Mr. Serge Guilbert has served in many positions and organization including the President of the Canine Federation of Picardy, the Canine Society of Picardy, Vice-President of the Amines Kennel Club, Member of the Societe Centrale Canine, Secretary General of the Picard... Read more here.
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One of UKC's most widely registered breeds, the Treeing Walker was developed from certain strains of English Walker Foxhounds. Walkers were first registered with UKC as part of the English Coonhound breed. Then in 1945, at the request of Walker breeders, UKC began registering them as a separate breed — first as Walkers (Treeing) and then later as Treeing Walkers. |

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