Call UKC and they can tell you what to do. You can get a 5 generation pedigree from them, I know. Thier number is 269-343-9020
On a UKC pedigree the letters FS before the dog's name signifies that the dog is Foundation Stock.
You can obtain a dual registration from CKC for your AKC registered Dog. AKC does not recognize CKC (Continental Kennel Club). Therefore your litter would need to be CKC registered. You can print out your applications at www.ckcusa.com
You can get replacement papers by contacting UKC directly.You have to be the registered owner of the dog.Go to the link below to get detailed instructions.
"In the early part of the 1930s, UKC registered and trademarked with the United States Department of Commerce the Purple Ribbon Pedigree. This pedigree is only offered by the United Kennel Club, Inc., and is the mark of the United Kennel Club purebred dog. The Purple Ribbon designation is awarded to eligible dogs at birth by the United Kennel Club and is signified in all UKC records by the letters 'PR' appearing before the dog's name. Purple Ribbon-bred dogs have six generations of known ancestors and all 14 ancestors within the last three generations must be registered with UKC (indicated by all 14 ancestors having registration numbers)."
There is likely no difference for most breeds. AKC = American Kennel Club (founded in 1884) currently a nonprofit organization. UKC = United Kennel Club (founded 1898) currently privately owned by Wayne R. Cavanagh.
UKC can refer to several things, but in the context of dogs, it stands for the United Kennel Club. It is a registry of purebred dog breeds that conducts dog shows and performance events. The UKC is an alternative to the American Kennel Club (AKC) for registering and competing with purebred dogs.
UKC Radio was created in 1966.
A person may register his dog with the UKC over the AKC if he has a breed not currently recognized by the AKC. The UKC recognizes over 350 breeds including the American Pit Bull Terrier. This also applies to some imported lesser known breeds that may be ineligible to be registered with the AKC.
UKC from automatically if you put the papers and call the ADBA for that information.
Anywhere from free (a non-registered, non neutered one from a website such as craigslist) to 2000 USD (a well behaved, well socialized, AKC/UKC registered dog). All depends on quality.
The UKC stands for United Kennel Club and is a club for dog fanciers and breeders. The UKC has many branches in the United States. It's headquarters however are in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
I'm going to answer this based on AKC (American Kennel Club) because I don't know how UKC or other Kennel Clubs does this. The answer is no, not in the same way. But you could apply for your dog to be registered in PAL (Purebred Alternative Listing) for purebred dogs with one or no registered parents.