I've been a breeder for years, so as you can imagine have a lot of involvement with the Kennel Club. A lot of people don't actually realise the whole scope if the work this organisation does! People think its just pedigree dogs and Crufts, but that's not nearly the half of it! I can't understand why other organisations don't work together and support it rather than try to attack - but there you go!
The Kennel Club is the UK's largest organisation dedicated to the health and welfare of dogs. The Kennel Club's objective is to 'promote in every way the general improvement of dogs'.
They are a voluntary register for all dogs, whether cross breed or pedigree, and we run an Accredited Breeder scheme whose members have agreed to follow basic responsible breeding practices for breeding puppies. The Kennel Club runs Crufts, the world's largest dog show and licenses over 4,000 dog shows and trials each year. It is also at the forefront of the development of many canine health initiatives and invests in education programmes and other campaigns to protect and promote the general well-being of dogs.
The Kennel Club is concerned with anti-dog legislation, promotes the place of dogs in society and actively represents the interests of responsible dog owners, whether Kennel Club registered or not.
They Lobby the government on dog welfare issues, give grants to dog welfare charities and to scientific research to aid the development of health testing for canine diseases, through our Charitable Trust, run the UK's largest Dog Training programme, the Good Citizen Dog Training Scheme and educational initiatives, such as Safe and Sound, which helps children to stay safe around dogs.
They licence clubs and runs competitions, run educational events such as Discover Dogs, and a Dog Health Group, which includes independent vets and scientific advisors, who work with the Kennel Club to improve breed health.
The Kennel Club was created in 1873.
NKC stands for National Kennel Club
no not in a kennel club
yes
Different countries have different rules, the American Kennel Club have different laws to the Canadian Kennel Club. The poster is wrong, the CKC is not Canadian Kennel Club, CKC stands for Continental Kennel Club.
No, Dalmatians are pedigree dogs that are recognized by reputable kennel clubs, such as The Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club.
No, even if there is Miniature Labrador Retrievers, they aren't approved and recognized by a reputable kennel club, such as the Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club.
AKC=American Kennel Club CKC=Canada Kennel Club [I would assume] CKC can also stand for Continental Kennel Club
The Kennel Club is an organization that promotes the general improvement of dogs. The headquarters for the Kennel Club is located on Clarges Street in Mayfair, London
Olde English Bulldogs are NOT considered a purebred breed by the American Kennel Club. It is, however, considered a purebred by the United Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club.
I don't really understand what your asking but if you are wondering what AKC stands for it is: American Kennel Club. The CKC is the Canadian Kennel club. The EKC is the English kennel club. etc.
The Continental Kennel Club (CKC) and the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) are separate entities with different registration processes and requirements. Generally, registration from one kennel club cannot be directly transferred to another. However, it may be possible to register a dog with the Canadian Kennel Club after obtaining the necessary documentation and meeting their specific criteria. It's advisable to contact both organizations for detailed guidance on the registration process.