Purebred dogs are the result of breeding two dogs of the same breed, but aren't registered with the KC or another registration scheme.
The Kennel Club's KC registration system is simply a record of a puppy's birth. Around , puppies are registered on the Kennel Club breed register every year. Being Kennel Club registered does not mean that a dog comes from a responsible breeder; neither will it guarantee that you are buying a healthy, happy puppy.
We believe that the term 'Kennel Club registered' is being used by breeders and traders as a marketing tool used to sell puppies because people believe it stands for quality. Whatever type of puppy you're buying, it's important to be puppy smart.
Many dogs have been bred to look a certain way and now suffer from serious health and welfare issues because of it, therefore it's important to select a dog that's free from exaggerated features and inherited diseases. If you're looking for a particular breed , you can read about the characteristics associated with them. However, every dog is unique and their behaviour depends on many other contributing factors.
Just because you're buying a pedigree dog, this doesn't mean that the person you're buying from is a responsible breeder. This article has been viewed 16, times. If you live in the United Kingdom, you will register your purebred litter with the Kennel Club. This is a relatively easy process, as long as you meet all the eligibility requirements.
To register your litter, read over the requirements and restrictions to make sure your litter is eligible, decide if you want to register them electronically or by hardcopy, and choose appropriate names for your litter. To register your litter with the Kennel Club in the UK, first complete the registration form online at mykc. Once you've submitted the form and paid the fee, expect to wait about 2 weeks for your certificates to arrive in the mail.
For example, you should give your puppies names that are more than 1 word but less than 24 letters. To learn how to apply for pedigree registration, read more from our Veterinarian co-author. Did this summary help you? Yes No. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Explore this Article methods. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Complete the online registration form. To register your litter online, you need to have an account with the Kennel Club, which is free.
You should already have this account, where they will have your dog information on file. Then the website will take you through the process of registering your litter step by step. It also will tell you if you have made any errors on your application. You will have to provide basic information about the mother and father dog and the litter. Fill out Form 1. If you do not want to complete the online form, you can fill out Form 1 available on the Kennel Club website.
This form outlines the registration requirements for your litter. You will provide basic information, like the name and owner information for both parents, and basic information about the litter. After you print and complete the application, send the form and the money to The Kennel Club address provided on the form.
Pay the registration fee. To register your litter, you must pay a registration fee for each puppy. Additionally, you will also be given the opportunity to attend a Kennel Club open day or tour in London, followed by afternoon tea, as well being provided with an annual copy of The Kennel Club yearbook. If you own a pedigree dog or puppy and want to enter breed shows, your dog and yourself will need to join The Kennel Club first.
Pedigree dogs cannot be shown in Kennel Club shows, including qualifiers for Crufts and other prestigious events unless they are registered. Registered members can access the full showing and events portal to find out about shows and qualifying heats, to help you to plan your showing year. You will also be able to participate in shows like Discover Dogs hosted at ExCel London, which we attended as an exhibitor.
Take part in Kennel Club events and competitions like heelwork and canine sport. Whilst your dog must be a registered pedigree to take part in breed showing, dogs of any shape, size or type can get involved in canine sport, obedience and other activities. The agility and heelwork to music events at Crufts and other large dog shows are usually even more popular than the breed classes. From the associate membership level upwards, Kennel Club members can vote on the policies, protocols and management of the organisation itself, guiding and influencing the future direction of the organisation and how it works.
Many other organisations also offer generous discounts to Kennel Club members too. If you breed pedigree dogs, you will need to register them with The Kennel Club to receive their formal breed paperwork. There are also companies who are encouraging careful breeding, like Tailwise who aim to eliminate puppy farming by matching dog buyers with certified and trusted dog breeders.
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