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  The Canadian Kennel Club > CKC Resources > BSL Resource Centre > Overview
CKC also continues to inform members of ongoing breed specific initiatives through its monthly publication The Official Section and the CKC website.
CKC encourages members to keep a finger on the legislative pulse at the local and provincial levels, investigating and acting upon unofficial and proposed laws that affect dog breeds and their owners.
CKC asks members to take the time to familiarize themselves with their local and provincial bylaw adoption processes.
www.ckc.ca /en/Default.aspx?tabid=238   (355 words)

  
  Kennel Clubs
A kennel club (known as a kennel council or canine council in some countries) is an organisation for canine affairs that concerns itself with the breeding, showing and promotion of multiple breeds of dog.
All-encompassing kennel clubs are also known as 'all-breed clubs', although "all" means only those breeds that they have decided to recognize, and "breed" means purebred dogs:- they do not including dog hybrids, crossbreeds, mixed-breed or yet to be recognised breeds of dog.
The original purpose of a kennel club, however, was the breeding and showing of conformation bench purebreds, and this remains the most widely-accepted definition.
www.justusdogs.com.au /flex/kennel_clubs/670/1   (990 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Canadian Kennel Club   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Canadian Kennel Club (or C.K.C.) is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees in Canada.
C.K.C. is not the only registy of purebred dogs, but it is the one most Canadians are familiar with.
For a dog to be registered with the C.K.C., the dog's parents must be registered with the C.K.C.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Canadian-Kennel-Club   (329 words)

  
 Ottawa Kennel Club - Championship dog shows, obedience trials, etc.
Initially the Club was known as The Rideau Kennel Club but was later re-named around 1889 as The Ottawa Kennel Club.
Another milestone, is the Ottawa Junior Kennel Club, a direct offshoot of it's parent Club, which held the first official Sanction Shows as recognized by the Canadian Kennel Club.
The Club has given generously over the years to numerous organizations such as the Canadian Guide Dogs For The Blind, the physically challenged, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Canadian Cancer Society, the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario, the Canadian Diabetes Association as well as scholarship funding to the University of Ottawa.
www.ottawakennelclub.ca /about.htm   (454 words)

  
 CANADIAN KENNEL CLUB
Clubs with Lower Standards This is the reason why many breeders in the US have joined new kennel clubs that are less invasive and slack with registration requirements
The Dalmatian Club of Canada is recognized by the Canadian Kennel Club
The Spinone Club Of America is a not-for-profit organization and is recognized by the American Kennel Club as the Parent Club for the breed in the United States
digilander.libero.it /neterrier/canadian_kennel_club.html   (1499 words)

  
  Canadian Kennel Club
The Canadian Kennel Club (or C.K.C.) is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees in Canada.
Registration is only necessary for breeders (so they can sell registered puppies) or for purebred dog show participation (similar to the medieval requirement of royalty for jousting competitions).
C.K.C. is not the only registy of purebred dogs, but it is the one most Canadians are familiar with.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/c/ca/canadian_kennel_club.html   (116 words)

  
  Canadian Kennel Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Canadian Kennel Club (or C.K.C.) is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees in Canada.
C.K.C. is not the only Canadian registy of purebred dogs, but it is the one most Canadians are familiar with.
For a dog to be registered with the C.K.C., the dog's parents must be registered with the C.K.C. as the same breed, and the litter in which the dog is born must be registered with the C.K.C. Once these criteria are met, the dog is eligible to be registered as purebred by the C.K.C. edit]
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Canadian_Kennel_Club   (244 words)

  
 Kennel club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A kennel club (known as a kennel council or canine council in some countries) is an organization for canine affairs that concerns itself with the welfare, promotion, and maintenance of more than one breed of dog.
All-encompassing kennel clubs are also referred to as 'all-breed clubs', although "all" means only those breeds that they have decided to recognize, and "breed" means purebred dogs, not including dog hybrids and crossbreeds or mixed breeds.
Kennel clubs can be for working dogs or show dogs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kennel_club   (267 words)

  
 Sled Dog Central - The Canadian Eskimo Dog
It is said that a Canadian Eskimo Dog can pull twice his weight and still cover up to 70 miles per day in some of the most rugged terrain in the world.
In 1959 the American Kennel Club dropped the dog from their recognised breed ranks due to lack of registration.
Bill Carpenter and John McGrath, with the assistance of the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) and the Canadian Government, began the Canadian Eskimo Dog Research Foundation (CEDRF) in Yellowknife, NWT.
www.sleddogcentral.com /canadian_eskimo.htm   (999 words)

  
 Jayhawker Brittanys - Canadian Kennel Club Code of Ethics   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Canadian Kennel Club is incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act to be responsible for the registration, preservation and promotion of all CKC recognized breeds of dogs in Canada.
The Board of Directors of The Canadian Kennel Club is elected from the membership representing their regional zones and is responsible to that membership.
All members of The Canadian Kennel Club will undertake the task of educating and encouraging all newcomers to the world of purebred dogs no matter their interest: pet owner, exhibitor, trialer or breeder.
www.jayhawkerbrittanys.com /ckccodeofethics.htm   (358 words)

  
 Canadian kennel club - Canadian Kennel Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
We are an All Breed Kennel Club located in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, operating under the auspices of The Canadian Kennel Club.
Canadian Kennel Club The Canadian Kennel Club (or CKC) is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees in Canada.
He was a Life member of the Ottawa Kennel Club, Canada, an International all-breed judge, and a Canadian and world-wide advocate of the Basenji breed.
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Taking a few minutes now to review the information provided by The Canadian Kennel Club and thinking about the issues will help you choose the purebred dog best suited for you and your family.
Our members have agreed to "include in their programs only Canadian Kennel Club registered (or registerable) stock which will strengthen the genetic pool and thus guarantee further progression towards the ideals of the standard".
The health of an individual dog will differ from the next but, in a world where genetics are so prominent, our member breeders take the quality of their animals very seriously.
www.ckc.ca /en/Default.aspx?tabid=110   (323 words)

  
 Code of Ethics of the CKC   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Canadian Kennel Club is incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act to be responsible for all activities related to the preservation and promotion of purebred dogs in Canada.
Except as provided in the By-laws of The Canadian Kennel Club, all members as breeders of purebred dogs, will include in their programs, only Canadian Kennel Club registered (or registerable) stock which will strengthen the genetic pool and, thus, guarantee further progression toward the ideals of the standard, keeping authentic records of their activities.
All members of The Canadian Kennel Club will undertake the task of educating and encouraging all newcomers to the world of purebred dogs no matter their interest: pet-owner, exhibitor, trialer, or breeder.
www3.sympatico.ca /afghaned/ckcethic.html   (342 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Canadian Kennel Club is the primary registry body for purebred dogs in Canada, like all other livestock registries in this country, is simply an adherent to the federal statute known as the Animal Pedigree Act that falls under the auspices of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
The American Kennel Club, The Kennel Club, England, etc. This is necessary in order to facilitate competition and the registration of dogs that are either exported to Canada or imported to Canada.
Should it come to CKC's attention that inconsistencies or activities have occurred that may constitute violations of CKC By-laws or the Animal Pedigree Act, the CKC is responsible for investigating and determining whether the alleged violation may simply be due to a misunderstanding of CKC By-laws or the Act.
duke.usask.ca /~wulff/faq.html   (1933 words)

  
 Canadian National Cesky Terrier Club - Homepage
The main focus of the club was to gain full CKC recognition for the breed, a feat best tackled by a united group, rather than by individual breeders.
The CNCTC was the first Miscellaneous Class breed club sanctioned by the Canadian Kennel Club, and was instumental in heightening the awareness of Miscellaneous Class and rare breeds in Canada.
Our club status is now under review with the Canadian Kennel Club to allow us to offer boosters and specialties, something we were not authorized to do as a sanctioned club with the CKC.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Hollow/5685/cnctc.html   (276 words)

  
 Keez Keeshonden - Canadian Kennel Club Breed Standard
The KEESHOND is a member of the Spitz family (or northern dogs), believed to be descended from the German Wolfspitz, and therefore a close relative to the Pomeranian.
A breeding programme was commenced, and in 1923 the Keeshond made its ring debut at the Birmingham National Show.
Wingfield-Digby founded the first breed club under the title of "The Dutch Barge Show Club".
www.keezkeeshonden.net /ckc_standard.htm   (1275 words)

  
 Open Directory - Recreation: Pets: Dogs: Clubs: National Kennel Clubs   (Site not responding. Last check: )
American Kennel Club - The AKC provides coverage on all accepted dog breeds, as well as information on registration, pedigrees, and dog shows.
Irish Kennel Club - The IKC provides a register of purebred dogs in Ireland and issues export licenses and pedigree certificates.
The Kennel Club UK - The primary object of The Kennel Club is to promote in every way, the general improvement of dogs.
www.dmoz.org /Recreation/Pets/Dogs/Clubs/National_Kennel_Clubs   (209 words)

  
 Official Canadian Kennel Club Entry Form   (Site not responding. Last check: )
CANADIAN KENNEL CLUB OBEDIENCE REPRESENTATICE FOR ALBERTA: Mrs.
It shall be the obligation of the club holding the show/trial to see that this rule is effectively carried out.
I(we) agree to be bound by the rules and regulations of the Canadian Kennel Club and by any additional rules and regulations appearing in the premium list.
www.pcoc.net /premium-list-entry-form.htm   (1148 words)

  
 Dog Information: Where to find a Breeder - Dog.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Breed clubs, both local and national parent clubs, are excellent sources for information on local breeders.
Obedience training clubs, veterinarians, groomers and occasionally boarding kennels and pet supply stores can also be good sources for responsible breeders in your area.
The American Kennel Club (AKC), United Kennel Club (UKC), and the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) are North American based international registries with associated breeders and breed clubs in many countries around the world.
www.dog.com /information/contract.asp   (273 words)

  
 Canadian Eskimo Dog History
It is estimated that the first Canadian Eskimo Dogs called “Qimmiq” (which simply means dog) by the Inuit, arrived approximately 1100-1200 A.D. with the migration of the Thule Inuit throughout Canada’s Arctic Region.
Entering the 1970’s the Canadian Eskimo Dog was on the verge of extinction with an estimated 200 pure dogs left in the North.
William Carpenter and John McGrath with assistance from the Canadian Kennel Club and the Canadian Government began the Canadian Eskimo Dog Research Foundation Kennel Club.
www.canadianeskimodog.com /history.htm   (763 words)

  
 Search: Canadian Kennel Club - MetaCrawler
Club (or C.K.C.) is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees...
Club (or CKC) is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees in Canada.
Canadian and world-wide advocate of the Basenji breed.
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 Harrier Standards
The Canadian Kennel Club standard is identical to the old AKC standard (prior to 1988.) It is very short and informal.
The Harrier was recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1949.
As this breed has not been exhibited in England, for many years, the Kennel Club, England has not included a standard of the Harrier in the published list of "Standards of Breeds".
harrierclubofamerica.com /help/standards.html   (1417 words)

  
 The Canadian Kennel Club > Home
CKC Meets With AKC and The Kennel Club
To help find your beloved dog or reunite a lost canine with their owner through the 24-hour, CKC Canadachip Recovery Program, please click here.
To read the most current information regarding CKC and breed specific legislation, including CKC policies, communications, sample bylaws and useful links, please click here.
www.ckc.ca /en   (121 words)

  
 Canadian Kennel Club Entlebucher Standard
A rounded superior part of the head, light coloured eyes; and elongated, fine or curved muzzle; a muzzle that is overshot or undershot.
The Canadian Kennel Club is devoted to encouraging, guiding and advancing the interests of purebred dogs and their responsible owners and breeders in Canada.
It maintains a system whereby clubs and associations wishing to do so may hold dogs shows, obedience trials, field trials and other trials, tests and activities for purebred dogs under the auspices of and in accordance with the rules, regulations, standards, policies and procedures established by the Club.
www.entlebucher.org /entle/ckc.htm   (384 words)

  
 DoinDogs Kennel, CKC Hunt test
They are available to Retrievers, Irish Water Spaniels & Standard Poodles registered with C.K.C. The purpose of a hunt test for retrievers is to test the merits of and evaluate the abilities of retrievers in the field in order to determine their suitability and ability as hunting companions.
A Dog may be encouraged to hunt, but excessive noise encouraging the dog suggests a lack of hunting desire and a low grade in perseverance is required.
"club" means the club or association officially accredited by the Canadian Kennel Club.
www.doindogs.com /hunt_test.shtml   (561 words)

  
 Canaan Dog Breed History, ICDCA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The United Kennel Club recognized the breed in 1992 and in 1998 moved it from the Herding Group to the newly created Sighthound and Pariah Dog Group.
The Canadian Kennel Club took the Canaan Dog into its Working Group in 1993.
In August 1997 the American Kennel Club took Canaan Dogs into their registry as part of the Herding Group.
www.itb.it /canaan/icdca/History/breed.htm   (545 words)

  
 Akita Action Association
Be responsible owners and keep their dogs in a clean, healthy environment, provide good nutrition, proper care, and health protection for them through worming, inoculations and necessary veterinary care.
Comply with the provisions of the Animal Pedigree Act and the By-Laws of The Canadian Kennel Club in respect to litter registration and transfers of ownership.
Any member of The Canadian Kennel Club can be heavily fined and suspended for not providing the documents.
www.iit.edu /departments/csep/codes/coe/akita.action.assoc.coe.html   (572 words)

  
 Boston Terriers of Canada - Everything about the Boston Terrier in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Top Dog Awards for both the Canadian Kennel Club and the United Kennel Club are awarded to those individual dogs in each breed that achieve excellence in the show ring.
Dogs are awarded points based on the number of dogs defeated at the breed and group level in the CKC and at the breed level in the UKC.
The Canadian Kennel Club Award is restricted to dogs that are registered with the CKC and only shows Licensed shows in Canada are used to calculate the winner of the awards each year.
www.bostonterriersofcanada.com /topdogs.html   (183 words)

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