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In the News (Mon 28 Dec 09)

  
  The Kennel Club
The primary objective of the Kennel Club is 'to promote in every way, the general improvement of dogs'.
Following the review of the agility dog measuring scheme, a need has arisen for additional measurers in Scotland and Northern Ireland.  The Kennel Club is now inviting applications from interested parties who would like to be considered to measure the...
The new agility grading structure has been in place for nearly a year and, apart from some initial queries, it has been a success, with the majority of dogs competing against their peers.  As expected, there are some grades with more dogs in than other...
www.the-kennel-club.org.uk   (536 words)

  
  The Kennel Club (UK)
The Kennel Club ("KC") in the United Kingdom is a kennel club based in London.
It is the oldest all-breed kennel club in the world and one of the most prestigious.
The club was founded on the 4 April 1873.
www.justusdogs.com.au /flex/the_kennel_club_uk/674/1   (204 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)

  
 The Kennel Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kennel Club ("KC") in the United Kingdom is a kennel club based in London, England.
The club was founded on the 4 April 1873.
The club’s signature event is the prestigious and world-famous Crufts dog conformation show, held annually since 1948, which attracts competitors from all over the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kennel_Club_(UK)   (163 words)

  
 Kennel Flooring   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A ''breeding kennel'', a breeding establishment for the propagation of purebred dogs, whether or not the animals are actually housed in a separate shed, the garage, a state-of the-art facility, or the family dwelling.
Breeding kennels are heavily regulated and must follow rules laid down by the breed club, the kennel council, and the local or state legislation.
The club was founded on the 4th April 1873, four years before the founding of the American Kennel Club.
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 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.
Kennel Clubs were founded from the necessity to bring order out of chaos to the sport of public competitive dog exhibitions.
www.justusdogs.com.au /flex/kennel_clubs/670/1   (980 words)

  
 Kennel Club Press Releases
At the time of going to press The Kennel Club is awaiting responses directly from MEPs who are in the process of lobbying their German counterparts to establish the exact intentions of the German government, both in their own country and at European Parliamentary level.
The Kennel Club is extremely pleased to note the response of the Home Office (letter attached) and the level of support it has received from Members of the European Parliament regarding the situation in Germany.
This week The Kennel Club received a translation taken from a German Newspaper, that provides background information on the dog and owner that are being largely to blame for the developments in Germany.
www.staffordshire-bullterrier-club.de /deutsch/kennel_club.htm   (1056 words)

  
 Kennel Club (UK) - Definition, explanation
The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom is a kennel club whose goal is to improve the relationships between dogs and their owners.
Kennels registered with the UK Kennel Club, presenting many pictures of their dogs.
UK PJRT club adhering to the Kennel Club standards.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/k/ke/kennel_club__uk_.php   (345 words)

  
 National - Kennel Clubs - DogBreedz.com
CIRN (Italian Club of Northern Breeds), founded in 1976, is a national Club acknowledged by ENCI (National Corporation of Italian Dog Lovers) whose main purpose is the protection of Northern Breeds.
The initiative to establish a kennel club was taken by the sportsmen, and the first aim was to refine and improve the various hunting dogs and hounds.
The Swedish Kennel Club is a union of non-profit clubs.
www.dogbreedz.com /links/kennel-clubs-national.cfm   (333 words)

  
 i-Newswire.com - Press Release And News Distribution - Scientists and the UK Kennel Club work together for healthier ...
Scientists at Imperial College London, working with the Kennel Club, are moving closer to understanding the underlying genetic predisposition to diseases - and because the canine genome is very similar to the human genome the research could lead to healthier humans as well as healthier dogs.
The pedigree records from the Kennel Club will be used to improve the accuracy of the analyses on the genetic data.
Founded in 1873 the Kennel Club achieves its aim through the classification and registration of dogs and associated societies, the licensing of over 5,000 shows, trials and competitions annually and the promotion of responsible dog ownership.
i-newswire.com /pr36596.html   (1017 words)

  
 Kennel club uk   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A kennel club is an organization for canine affairs that concerns itself with the welfare, promotion, and maintenance of more than one breed of dog.
Kennel Club (UK) The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom is a kennel club whose goal is to improve the relationships between dogs and their owners.
The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom is a club aiming to improve the relationships between dogs and their owners.
www.dogzone.info /kennel-club-uk.html   (1478 words)

  
 Info on white Boxers needed please
In the UK there is a breed rescue that just deals in rehoming white Boxers and other breed rescues do have whites go through their books.
White Boxers are not shown in the UK at open or ch show level (more than 1/3 white is considered a fault) however they can compete at companion shows in the novelty classes and at agility and obedience competitions.
My white pups were registered with the UK kennel club and endorsed with contract signed to say that new owners were aware of endorsement and that I would not lift the endorsement.
www.champdogsforum.co.uk /board/topic/57461.html   (402 words)

  
 The Kennel Club
The Kennel Club was founded in 1873 and is able to offer dog owners an unparalleled source of information, experience and advice on dog welfare, dog health, dog training and dog breeding.
This website has been designed to help and support dog owners throughout the entire lifecycle from buying a dog to owning and living with their dog whether it is a pedigree dog or crossbreed dog.
For active dog owners who want to get immersed in the wider community, participate in dog shows and dog events, meet other dog owners, and of course their pets, an entire section is dedicated to giving you a comprehensive guide to dog activities and dog events within the UK and further afield.
www.thekennelclub.org.uk   (536 words)

  
 UK DOGS Breeds NOT recognised K.C.
Indian Song Dog - Not Recognised by the KC Japanese Tosa Inu Not recognised by the Kennel Club or the MAFF.
Lucus Terrier Not recognised by the Kennel Club,
Patterdale Terrier - not recognised by the Kennel Club as a pure breed
www.ukdogs.org /nonreg/nonregistered.html   (355 words)

  
 UK Kennel Club intervenes
The Kennel Club were encouraged to learn that this is seen as a positive factor by all those connected with the European Parliament who have received letters and many now have large reference files.
Whilst Mr Scannell confirmed that ultimately the EU is unable to make legal proposals to the German Authorities, he assured the Kennel Club representatives that his office would continue to request the scientific evidence that proves that the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is more likely to be ‘dangerous’ than any other breed.
Indeed, the statistics provided by The Kennel Club clearly proved that in Germany you are far more likely to be bitten by a cross breed or mongrel, or by one of the native breeds, than by any of the breeds currently placed on Section One or Two of the German legislation.
www.saveourbreeds.org.uk /kennel_club.htm   (697 words)

  
 Scientists and the UK Kennel Club work together for healthier dogs and people
Scientists at Imperial College London, working with the Kennel Club, are moving closer to understanding the underlying genetic predisposition to diseases — and because the canine genome is very similar to the human genome the research could lead to healthier humans as well as healthier dogs.
The pedigree records from the Kennel Club will be used to improve the accuracy of the analyses on the genetic data.
Founded in 1873 the Kennel Club achieves its aim through the classification and registration of dogs and associated societies, the licensing of over 5,000 shows, trials and competitions annually and the promotion of responsible dog ownership.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2005-07/babs-sat071105.php   (877 words)

  
 Beagle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The American Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club recognize two separate varieties of Beagle: the 13-inch for hounds less than 13 inches, and the 15-inch for those between 13 and 15 inches.
The Kennel Club (UK) and FCI affiliated clubs recognize a single type, with a height of between 13 and 16 inches.
Beagles are intelligent, but are stubborn and may be hard to train (due to their strong will).
www.leessummit.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Beagle   (726 words)

  
 Kennel Club Uk Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Kennel Club were encouraged to learn that this is seen as a positive...
Exhibition in London, organised by The Kennel Club.
The American Miniature Schnauzer Club is the national breed club for Miniature Schnauzers (in association with the American Kennel Club).
www.mysuperdog.com /directory/kennel-club-uk.php   (276 words)

  
 The Kennel Club (UK)/Crufts - Iamsco
This consultation culiminated in a meeting with senior Iams personnel and the Kennel Club toward the end of June.
After thorough discussion, the Kennel Club understands the Iams Research Policy and furthermore is now aware of the establishment of an Independent Animal Care Advisory Board.
In the light of Iams approach, the Kennel Club is satsfied that Iams has an acceptable policy relating to the involvement of dogs in pet food research and as a result, Iams will continue as one of the supporters of Crufts Dog show.
www.iamsco.com /en_US/jhtmls/iamsco/news/sw_in_News_page.jhtml?pti=IN&li=en_US&bc=C&ai=26   (243 words)

  
 Choosing
The Kennel Club strongly recommends that prospective puppy purchasers obtain information on breed character, health and welfare needs prior to purchase by contacting the breed clubs.
The Kennel Club website also provides information the different breeds of dog together with lists of breed club secretaries through the Puppy Sales List and links to welfare and rescue organisations.
Ask the breeder for the Kennel Club registration certificate or, if it is not available, ensure that the breeder undertakes in writing to forward it to you as soon as it is received from the Kennel Club.
www.kennelclub-petinsurance.co.uk /main.asp?page=15   (780 words)

  
 American Kennel Club Web Sites
The American Kennel Club (or AKC) is the largest registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States.
American Kennel Club American Kennel Club QualityDogs.com is organized by dog breeds, containing all dog breeds currently recognized by the American Kennel Club, as well as some breeds recognized by...
American Kennel Club Standard for the Australian Cattle Dog General Appearance- The general appearance is that of a strong compact, symmetrically built working dog, with the ability and willingness...
www.shortestpath.us /complex/American+Kennel+Club   (1314 words)

  
 Afghan Hound Reference Library
UK "Is The Afghan Derived From The Saluki" (Debate between Hope Walters/Patricia Kean c.
UK - Jalalabad Barwala Of Carloway, Steve Tillotson 1995
UK Daxlore Saluki's - Eileen Skelton-Fortune UK (Nick Waters and the Kennel Club)
ourworld.compuserve.com /homepages/s_tillotson/articles.htm   (629 words)

  
 ID NET UK :: Detailed View :: The Kennel Club UK - Official Site
All shops and shopping websites are established trusted UK internet shops and where possible we make a test purchase to ensure the shops delivery and packaging is of a high standard.
From time to time internet names change ownership or content or become disabled, if you find a site listed in ID Net UK that is not working or has unsuitable content please email us at admin@idnetuk.com and we will edit or remove the listing from our directory.
Only UK content is added and if a suitable category is not available we will add a new category in our next update (normally daily).
www.idnetuk.co.uk /Detailed/3828.html   (493 words)

  
 Club UK - News
The London to Brighton run was first held in 1896 and is the oldest motoring event in the UK.
The UK's only festival dedicated to the works of Shakespeare welcomes productions from Zimbabwe, Germany, the USA and Georgia, offering culturally diverse responses to the Bard in theatre, dance and music.
Produced in the United Kingdom by Hotcourses in association with Education UK and The British Council © 2003
www.educationuk.org /clubukindia/1/news_whats_on.html   (416 words)

  
 Bareve German Wirehaired Pointers. Undisputedly the Top Kennel in the UK
The Bareve German Wirehaired Pointer kennel was established in 1977 with the purchase of a dog from the Wittekind kennel of M Mills de Hoog.
The kennels focus has always been to breed GWPs of excellent temperament and health capable of doing the job they were bred for and also competing successfully in the show ring.
We are full members of the Kennel Club, Honorary Life members of the German Wirehaired Pointer Club UK, and members of the GWPCA (USA breed club), VDD Club (German breed club) and The Cocker Spaniel Club UK
www.bareve.com /enter.htm   (723 words)

  
 british english boxer dog Breed standard Kennel Club Code of ethics breeder buying a pup puppy pet show
If your request is urgent then the chances are that someone may come and collect your dog immediately but remember it may have to go into kennels and you may be asked to foot the bill.
Registered owners of all kennel club registered dogs accept the jurisdiction of the kennel club and undertake to abide by this general code of ethics.
be certain that the kennel is not a puppy farm (mill)
hometown.aol.com /ukboxers/index9.htm   (3956 words)

  
 National Kennel Clubs (on RecreationFizz.com)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Club and membership information, breed profiles, shows and trials, purebred registration.
The primary object of The Kennel Club is to promote in every way, the general improvement of dogs.
Affiliated with the Canadian Kennel Club and located in Montreal.
www.recreationfizz.com /Pets/Dogs/Clubs/National_Kennel_Clubs   (195 words)

  
 Links
Please note: The Merseyside Boxer Club cannot be held responsible for the content of other websites
If you are a boxer club or organisation and would like a link to your website placed here please contact us
If you are a member of the Merseyside Boxer Club and would like a link to your website placed here please contact us
www.merseysideboxer.com /links.htm   (81 words)

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