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Encyclopedia > UK Kennel Club

The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom is a club aiming to improve the relationships between dogs and their owners.


External link

  • Official Kennel Club site (http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/)

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The Kennel Club (536 words)
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...
The Kennel Club (UK) (204 words)
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.
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