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Encyclopedia > United Kennel Club

The United Kennel Club (or UKC) is the second oldest all-breed registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States and the second largest in the world. According to the website, the club records 250,000 registrations annually. (By contrast, according to American Kennel Club records that club registered just over 900,000 dogs in 2003.)


The UKC was founded by Chauncey Z. Bennett in 1898. The UKC states that Bennett formed the club in order to provide a registry for working dogs as opposed to the AKC's emphasis on dog conformation. Detractors claim that the club was originally formed so that the founder could register his American Pit Bull Terrier, Bennett's Ring. Bennett conceived and promoted the concept of the "total" dog, that is, a dog that performs as well as it looks; in which intelligence and working ability was as important as conformation to the show bench standard. Whatever the true impetus behind the founding of the UKC, Bennett found a marketing niche among the owners of herding and hunting dogs. The UKC was innovative in the establishment of competitions and the use of DNA testing to establish parentage. Eventually the club expanded into other areas, including dog sports and more recently conformation, and today sponsors a variety of conformation, obedience, hunting, and agility shows and trials. The UKC has proved a significant enough challenge to market share that the AKC has expanded into other areas of dog fancy as well.


The current president of the UKC, Wayne Kavanaugh, is a former Vice President of AKC. In a 2000 interview with BJ Andrews for thedogplace.com, Kavanaugh defeined the UKC as "a performance dog registry" and advocated cooperation rather than competition between the two clubs.


There are three ways to register a dog with the UKC:

  • Single Registration is for dogs whose parents are not UKC registered, but are registered by another approved entity.
  • Limited Privilege allows purebred dogs of unknown pedigree, and mixed breed dogs, to participate in obedience and agility.
  • Litter Registration is for puppies whose parents are both UKC registered dogs.


See also: American Kennel Club


External link

  • Official site (http://www.ukcdogs.com/)

  Results from FactBites:
 
United Kennel Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (377 words)
The United Kennel Club (or UKC) is the second oldest all-breed registry of purebred dog pedigrees in the United States and the second largest in the world.
The UKC was founded by Chauncey Z. Bennett in 1898.
The UKC was innovative in the establishment of competitions and the use of DNA testing to establish parentage.
Kennel club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (267 words)
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.
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