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Can I register my dog with KC?

Can I register my dog with KC?

Can I register on the Activity Register? Yes, the Activity Register is open to all breeds of dogs, pedigree or crossbreed.

Can you register a non pedigree dog with the Kennel Club?

The Kennel Club launched the Companion Dog Club to enable owners of companion dogs, including crossbreeds, rescue dogs and purebred dogs with no recorded parentage details, to enjoy the benefits of being registered with the Kennel Club. …

Does Kennel Club registration matter?

Does it matter if a puppy is not KC registered? 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. Whatever type of puppy you’re buying, it’s important to be puppy smart.

How do I register my dog with kennel club?

Both the Sire and Dam must be registered with the KCI and bear a KCI approved microchip. The Litter Registration form is available here. The form once completed, should be sent along with the applicable registration fee per puppy. The fee varies depending on the age of the puppy.

What does it mean when a dog is Kennel Club registered?

Kennel Club(KC) registration means that the breeder completes a KC registration form and receives from the KC an Owner Registration Certificate for a puppy. The information provided to the Kennel Club by a breeder is taken on trust and although the majority of breeders will be honest, some are not.

How long do I have to register a litter with Kennel Club?

Whilst there is no time limit for registering your litter with The Kennel Club, to ensure your puppies’ paperwork is available when the puppies go to their new homes, allow at least 14 days for the registration to be approved and for delivery of the paperwork.

What does it mean to be Kennel Club registered?

What is Kennel Club registration?

What is KCI certificate and microchip?

In a move to prevent misrepresentation of breeds, the Kennel Club of India (KCI) has made it mandatory for dogs registered with them to have microchips that can precisely identify the breed and its details inserted within each individual dog. The chip is inserted under the skin of the dog near the collarbone.