As Canada's only official pure - bred registry,
CKC provides support and education to potential dog owners and to the dog - breeding community.
For a dog to be registered with the CKC, the dog's parents must be registered with the CKC as the same breed, and the litter in which the dog is born must be registered with the CKC Foreign - born dogs are registered as imports by
CKC provided that they are registered with a CKC approved and recognized foreign registry and identified in accordance with CKC regulations.
Not exact matches
As well, any responsible breeder should be a member of the
CKC and these requirements are also included in the club's Code of Ethics along with a requirement to
provide this paperwork at no additional cost to the buyer of this dog / puppy.
The Canadian Kennel Club requires that breeders
provide all puppy buyers with their puppy's
CKC registration papers within six months of purchase.
Within six months of date of sale (or when all pre-existing agreements between breeder and buyer have been met), breeders shall
provide buyers, at no extra cost, with registration papers for all dogs sold, a current
CKC breed standard and at least a three - generation pedigree.
The Animal Pedigree Act
provides that only one official registry per breed may exist in Canada, and other breeds not recognized by
CKC are registered by other registries such as the Canine Federation of Canada and the Working Canine Association of Canada.
AKC and
CKC papers
provide proof of your dog's status as purebred.
The
CKC is extremely customer service oriented, and they
provide many different forms of communication with the organization, such as
providing a magazine, a newsletter, as well as offering free puppy papers for previously registered
CKC members.
If you're buying a purebred puppy that is eligible for registration with the American Kennel Club (AKC), or Canadian Kennel Club (
CKC), the seller should
provide an application with your puppy.
Exhibitor members will not alter a dog's natural appearance except as
provided in the
CKC Havanese breed standard Members are responsible for the proper presentation of their dogs for the show ring regardless of who is handling the dog.
Provides governance for all
CKC approved dog shows, dog trials and canine events.
It
provides for a Certificate of Conformation Assessment (CCA) that can be earned by Goldens over the age of 18 months who are AKC or
CKC registered, or who have an...
Our results show that the
CKCS has a relatively larger cerebellum than small breed dogs and Labradors and
provide evidence that increased cerebellar volume in
CKCS is associated with crowding of cerebellum in the caudal part of the CCF.