First, the names chosen for the pit bull and related
breeds by the kennel clubs are poor choices, leading to even more unnecessary confusion.
The breed was first officially recognized
by the Kennel Club in England in 1903, although it was known commonly for at least three decades prior.
The newest breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club made their national television debuts with the Purina National Dog Show hosted
by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia.
Jane Charleton Established in 1955, The Soft - Coated Wheaten Terrier Club of Great Britain was
registered by the Kennel Club in January 1957 and is the national Wheaten breed club for Great Britain.
List A3 indicates persons who the ESSC would recommend as being suitable to award Challenge Certificates in the breed but not yet
approved by the Kennel Club for inclusion on A2 and / or A1 lists.
(Kennel Club Press Release) One of the Queen's favourite breeds of dog, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, is at risk of disappearing from our streets and parks after being listed as a vulnerable dog breed
by the Kennel Club for the first time in the breed's history.
What is called the «Miniature English Bulldog» is not a nationally recognized dog breed
by kennel clubs like standard size English Bulldogs are.
To have attended a KC seminar given
by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer on «Conformation and Movement» (** This is not required if the applicant already awards Challenge Certificates in another breed)
[20] In 1954 the first Challenge Certificates were awarded to dogs shown as Rhodesian Ridgebacks at United Kingdom competitions, toward their subsequent
recognition by The Kennel Club of Great Britain, [20] and in 1955 the American Kennel Club recognised the Rhodesian Ridgeback breed [21] as a member of the hound group.
This more rigorous inspection process is in line with the wishes of the majority of Assured Breeders, who were
surveyed by the Kennel Club in the summer and said that they would like to see additional inspections and added benefits.
McLennan, Bardi Kerry Blue Terrier
Published by Kennel Club Books - USA, c. 2005 Terrier expert Bardi McLennan retells the fascinating origins of the KBT in a lively, enjoyable way and shares her insight into the breed's history, characteristics and temperament.
To have attended a KC seminar
given by a Kennel Club Accredited Trainer, and passed the relevant examination for «The Requirements of a Dog Show Judge» (** This is not required if the applicant already awards Challenge Certificates in another breed)
(Kennel Club Press Release) New registration statistics
released by the Kennel Club reveal that the Skye Terrier, which is one of the most vulnerable of Britain's native dog breeds — and more rare than the Giant Panda — saw one of the biggest increases in puppy registrations in the first quarter of 2014.
To view the breed specific colours
listed by the Kennel Club, visit the Current Registration Colours section within the Breed Information Centre.
LF suggested one small amendment to the Aims and Objectives document: «Breeding Standard» should be changed to «Standard for Breeding» to avoid confusion with the term «breed standard» — the term
used by the Kennel Club for the written description of each of the dog breeds.
Staffys are one of only 2 breeds of dog
recommended by the Kennel Club as being suitable for living with small children, an opinion that is backed up by The Dogs Trust, Battersea Dogs Home and the RSPCA.
The A1 list will be compiled using information
provided by the Kennel Club with regard to those persons who have been passed to award Challenge Certificates and have awarded Challenge Certificates at the time of the compilation.
Lopez, who is actually 35 now — still young
by Kennel Club standards — is host of the entertainment magazine show «Extra.»
The Westie has been known by many names, including the Poltalloch Terrier and the Roseneath Terrier, before being officially recognised as the West Highland White
Terrier by the Kennel Club of England in 1906.
(Kennel Club Press Release) New film
by the Kennel Club shows puppy buyers what to expect from a good breeder and the health perils of puppy farming.
It was drawn to the attention of the meeting that litters of puppies will only be registered
by the Kennel Club under the Accredited Breeders Scheme if the parents have been eye tested under the KC / BVA / ISDS Eye Test Scheme within the previous 2 years.
The use of the new Mate Select initiative, recently
introduced by the Kennel Club, and how this was to be developed in the future was explained by Dr Blott.
Licences are only granted to properly organised events so that all those attending the show know that the money is going to charity and that the show is being run under the high standards
set by the Kennel Club.
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) welcomed this move as a positive
step by the Kennel Club (KC) to improve dog health...
The Animal Health Trust launched a new DNA test for the genetic mutation which causes POAG, at Crufts 2015, after it was developed
by the Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust and the Kennel Club has now approved an official scheme for the results to be recorded.
«This film looks at the progress that has been
made by the Kennel Club as well as other organisations and committed individuals to help address the complicated issues surrounding dog health and welfare, in addition to looking at what more needs to be done, through collaboration and united effort, to create an even better future for dogs.»
The fourth title in the Kennel Club PRO Series
by Kennel Club Books, Born to Win: Breed to Succeed by world - famous Norwegian Elkhound breeder and dog show judge Patricia Craige - Trotter is a must for the serious breeder.
To learn more about puppy farming and what the industry is doing to end the trade, Aimee and Olivia visited Crufts and interviewed Bill Lambert, the Health and Breeder Services Manager
employed by The Kennel Club.
Do remember that after January 1997 the breed will be registered
by the Kennel Club with Glaucoma and Dysplacia as «Heritable diseases», this will make breeders legally liable.
The 15 breeds have been
identified by the Kennel Club as having particular health problems often due to poor conformation as a result of having been bred with exaggerated characteristics.
It says physical traits
required by the Kennel Club's breed standards in the U.K., such as short faces, wrinkling, screw - tails and dwarfism, have led to inherent health problems.
Assuming that you are abiding
by Kennel club rules, you have to consider that you can only have one litter per year.
This Page is for the listing of any Health Clinic that is being put on either in conjunction with a Dog Show or held
separately by a Kennel Club.
All electronically recorded pedigree data
held by the Kennel Club was used to determine population statistics per year from 1980 — 2014 for each of the 215 recognised breeds (data extracted 9th February 2015).
The Jack Russell Terrier Club of Canada (JRTCC), The Jack Russell Terrier Club of America and the Jack Russell Terrier Club of Great Britain, along with the majority of the JR Clubs in the world, strongly oppose recognition of the Jack
Russell by any Kennel Club / National All - Breed Registry.
The attention of the Health Group was drawn to the scheme
administered by the Kennel Club and advice was sought on how the breed clubs might participate in the scheme.