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  2. Canadian Kennel Club - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Kennel Club (or CKC; French: Club canin canadien), founded in 1888 and chartered under the Animal Purebred Act, is one of the national kennel clubs of Canada. It maintains breed registries services for those purebred dogs approved for its control by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada , and provides governance for all CKC-approved dog ...

  3. List of kennel clubs - Wikipedia

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    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 breeding, showing and promotion of more than one breed of dog.

  4. Fédération Cynologique Internationale - Wikipedia

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    The official purebred registries in North America that are not members or contract partners of FCI include the American Kennel Club (AKC), Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) and United Kennel Club (UKC), and in Europe, The Kennel Club (TKC) of the United Kingdom. [9]

  5. Championship (dog) - Wikipedia

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    For the Canadian Kennel Club championship (Can. Ch), 10 points are needed for a championship, with wins under at least three different judges, and at least one "competition win [8]" (a win over a specified number of dogs of that breed), totaling at least 2 points. The point schedule is the same across the country.

  6. Dog show - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Kennel Club shows are nearly identical to American Kennel Club dog shows, with the exception of a "Canadian-Bred" class replacing the AKC's "American-Bred". The main difference is the number of points required for a Championship, and the way those points are calculated.

  7. Dogs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Dogs in Canada was a print magazine published by the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) from 1889 to 2012. The publication went through different title changes, starting with Canadian Kennel Gazette, then Kennel and Bench, and finally Dogs in Canada. Issues were published monthly, along with an annual edition. [1]

  8. Nosework - Wikipedia

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    Sporting Detection Dogs Association (SDDA): The SDDA is the first Canadian sanctioning body for nosework. Established in 2013, their first trial in western Canada took place in October 2014. United Kennel Club (UKC) Nosework; United States Canine Scent Sports (USCSS) Canine - Work And Games (C-WAGS) first nosework trial December 2012

  9. Category:Animal charities based in Canada - Wikipedia

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