Register your puppy

The Kennel Club Breed RegisterPuppy registration and other services

If your puppy is registered on the Kennel Club Breed Register, you will gain access to an unparalleled source of information, experience and advice on dog welfare, health, training and breeding. Registering your puppy with the Kennel Club also means that it can take part in many dog shows and dog events throughout the country. From fun days out to serious competitions, these activities are an opportunity to meet other dog owners, learn more about dogs, and simply have a great time.

What to do when you get your Kennel Club registered puppy home:Kennel Club Healthcare Plan

  • Transfer the ownership of the dog into your own name (you will find this section on the reverse of the registration certificate), ensuring that all parties have signed the relevant sections. Make sure you activate the Kennel Club Healthcare Plan six weeks free insurance offer at this time. You can do this by ticking the box in Section E on the form, by calling 0870 609 2152 or alternatively you can visit www.kennelclub-petinsurance.co.ukIt is vital that you transfer the ownership as soon as possible so that the correct information is recorded on the Kennel Club database. Additionally in order to show or breed from your dog, it must be registered with the Kennel Club in your name.
  • The transfer application form also gives you the opportunity to order additional Kennel Club services on the transfer form including pedigrees, the Breed Records Supplement, Petlog Premium and much more. Discounted enhanced pedigrees can also be ordered at the same time that you apply to transfer the dog into your registered ownership.
  • After you have sent the transfer of ownership form back to the Kennel Club, you will receive a Kennel Club Owner Certificate with your details and those of your puppy printed on it.  An information guide on all the services that will be available to you as the owner of a Kennel Club registered dog will be included with your certificate.

Pedigrees

When you collect your puppy, the breeder may also supply a Kennel Club pedigree certificate.  If not, you can order a range of pedigrees directly from the Kennel Club - it is a unique record detailing your dog's family tree.  Further information on pedigrees

The fee you pay to register your litter/puppy/dog in your name helps the Kennel Club to pursue its work to promote, in everyway, the general improvement of dogs, including:

Other registrations

If your puppy is not eligible for Kennel Club Registration onto the Breed Register you can still register it with the Kennel Club on either the Activity Register or the Companion Dog Register.

The Kennel Club Activity RegisterActivity Register

Any dog of any ancestry may be registered in the Activity Register. Any dog on this register may then compete in Obedience, Working Trials, Agility, Heelwork to Music and Flyball competitions licensed by the Kennel Club. It is not eligible to compete in Field Trials or Gundog Working Tests.

Activity Register CertificateBy registering your dog with the Kennel Club you will have access to a number of benefits and services, including our flagship publication, the Kennel Gazette, advice and support on dog health, welfare and training and access to a range of different events and activities licensed by the Kennel Club for you and your dog to enjoy. Please note that if your dog is already registered on the Kennel Club Breed Register, it is not necessary to also apply for registration on the Activity Register, as it is already eligible to compete in all these activities. If both parents of your dog are on the Breed Register you should apply to have your dog added to the Breed Register. For further information please contact 0870 606 6750.

PDF iconActivity Register Application Form (Form 5)

The Kennel Club Companion Dog RegisterCompanion Dog Register

Celebrating Dogs' Company

CDC registration certificateAny dog that is a member of the Companion Dog Club is automatically entered onto this register. The Companion Dog Club is a great way to become part of the dog world and celebrating with others the company of dogs company with others.

Established by the Kennel Club in 2001, the Club is open to both crossbreed and pedigree dogs and members find it is a great way to celebrate the fun and friendship they share with their doggy pals.

When you join the Companion Dog Club you will receive a membership pack with a range of goodies for you and your dog. A newsletter will also be sent to you twice a year, packed with news, competitions, special offers, a gallery of all your canine pals and much more. The Club costs £12 to join.

As well as this there are opportunities for members to participate in special Companion Dog Club classes at Companion Dog Shows taking place around the country.

Join the Companion Dog Club online here.

 

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