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I am interested in starting my own bloodline. On the papers there is a section for bloodlines would I put the name of the bloodline that I want to start or what would I put in here????

2006-12-12 03:25:16 · 8 answers · asked by Josh H 1 in Pets Dogs

8 answers

do not know if this will help you but here is some info

Puppy Registration Applications
Continental Kennel Club (CKC) is the only kennel club that offers free pre-printed puppy papers to its club members. When you take into account the high cost of litter Registration fees with other clubs, no other kennel club can claim lower overall Registration fees for the dog owner than Continental Kennel Club. CKC breeders need only register their breeding stock, and puppy papers are distributed to them for each litter free of charge. To receive puppy papers, the CKC breeder must complete a CKC Puppy Application Form. CKC breeders may order these forms by calling our toll-free number (1-800-952-3376) and requesting them from an operator.

Quick Litter Registration
If both parents of your puppies are registered with Continental Kennel Club, the Puppy Application Form can be completed over the phone by speaking to a live operator at CKC between the hours of 8:00am and 5:00pm Central Time, or you may enter the information online here: Click here to see the online form.

Canine Registration Applications
Canine Registration Applications are used to apply for Registration in the following circumstances:

1.Dogs which are currently registered with another recognized kennel club may be registered by completing the CKC Canine Registration Application, making a copy of the other kennel club’s Registration papers, and sending them to Continental Kennel Club’s Registration office with the proper Registration fee, or

2.Dogs over 6 months of age which have no previous Registration history may be registered by providing 2 witness signatures attesting to the purebred status of the dog along with 3 photos (front,left and right) of the dog to confirm it is ‘of proper breed type’ as defined by our current CKC Registration Rules and Regulations.Canine Registration Applications are available in PDF format from our web site. (click here)

Standard Registration Fee - $12.00
You must complete a Registration Application and return it to the Continental Kennel Club Registration office along with the Registration fee to have your dog certified and entered into the registry. The Standard Registration fee for a single dog is currently $12.00 per dog. The $12.00 fee ensures unique Registration in CKC’s canine database and identifies the owner as a CKC club member. After Registration, your dog will be eligible to participate in CKC Performance Events and accumulate points toward championship titles in the various CKC Performance Competitions sponsored. An official CKC Registration certificate, bearing the Continental Kennel Club official seal, will be mailed to you upon the completion of the Registration of your dog.

Registration with Photo ID Card - $18.00
For those who want a more personal touch on their Registration papers, we have the Picture Registration service. If you choose this service, your dog will be registered in the same manner as described for the Standard Registration. In addition, your dog’s picture will be included on the Registration certificate.Your certificate will also be accompanied by a wallet-sized laminated Photo ID Card for quick identification of your dog at CKC Performance Events. Since many animal shelters require proof of ownership before an owner can claim his lost dog, the Photo ID Card serves as an excellent tool to provide proof of ownership should you find yourself and your canine friend in a jam.You must supply a good quality photo for this service.

Certified Pedigrees (3 or 4 generation) - $15.00
Continental Kennel Club issues certified pedigrees for 3 or 4 generations of ancestry on most CKC registered dogs. A pedigree may be ordered at the time of Registration of your dog or at a later date. Pedigrees may be updated with ancestral information from other registry organizations within a year of purchase of a CKC pedigree for your dog, at no additional cost. Pedigree Order Form

Certified Pedigrees (5 generation) - $20.00
Continental Kennel Club issues certified pedigrees for 5 generation of ancestry on some CKC registered dogs. A pedigree may be ordered at the time of Registration of your dog or at a later date. Pedigrees may be updated with ancestral information from other registry organizations within a year of purchase of a CKC pedigree for your dog, at no additional cost. Pedigree Order Form

Photo Pedigrees - $25.00
Make that pedigree extra special by including your dog’s picture on his pedigree. This unique service is available for 3 or 4 generation CKC certified pedigrees. A photo pedigree with your dog’s photo on the pedigree may be ordered for a $25.00 fee. You must supply a good quality photo for this service. Breeder Quick Reference Sheet- $5.00

Quick Reference Sheets are automatically sent out when a breeder initially registers with CKC. The QRS is a listing of all of the dogs owned by a CKC breeder, all on one report! It is extremely helpful in quickly identifying breeding stock CKC numbers when completing puppy application forms. An updated QRS may be ordered at any time for a nominal fee of $5.00.


Kennel Litter Report - $20.00
Keep up with your puppies and new owners with this new report from CKC. This report gives kennel owners or breeders a complete listing of the puppies sold and registered along with the new owners' names and addresses.

Microchip Kits with PETtrac Enrollment - $30.00
Microchip Kits may be purchased along with the Registration of your dog for an additional fee of $30.00. Microchipping your dog today can quickly re-unite you and your dog if your dog is lost or stolen. If you purchase the microchip service you will receive a universal Avid microchip with a unique number to insert into your dog. You will also receive a lifetime enrollment into PETtrac’s 24-hour Global Recovery system. To activate your lifetime service, you will need to complete the enrollment form and mail it to PETtrac. For complete information about Avid microchips for pets and the benefits of microchip identification for your dog, contact www.avidmicrochip.com.

PETtrac Enrollment for Microchips - $15.00
If your dog already has a microchip through another company, for an additional $15.00, you can purchase an enrollment into the PETtrac 24-hour Global Recovery system. Your dog’s microchip number will be entered into the Continental Kennel Club database permanently. You will also receive a lifetime enrollment into PETtrac’s 24-hour Global Recovery system. To activate your lifetime service, you will need to complete the enrollment form and mail it to PETtrac.http://www.continentalkennelclub.com/Faqs.aspx

2006-12-12 03:33:12 · answer #1 · answered by badgirl41 6 · 0 3

Continantial KC is a CROCK. Just made up to make MONEY! They offer NOTHING. Go ahead and add your "bloodline"!!!!! Real registries like AKC don't care about that. It takes YEARS at best to start a new bloodline!!!!!!! That just shows what a farce the CKC really is!!!!

2006-12-13 03:07:58 · answer #2 · answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7 · 0 1

If you are talking continental KC, you could just as well write up your own registeration papers on a napkin, that is about what papers from ckc are worth.

I don't know what section for bloodlines you might be talking about, but having your own line takes years of knowledgable breeding, you don't just get out of bed one day and decide to have one.

Go to dog shows, meet some breeders, and eventually you can get a show quality AKC pup to show, and then, if it finishes, eventually breed if it turns out good enough. Breed for years with consistency and type in mind, and then you may have a line.

2006-12-12 03:58:30 · answer #3 · answered by whpptwmn 5 · 4 2

I do agree with Shadow's Melon there. If it was in my power I would shut down Continental Kennel Club , but as long as there are people like you it will continue to run. This club will register anything with four legs. They don't care what they are how many you have. It is a shame that there are clubs like this. With all these designer dogs people are buying and what you are doing is so wrong. I can't stop you from doing this, because you are going to do it anyway because you, like puppy mills are out for the money, other wise you would breed dogs through AKC. I also wouldn't buy a dog that had CKC registry. This is coming from an AKC breeder.

2006-12-12 03:54:47 · answer #4 · answered by china 4 · 4 2

Um, I'm assuming this is not the "Canadian Kennel Club", but the "Continental Kennel Club" you are referring to here. The CKC is a fraudulant registry created by puppy mills so they can say their dogs "have papers".

I personally would never buy a puppy from any breeder who used the Continential Kennel Club as a registry.

2006-12-12 03:30:26 · answer #5 · answered by Shadow's Melon 6 · 4 1

Hey Whatever. You bought a dog that is CKC registered. BIG DEAL. You know that it is purebreed, it doesn't matter if it is AKC or CKC...it is the same dog. If you breed the bloodhound, you will just have to sell them cheaper. You definitely don't sound like an uneducated guy..your pic looks pretty hott.

2006-12-12 12:59:12 · answer #6 · answered by sunnysideup 4 · 2 2

Only an uneducated person would buy a dog registered with CKC not worth the paper printed on.

2006-12-12 04:16:34 · answer #7 · answered by st.lady (1 of GitEm's gang) 6 · 3 2

Don't bother. The Continental Kennel Club is just a sham registry, the papers don't mean anything, except that you sent them money and they sent you a piece of paper.

2006-12-12 03:51:21 · answer #8 · answered by DaBasset - BYBs kill dogs 7 · 3 2

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