Full Results PDF Canada’s Top Show Dog for 2020 is Bo, a Siberian Husky bred by Kim Ramey-Leblanc. Right from the start Bo showed that he had the conformation many dog fanciers only dream of, winning big at his first show when he was just a puppy. Bo’s success continu...
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5/26/2021 9:42:45 AM
Six of the CKC’s most common inquiries answered The Canadian Kennel Club employs a team of hard working Membership Services representatives. The team consists of both English and French speaking staff. The team takes calls, email and even corresponds via Live Chat on w...
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7/3/2019 10:02:29 AM
As we move closer to the launch of IT4YOU, the new online platform for CKC members, we will continue to keep you informed regarding the various changes and improvements that will be taking place.
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7/12/2018 12:00:00 AM
Origin A member of the ancient Spitz family of dogs that harks back to prehistoric times, the Eskie is a handsome snow-white dog that is believed to have descended from European spitz breeds. The predecessors may have been the white German Spitz, Keeshond, Pomeranian and...
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2/6/2014 1:21:55 PM
Origin Along with his playful character and his desired markings, the Boston Terrier has been nick named the “Tuxedo Dog”. The first of the breed to be exhibited made its debut at the Massachusetts Kennel Club show in 1878. The breed went through several name changes before...
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2/6/2014 1:23:01 PM
Origin The American Eskimo can probably trace its beginnings back to the Peat Bog Dog of the New Stone Age, some 6,000 years ago. Remains of this, one of the first dog breeds, have been found in Scandinavian countries as well as Russia, Finland and Germany. All Spitz bre...
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2/6/2014 1:32:37 PM
Having trouble accessing some of the new features on the Portal? We’ve put together some resources and Frequently Asked Questions below to help you navigate and operate CKC’s online portal. Still have questions? Click here for our different support options. How-to...
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2/6/2020 1:20:29 PM
Canadian dogs that have won the Garden! The Westminster Kennel Club began in the 1870s when a group of sportsmen would gather and discuss dogs after a day of bird hunting at the Westminster Hotel in Union Square, New York City. The hotel is no longer there, but the ann...
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1/9/2019 9:21:34 AM
It is often said that the dog’s sense of smell is a thousand times stronger than ours — a dog has more than 220 million olfactory receptors in its nose, while we have only 5 million. So while our nose can detect a scent we might recognize as “pizza,” a dog’s more sensitive no...
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9/6/2018 12:26:14 PM
The annual gathering of Canada’s most talented young dog handlers was witness to an unprecedented display of friendly competition, camaraderie and sportsmanship when the 17 competitors from across our vast country convened for the Canadian Kennel Club Junior Handling Natio...
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