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August Feature Breeds Announced

August 1, 2016

Feature Breeds for August 2016:

  • Belgian Shepherd Dog
  • American Bulldog (photos required)
  • Vizsla
  • Chihuahua

Register 4 or more dogs at the same time, to the same Sole Signatory, for just $20 each. You save $15 per application!

Register 1 to 3 dogs at the same time, to the same Sole Signatory, for just $30 each. You save $5 per application!

To take advantage of this Feature Breed discount for one of the above breeds, use the special Single Registration Application (PDF)!

This offer expires August 31, 2016!

Check back next month to see if YOUR breed is next!

This special offer is available to four rotating Feature Breeds each month, chosen at random. The offer is only valid during the month in which that breed is chosen as a Feature Breed. UKC Feature Breeds are not known in advance, as the four breeds are chosen at random each month.

A Kalamazoo, Michigan-based company founded in 1898, United Kennel Club is the largest all-breed performance-dog registry in the world, registering dogs from all 50 states and 25 foreign countries. Celebrating the unique Total Dog philosophy, UKC events highlight the instincts and heritage of dogs that look and perform equally well, as more than 60 percent of its annually licensed events are tests of hunting ability, training, and instinct. United Kennel Club prides itself on its family-oriented, friendly, educational events, welcoming both purebred dogs and dogs of unknown ancestry.

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