How to Register Your Dog

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:14
Registering your dog is an important aspect of responsible pet ownership. There are many registries from which to choose, the most well-known being the American Kennel Club (AKC). Registering your dog with one of these esteemed...
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Registering your dog is an important aspect of responsible pet ownership. There are many registries from which to choose, the most well-known being the American Kennel Club (AKC). Registering your dog with one of these esteemed organizations grants you access to educational and informational services, and allows your dog to participate in dog events and competitions.

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Choosing Where to Register Your Dog

  1. Step 1 Learn why you should register your dog.
    Regardless of which dog registry you are considering, it is important for you to understand the benefits of dog registration. For example, registering your dog provides valid proof that you are his owner.[1] Obtaining this proof is one of the first steps towards becoming a responsible pet owner.[2]
    • If your dog is purebred, registering him helps ensure that his pedigree remains intact from one generation to the next.[3]
    • Purebred dog registries provide other benefits, such as maintenance of birth records.[4]
    • You can still enjoy the benefits of dog registration even if your dog is not purebred. Registries such as the Dog Registry of America and the National Hybrid Registry accept non-purebred dogs.[5]
    • Remember that registration is not proof of breed quality.[6] This is more applicable if you are looking to purchase a purebred dog, rather than registering your own.
    • If you are only interested in registering your dog for proof of ownership, then getting an Identichip/microchip implanted in your dog is best. If your dog gets lost and is picked up by a rescue, the shelter will scan the chip, pick up the unique number, and be able to reunite the two of you.[7]
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Registering Your Dog

  1. Step 1 Fill out and submit the application.
    Although the application format itself will vary from one dog registry to another, the required information is generally the same. For example, you will need to provide your contact information and specific information about your dog (breed, name, sex, date of birth).[12]
    • Other registration requirements may include information about your dog’s breeder, [13] photos of your dog, [14] and a three-generation pedigree certificate.
    • Requesting the three-generation pedigree certificate will probably require additional payment.[15]
    • To register your dog through the AKC, you will need to obtain the registration application from the breeder from whom you purchased your dog.[16]
    • If you are registering your service dog, you will likely need to provide valid proof of your disability.[17]
    • If payment is required, be aware that your payment may be nonrefundable.
    • Some dog registries will have applications that you can fill out and submit online. For others, you may have to download the application from their website and fill it out by hand.
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