Irish Kennel Club facts for kids
Abbreviation | IKC |
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Formation | January 20, 1922 |
Type | Kennel club |
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Region served
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Ireland |
Official language
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English |
The Irish Kennel Club (IKC) is an organization dedicated to supporting dog breeds and their owners. It maintains a register of purebred dogs in Ireland, issuing pedigree certificates, transfer of ownership certification and export licenses where required.
History
The number of Kerry Blue Terriers increased dramatically in the Dublin area as the breed gained admirers in the early 1920s. On St. Patrick's Day 1921, a conformation dog show was organized which included other breeds, in opposition to The Kennel Club of the UK. The popularity of the show was the catalyst that led to the formation of the Irish Kennel Club. The first meeting was held on January 20, 1922.
Affiliation
Today, it is a member of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.
See also
- Teastas Mor
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