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Glossary Term: Kennel Club

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Kennel club is an organization that is devoted to the promotion and improvement of purebred dogs and the protection of their owners. It provides a system of registration to ensure that purebred dogs are bred with the correct standards and that they are healthy and well-cared for. They also provide information on health and care, as well as education to owners on training and proper care.

Kennel clubs are usually associated with a particular breed or group of breeds, such as the American Kennel Club (AKC) for the United States, the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) for Canada, and the Kennel Club (KC) for England. Each kennel club has its own set of rules and regulations, and it is important that prospective owners understand the regulations and abide by them.

Kennel clubs are also responsible for organizing dog shows, obedience trials, and other competitions. These activities allow owners to showcase their dogs and demonstrate their skill in training and handling. Kennel clubs also provide an opportunity for owners to meet and socialize with other owners and learn about the different breeds.

In addition to providing education and support to owners, kennel clubs are also responsible for maintaining breed standards and preventing genetic problems in dogs. They work with breeders to ensure that dogs meet the standards of the breed, and they also monitor the health of purebred dogs to ensure that they are healthy and free from genetic problems.

Overall, kennel clubs provide a valuable service to owners of purebred dogs, as well as to the public. They ensure that purebred dogs are bred with the correct standards, and they also provide education and support to owners. They are an important part of the canine community.