Do you mean the Canadian Kennel Club, or the Continental Kennel Club, if it's the Canadian Kennel Club, which is the Canadian equivalent of the American kennel club, (AKC) just contact them and inform them of the name change, there will probably be a filing fee. If it's the Continental Kennel Club, I wouldn't bother; they aren't really a legitimate registry, and only say that the puppy came from two purebred dogs. They will even register mixes.
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CKC will recognize a cross between any two purebred dogs, and will issue a registration certificate on their offspring. These crosses are not registered as purebred dogs but are registered as the offspring of purebred dogs. CKC accepts no responsibility for any inaccurate, false, or fraudulent information submitted on registration applications. They sponsor no shows or championships. They also give big fee breaks to large kennels registering lots of dogs (such as Puppy Mills). Will register dogs not registered with other recognized registries. Registries |