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Originally Posted by YorkieShadow  I have a question on pedigree papers. AKC & CKC
I was looking at A Yorkies pedigree going back and
some of the dogs are ch, I know that means champion.
(useing spaces for the names below) to try and explain
the grandparenst on this pedigree
1) Ch ____ ____ ____ DOB color (Am) # number AKC
2) ____ ____ ____ DOB color( can) # number CKC
Okay I know theres AKC registration and theres CKC Registrations.But....
SO if these two above are the Grandparents one being AKC and one being CKC then how is the puppies of these litters and so on on the pedigree all other then the one above ch AKC? I DIDNT THINK A ckc Parent could have pups registered as AKC. I know a AKC Dog can have both AKC then CKC...
Its goes some thing like this Grandparents mom CH AKC, Dad CKC pups all CH AKC. their pups all Ch AKC??? see what Im getting at? | I think I understand what you are asking. CKC stands for two different registries: Continental Kennel Club and Canadian Kennel Club. AKC recognizes Canadian Kennel Club registered dogs, but not Continental Kennel Club. The American CKC (Continental) is the newer registry that is not as 'reputable'. The Canadian CKC has been around for a long time and is just as reputable as AKC in Canada.
For the dogs in your pedigree to be CKC registered and end up with an AKC pedigree, it has to be Canadian champs. I hope that answers your question.
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Last edited by blueskies; 05-29-2009 at 03:19 PM.
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