Differentiating between the Canadian Kennel Club and other KC using CKC initials actually isn't hard. You can't be a Canadian Kennel Club breeder if you reside in the USA.
As a Canadian, I am a member of Canadian KennelClub, my dogs are registered CKC first as the litters must be Canadian Kennel Club registered from Canadian KennelClub registered parents, because they are born in Canada. I can use a AKC sire at stud from a breeder in the US and send the Canadian litter registration to that breeder to sign as stud owner and it is then submitted to CKC. I register each pup in Canada and then if I want to, I can register any individually CKC registered pup with AKC with the correct paperwork that AKC requires.
If you reside in the US and your litters are born in the US then the litters must be registered AKC from AKC full registration parrents. Once the individual dog registration is done, that AKC registered dog can then be registered in Canada if you wish again following the requirements of paperwork submitted to the CKC in Canada.
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