AKC Dog Registration Search: A Step-by-Step Guide

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To search for an AKC dog's registration, you'll need to visit the American Kennel Club's website. The AKC is the primary registry for purebred dogs in the United States.

You can start by going to the AKC's website and clicking on the "Registration" tab. From there, you'll be able to access the registration search tool.

The AKC offers a few different ways to search for a dog's registration, including by name, breed, and registration number. You can also narrow your search by location and date of birth.

Registering a Purebred Dog

You'll need to locate your dog's registration number, which appears on the certificate that comes with your eligible dog. This certificate proves your dog's parentage and shows it's a purebred.

The AKC has specific rules about what kind of names are allowed, including a limit of 50 characters, no roman numerals or accent marks, and no derogatory words or breed names alone. You can choose a name that meets these requirements, but be aware that there's an extra fee for names over 36 characters.

To register your US-born dog, simply fill out the form on the AKC website with your dog's registration number, name, and contact information. If you bought your dog from a breeder, they may have prepaid the registration fee, but you may still need to pay it yourself.

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What You Need to Know

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Registering a purebred dog is a crucial step in ensuring its identity and ancestry are verified.

You'll need to obtain a pedigree certificate from a recognized kennel club, such as the American Kennel Club (AKC).

A purebred dog's registration can also affect its eligibility for dog shows and competitions.

The registration process typically involves providing documentation, such as the dog's birth certificate and parentage verification.

Be prepared to pay a registration fee, which can vary depending on the kennel club and the dog's registration status.

You'll also need to ensure the dog's breeder has registered the dog with the kennel club.

The registration process can take several weeks to several months to complete.

The Registration Process

The registration process for a purebred dog can seem overwhelming, but it's actually quite straightforward once you know the steps. You'll need to locate your dog's registration number, which is usually found on the certificate that comes with your dog.

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To find your dog's registration number, simply look for the AKC Registration Number on the certificate. This number is crucial for the registration process.

The AKC has specific rules about what kind of names are allowed for your dog. The name must be 50 characters or less, and there's an extra fee for names over 36 characters. The letters must be in English, with no roman numerals and no accent marks.

If your dog was born in the US, you can register online at the AKC website. Simply fill out the form with your dog's registration number, name, and your contact information.

To register a foreign-born dog, you'll need to download the Foreign Dog Registration Application from the AKC website and mail it in with the required documents. This includes photocopies of the certificate of registration and the 3-generation Certified Pedigree, as well as two color photographs of the dog.

Here are the general steps to follow for registering a purebred dog:

  1. Locate your dog's registration number.
  2. Choose an AKC-approved name for your dog.
  3. Register a US-born dog online at the AKC website.
  4. Mail a foreign dog application for dogs born outside the US.
  5. Use Open Registration if your dog's breed was recently registered.

Dog Name Check

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As you start thinking about your purebred dog's name, there are some important things to keep in mind. You're limited to 50 characters, including spaces, apostrophes, and hyphens, so keep it concise.

The AKC also has some rules about what you can and can't include in your dog's name. For example, diacritical markings like accent graves and umlauts aren't printed on Registration Certificates, and all letters are capitalized.

If you want to include a Registered Kennel Name, you'll need to get permission from the owner of the name. And, just a heads up, there's an extra $10 fee if your dog's name is longer than 36 characters.

You're allowed to have 37 dogs with the same name, which is a nice bonus if you're planning on getting more than one of the same breed.

You can search for your dog's information on the AKC website, and it's actually quite straightforward. To start, you'll need to register for an AKC account, which is free.

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Registering for an account requires some contact information, including your name and email address. You can do this on the AKC website.

Once you're registered, you can navigate to the AKC Shop in the menu bar. From there, you can select the type of report you're looking for, such as a pedigree or award record.

Here are the steps to follow for each type of report:

The cost of each report varies, with a pedigree report costing $34 and an award record report costing $8.

Tracking Dog Awards and Recognition

Tracking dog awards and recognition is an exciting part of owning a registered AKC dog. To access your dog's award records, you'll need to register for an AKC online account, which can be done using your name and email address.

Once you've registered, navigate to the AKC Shop in the menu bar, where you'll find a drop-down menu with various options. From there, click on the Competitor Reports option to access a table of reports.

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The report you're looking for is called the Individual Dog Award Record and Points Progression, which can be found under the Custom Reports & Products for Your Dog section on the table. This report costs $8 and is an online deliverable.

To purchase the report, simply click the button to add it to your cart, then search for your dog by their AKC number. Once you've confirmed your dog's registration number, select the 'check out' option and input your payment information to receive the report electronically.

Here's a step-by-step guide to help you track your dog's awards:

  1. Register for an AKC online account using your name and email address.
  2. Navigate to the AKC Shop in the menu bar and click on the Competitor Reports option.
  3. Choose the Individual Dog Award Record and Points Progression report from the Custom Reports & Products for Your Dog section.
  4. Click the button to add the report to your cart and search for your dog by their AKC number.
  5. Purchase the report by selecting the 'check out' option and inputting your payment information.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to verify an AKC breeder?

To verify an AKC breeder, contact AKC Customer Service at 919-233-9767 or [email protected]. This will confirm the breeder's good standing with the American Kennel Club.

Does AKC-registered mean purebred?

AKC registration is not the only indicator of a dog's purity, as not all purebred dogs are AKC-registered. Researching breeders and understanding different breed registries is crucial for finding a purebred dog

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