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Kennel Club of Pakistan
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The Kennel Club of Pakistan (KCP) is a non-profit kennel club in Pakistan. The organization's main functions are to register pure-bred dogs and to act as governing body for the sport of pure-bred dogs. Its activities include maintenance of pedigree documentation, dog shows, working trials, field trials, obedience classes and tests.
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The club has reciprocal arrangements with the American Kennel Club and the Kennel Club of England.[1]
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History
The KCP was formed in 1947, and was soon affiliated by the Kennel Club of the United Kingdom. A few years ago,[when?] the American Kennel Club made a reciprocal agreement with the KCP. In 2006, the Asia Kennel Union gave the KCP membership.
Affiliations
- Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) – Contract Partner
- The Kennel Club (KC) – Affiliate
- Asian Kennel Union – Member
- American Kennel Club – Reciprocal Arrangement
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