Coren registration 2019 for new members

Coren Registration 2019 for New Members!

The Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) is the primary registry for purebred dogs in Canada, and the Canadian Register of Purebred Dogs (Coren) is a database of purebred dogs registered with the CKC. Here's what you need to know about Coren registration for new members in 2019:

Eligibility:

To be eligible for Coren registration, your dog must:

  1. Be a purebred dog of a recognized breed.
  2. Be at least 6 months old.
  3. Have a valid CKC registration number.
  4. Meet the breed's specific requirements (e.g., proof of parentage, DNA testing).

Registration Process:

To register your dog with Coren, follow these steps:

  1. Obtain a CKC registration number: First, register your dog with the CKC. You can do this online or by mail.
  2. Gather required documents: You'll need to provide proof of parentage, a copy of your dog's CKC registration certificate, and a completed Coren registration application form.
  3. Submit your application: Send the required documents to the CKC, along with the applicable registration fee.
  4. Wait for processing: The CKC will review your application and verify the information. This may take several weeks.
  5. Receive your Coren registration certificate: Once your application is approved, you'll receive a Coren registration certificate, which is valid for 5 years.

Fees:

The registration fee for Coren is $25 for the first 5 years, and $15 for each additional 5-year period.

Important Dates:

Additional Tips:

By following these steps and meeting the eligibility criteria, you can successfully register your purebred dog with Coren in 2019!