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Questions.
Answers.
What is a
Kennel Club?
A Kennel Club is a group of purebred dog fanciers who organize dog shows and
matches, and participate in community activities which encourage responsible dog
ownership.
Do you offer obedience, agility, or show dog
classes?
PCKC offers a conformation (dog show preparation) class for dogs that are being
readied for the show ring. The class meets at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesdays at the
Douglas County Fairgrounds. The cost is $5.00 per dog, and the class lasts
about an hour.
Do I have to own and show purebred dogs to
participate in PCKC?
Owning a purebred dog is not necessary to participate in PCKC club activities.
However, in order to enter your dog in PCKC shows or matches, your dog must be
both purebred, and eligible to enter the show or match under the rules of the
American Kennel Club.
Can PCKC board my dog while I'm out of town?
Sorry, we're a "kennel club." You're looking for a "boarding
kennel." To board your dog while you're away from home, check with your
dog's veterinarian, trainer, or breeder. You can also check in the yellow pages
under "kennel."
Can you help me find a purebred dog?
While the PCKC does not recommend any particular breed or hobby-breeder, we can
direct you to these helpful internet resources:
The American Kennel Club, has excellent on-line
information about how to adopt a purebred dog, and how to find which dog might
be right for you. The AKC also has information about each recognized dog breed,
including breeder and rescue referral resources.
Please give a homeless purebred dog a home! To inquire about a rescue purebred
dog in Colorado, you may wish to visit the All-Breed
Rescue Network of Colorado website.
Finally, do come visit our February
dog shows. There you can see representatives from most all of the AKC
recognized breeds. The shows are a great place to see and learn about the breeds
you may be interested in!

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