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Raad van Beheer op Kynologisch Gebied in Nederland (English: Dutch Kennel Club (DKC)) is the official kennel club of the
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. Founded in 1902, it currently represents around 200 breed clubs with 150,000 members, and is a member of the
Fédération Cynologique Internationale The Fédération cynologique internationale (FCI) ( English: International Canine Federation) is the largest international federation of national kennel clubs. It is based in Thuin, Belgium. History The FCI was founded in 1911 under the auspice ...
(FCI).


History

The first dog shows in the Netherlands were organised by the Dutch Society of Agriculture, the first show taking place in 1892 in Rotterdam with an entry of 217 dogs. Later shows and field trials were also run by the Nimrod hunters' society, Cynophilia, and the ''Kynologenvereniging Nederland'' ("Canine Society of the Netherlands"). In 1902 it was decided to set up a new organisation, the ''Raad van Beheer op Kynologisch Gebied in Nederland'', to consolidate the dog registration and pedigree systems, and regulate showing and field trials. A studbook was set up named the ''Nederlands Honden Stamboek'' (N.H.S.B., "Dutch Dog Studbook"). A number of pre-existing breed clubs and local groups applied to the new kennel club for recognition. The Raad van Beheer joined the
Fédération Cynologique Internationale The Fédération cynologique internationale (FCI) ( English: International Canine Federation) is the largest international federation of national kennel clubs. It is based in Thuin, Belgium. History The FCI was founded in 1911 under the auspice ...
(FCI) at its inaugural meeting in Paris, 1911, and hosted its first conference in Amsterdam in 1912. At the beginning of the year 2000, the Raad van Beheer abandoned the structure of a society with an elected board of directors, in favour of a union of breed clubs and local groups.


Kennel club membership

As of 2013, there are roughly 200 breed clubs, 70 local groups, 10 "special" clubs (including the Dutch Judges' Society) and 12 sighthound clubs. Approximately 500,000, or 1 in 3 dogs in the Netherlands, are registered with the DKC; 42,000 new-born puppies were registered in the studbook in the year 2012, with 260 breeds registered annually. In total, 330 breeds are recognised.


Native breeds

One of the primary aims of the Dutch Kennel Club is to promote the 9 native dutch breeds: *
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(Hollandse Herdershond) * Schapendoes (Nederlandse Schapendoes) * Saarloos Wolfhound (Saarlooswolfhond) * Dutch Smoushond (Hollandse Smoushond) * Dutch partridge dog (Drentsche Patrijshond) * Kooikerhondje (Nederlandse Kooikerhondje) * Stabijhoun * Wetterhoun * Dutch Tulip Hound (Markiesje)


Breeding regulations

Since reorganisation, the Dutch Kennel Club has introduced strict measures in an attempt to reduce hereditary diseases in purebred dogs. These efforts have been informed by DNA testing - it is now a requirement for registration that a DNA sample is presented. Following inspection, health certificates are issued to dogs in order to aid in determining suitability for breeding.


See also

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Fédération Cynologique Internationale The Fédération cynologique internationale (FCI) ( English: International Canine Federation) is the largest international federation of national kennel clubs. It is based in Thuin, Belgium. History The FCI was founded in 1911 under the auspice ...
* List of kennel clubs


References


External links

{{Kennel clubs Organizations established in 1902 Kennel clubs Clubs and societies in the Netherlands Organisations based in Amsterdam Fédération Cynologique Internationale