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kennel club

noun

  1. an association of dog breeders, usually concerned only with certain breeds of dogs.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of kennel club1

First recorded in 1870–75
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Example Sentences

The ex added that she forged paperwork to claim puppies were purebred and registered with the American Kennel Club, allowing her to hike up the price, the affidavit said.

According to the American Kennel Club, Great Danes were developed once upon a time by German nobles to hunt ferocious wild boars, and they later became beloved protectors of their home and loved ones.

Dr. Klein at the American Kennel Club advised researching breed characteristics and seeking a reputable breeder, such as one recognized by the club as a “breeder of merit,” meaning the breeder meets criteria like performing health screens recommended for the breed.

A directory of individual breed clubs, which can provide referrals, is available on the kennel club’s website.

Held by pet insurer Agria in partnership with English Heritage and supported by The Kennel Club, the event raised funds for animal rescue and rehoming centres.

From BBC

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