Official recognition of the
Polish Lowland Sheepdog
by the Canadian Kennel Club
March 24, 2000. The Canadian Polski Owczarek Nizinny Club (CPONC) of Canada wishes to announce that The Polski Owczarek Nizinny was accepted into the Canadian Kennel Club’s (CKC) Miscellaneous class on March 24, 2000 in Toronto, Ontario. Voted in unanimously by the board of the Canadian Kennel Club, the next step for this breed is to obtain full recognition of the breed in the near future.
The CKC has a rich history dating back to the year 1888 and is involved in many aspects of purebred dogs in Canada. The CKC is incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act (APA) which is governed by Canada’s Federal Department of Agriculture.
Acceptance into the Canadian Kennel Club Miscellaneous class means that PON owners can now show and CKC sanctioned shows for conformation, as well as obedience and agility matches. In addition, PONS can now compete in designated events approved by the CKC upon applying for and being issued a Miscellaneous Class Certification Number for each dog.
January 2006 - Canada. The Canadian Polish Lowland Sheepdog Club (CPONC) announces that Lynne Zubrzycki of Domlina Pons was able to get the Polish Lowland Sheepdog (Polski Owczarek Nizinny) accepted into the Canadian Kennel Club. The pons are now recognized by the CKC and can be shown in conformation since September 2006.
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For problems or questions regarding this web contact
[CPONC webmaster].
Last updated:
February 4th, 2011
March 24, 2000. The Canadian Polski Owczarek Nizinny Club (CPONC) of Canada wishes to announce that The Polski Owczarek Nizinny was accepted into the Canadian Kennel Club’s (CKC) Miscellaneous class on March 24, 2000 in Toronto, Ontario. Voted in unanimously by the board of the Canadian Kennel Club, the next step for this breed is to obtain full recognition of the breed in the near future.
The CKC has a rich history dating back to the year 1888 and is involved in many aspects of purebred dogs in Canada. The CKC is incorporated under the Animal Pedigree Act (APA) which is governed by Canada’s Federal Department of Agriculture.
Acceptance into the Canadian Kennel Club Miscellaneous class means that PON owners can now show and CKC sanctioned shows for conformation, as well as obedience and agility matches. In addition, PONS can now compete in designated events approved by the CKC upon applying for and being issued a Miscellaneous Class Certification Number for each dog.
January 2006 - Canada. The Canadian Polish Lowland Sheepdog Club (CPONC) announces that Lynne Zubrzycki of Domlina Pons was able to get the Polish Lowland Sheepdog (Polski Owczarek Nizinny) accepted into the Canadian Kennel Club. The pons are now recognized by the CKC and can be shown in conformation since September 2006.
Copyright
For problems or questions regarding this web contact
[CPONC webmaster].
Last updated:
February 4th, 2011