rkc_activityregistration_a4_letter_nocopy_oct25_print.pdf
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BUY DNA TEST Details about the disease Gangliosidosis is a storage disease that leads to problems in the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord. Clinical signs Clinical signs of puppies a...
Over recent years, there’s been an increase in people breeding crossbreed puppies, often to try to combine the best traits of different dogs. But this isn’t always as straightforward as it may seem, a...
The Royal Kennel Club field trial regulations, sometimes known as the J Regulations, are vital reading. No competitor should enter a field trial unless they are fully conversant with the current Royal...
While there are a number of reasons why you may be thinking of offering your dog at stud, the most important goal, above all else, should be to improve the breed. We do not currently keep a register o...
What are ticks? Ticks rank second only to mosquitoes in infectious disease spread to both pets and people. Ticks are small creatures that are closely related to spiders and can be predominantly found ...
What is the scheme? The Kennel Club Heart Scheme assesses Cavalier King Charles Spaniels for mitral valve disease and other potentially significant heart diseases. The scheme advises owners if their d...
How are eye conditions inherited? How an eye condition is inherited varies dramatically. Some eye conditions may be controlled by a number of different genes, as well as environmental factors. Others ...
Artificial insemination (AI) is a technique used to help dogs become pregnant without a natural mating. Semen is collected from a stud dog and, depending on the technique used, is either inserted into...
Neutering is another milestone in your dog’s life that requires a reassessment of their diet. If your dog has been neutered (spayed in the case of a female dog or castrated in the case of a male), the...