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Information for Exhibitors from the U.S.


We're delighted to welcome Aussie exhibitors from "south of the border" to our National Specialty!


For those of you who are thinking of attending, and have not previously shown dogs in Canada, we hope that the information on this page will answer your questions about showing in CKC events and crossing the border with your dogs.... 



Showing/Trialing in CKC events


AKC registered dogs do not need to be individually CKC registered in order to compete, but you will have to pay a "listing fee" of $8.30 per dog per show/trial on top of the entry fee, and that fee will be subject to our 13% HST.


The CKC will not issue titles to dogs unless they are individually CKC registered or they have been issued an Event Registration Number (ERN).  Nor are "move ups" allowed for those dogs.  There is no need to pay the listing fee if you have a CKC number or an ERN - so depending on how many times you intend to enter a dog up here you can save yourself some money by applying well in advance of sending in your entries :-)


You may choose to individually register your dog with CKC PROVIDED the dog is already microchipped or tattooed (a requirement for CKC registration) and you already have a 3 generation certified pedigree!  The fee for that for non-residents/non-members is a hefty $101.50.  Click here for a copy of the CKC Application form.  The latest CKC Schedule of Fees is here.


Getting an ERN only requires that you fill in the appropriate form and send along a clear copy of your dog's registration certificate. For Aussies both AKC and ASCA registration certificates are accepted for ERN.  The fee for that is $57.50!  Click here for the CKC Application form.  The latest CKC Schedule of Fees is here.


If you're hoping to title a dog on the National weekend, or intend to show more frequently in Canada, then I would suggest getting an ERN or doing an individual registration ahead of time.  


Otherwise just enter with your AKC number and pay the listing fee - you can do the ERN or registration after the show if you've finished your dog :-) 



Crossing the Border


Crossing the border with dogs is usually a straight-forward procedure as long as your personal documentation (passport) and the dogs' documentation is in order!


For your dogs you will need a valid Rabies Vaccination Certificate (more than 30 days old and less than a year - if you use the 3 year vaccs. just ask your vet to update your certificate).  Many times you're not even asked to show the certificate, but if you are asked and you don't have it you won't be allowed to cross.


It's also a good idea - particularly if traveling with a number of dogs - to have copies of your registration certificates with you to prove ownership.  As a rule this isn't necessary, but we have heard of one person who has been asked for this information, so it's a good idea to be prepared.


Generally a border crossing is as easy as showing whatever documentation is asked for, and telling the guard that you are on your way to, or from, a dog show :-)








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