Dansk Kennel Klub

West Highland White Terrier, August 1962

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Dansk Kennel Klub

FCI Groupe:
Groupe 1 - Chiens de berger et de bouvier (sauf chiens de bouvier suisses)
Groupe 2 - Chiens de type Pinscher et Schnauzer – Molossoïdes et chiens de montagne et de bouvier suisses et autres races
Groupe 3 - Terriers
Groupe 4 - Teckels
Groupe 5 - Chiens de type Spitz et de type primitif
Groupe 6 - Chiens courants, Chiens de recherche au sang et Races apparentées
Groupe 7 - Chiens d’arrêt
Groupe 8 - Chiens rapporteurs de gibier – Chiens leveurs de gibier – Chiens d’eau
Groupe 9 - Chiens d’agrément et de compagnie
Groupe 10 - Lévriers

Pays:
Danemark

Ville:
Solrød Strand

Adresse:
Parkvej 1

Courriel:

Site-web:

The Danish Kennel Klub (DKK) is Denmark's largest organisation for dog owners.

Everyone can become a member: dog owners with dogs with or without pedigree as well as people without dogs but with an interest in dogs. It was founded in 1897 by the Danish hunters. Today, it has more than 30.000 members.

Our History

DKK was founded in 1897 and is thereby one of Denmark's oldest organisations.

DKK is probably Denmark's largest member association with a membership ballot for the board election. The board consists of 7 people.

DKK is situated in Solrød with 34 employees.

Member of FCI

Dansk Kennel Klub is – as the only Danish organisation – recognised by the international union of national kennel clubs: Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI).

FCI is an abbreviation of Fédération Cynologique Internationale (The International Cynological Union).

FCI is a union of national kennel clubs. FCI only recognises one national kennel club per country and in Denmark, they recognise Dansk Kennel Klub.

FCI was founded on 22 May 1911 and Denmark became a member in 1934.

Today, FCI has 76 valid member countries, 12 associated countries and 7 so-called contractual partners. Additionally, they have established a collaboration with two great dog countries outside FCI: USA and England.