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The purpose of the European Kennel Club (EKC) is to provide an opportunity for dogs from all registries to compete against each other in conformation and in a variety of working disciplines. Previously this was not available to the dog community. Specific registries sanction shows restricted to dogs registered with them. Although dual registering of dogs can overcome this to a degree, it does not provide for open competition among all breeds at a single show. The EKC will provide a means by which the best dog will win without prejudice or discrimination due to registry affiliation.
Date: ..th of January 2012 (AB)
Place: Almere, The Netherlands
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Date: 24th & 25th of September 2011 (AB)
Place: Nijkerk, The Netherlands
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Date: 28th of May 2011 (AB)
Place: Essen, Germany
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Date: 14th of May 2011 (AB)
Place: Valencia. Spain
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Date: ..23rd & 24th of April 2011 (AB)
Place: Almere, The Netherlands
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Date: 20th of November 2010 (AB)
Place: Valencia. Spain
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Date: 14th of November 2010 (AB / OEB)
Place: The Netherlands
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Date: .24th of October 2010 (AB)
Place: Rees-Haldern, Germany
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Date: 20th of June 2011 (AB)
Place: Almere, The Netherlands
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Date: .21st of March 2011 (AB)
Place: Almere, The Netherlands
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Date: 9th of May 2011 (AB)
Place: Madrid, Spain
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