1)
Provision of rules and regulations The
Korea Kennel Federation upgrades
rules and regulations for breed
standard, dog shows, national
champions, trimmers and professionals
related to canine industry
2)
Registration and administration
of dog pedigrees Registration
and administration of dog pedigrees
is the basic work that protects
the pure bred dogs. Pedigrees
issued by the KKF guarantee
accuracy and authenticity. FCI
international pedigrees issued
by the KKF are accepted by FCI,
WUSV, AKC and KC.
3)
Registration and administration
of international kennel names The
international kennel name is
family name of a dog. A kennel
name that has produced many
distinguished dogs becomes famous
within the canine world.
4)
Holding the international FCI
and KKF dog shows The
hosting of dog shows is the
basic activity of the KKF that
can be enjoyed by dog-loving
general public as well as by
professional breeders and handlers.
The
first FCI international dog
show organized by KKF was held
in October 1994. Today, the
KKF organizes around 30 dog
shows per year including international
FCI dog shows, AKU championship
dog shows, KKF championship
dog shows and special breed
shows. The shows are officiated
by foreign judges and KKF judges.
5)
Issuing certificates for certain
professionals The KKF
holds workshops and seminars
and qualification test in order
to train various professionals.
It issues certificates for trimmers,
handlers, and trainers with
different grades according to
ability.
6)
Cooperation with institutions The
KKF cooperates with many universities
and canine institutions in order
to train young professionals,
exchange information and promote
canine culture.
7)
Microchip operation and DNA
examination With view
regard to the scientific consideration
management of dogs, the KKF
cooperates with institutions
that are authorized microchip
operations and are equipped
to carry out DNA examinations.
8)
Pet campaign Basic activities
of the KKF with regard to canine
culture include public pet etiquette
campaigns, campaigns to prevent
the abandonment of dogs and
campaigns against dog meat.
The KKF contributes to the development
of educational measures to encourage
children and youngsters to love
animals, including especially
dogs. It also engages in the
deployment and training of rescue
dogs, guide dogs and search
dogs.
9)
Registration of the national
Korean breed Korea Jindo
Dog was finally recognized by
the FCI as FCI official dog
breed (No.334) in July 2005.
The KKF is working for the official
recognition of other native
Korean dog breeds such as the
Sapsari and the Pungsan Dog.
10)
Public relations The
KKF has already published a
number of books and papers related
to dogs, including breed standards,
text book for handlers/ trimmers,
periodicals and other materials.
It
is currently working on manuals
for trainers and an agility
text book.
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