Japan Kennel Club


The Japan Kennel Club is the primary registry body for purebred dog pedigrees in Japan.
It hosts the FCI Japan International Dog Show held annually at the ; the event also includes two grooming competitions, with the highest award regarded as the "best in Japan" title.
Other than conformation shows, the JKC promotes obedience trials for purebred dogs and confers championship and other titles in obedience and similar competitions; the JKC also certifies and examines groomers, trainers and other dog-related professionals. It also administers tests and certifies rescue dogs, as well as host rescue dog competitions.

History

The precursor to the organization, the Japan Guard Dog Association was formed in 1949; this then became the Japan Kennel Club in 1952.. The Club became a member of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 1979. The Japanese name was amended to in 1999.