New Secretary Appointed
Adrian has taken over the role of Secretary of the Welsh Kennel Club; contact details have been updated and are now visible on the website.
Adrian has taken over the role of Secretary of the Welsh Kennel Club; contact details have been updated and are now visible on the website.
After over 20 years as joint secretaries Graham of Welsh Kennel Club Ann Hill have retired. They were elected life members for their contribution to the society and presented with a gift to thank them for their services. Adrian Marett takes on the role of secretary after five years as assistant secretary at Bath Canine…
It is with grave sadness that the Officers and Committee have to report to all, that Barbara Swaine-Williams has sadly died recently. The funeral will be held on Tuesday 21st March 2023 at 12 noon in Preswylfa Chapel of Rest, Valley LL65 3EA, followed by a short service in Bangor Crematorium at 1.30pm. We appreciate…
Thrilled and delighted to say that the forever fun days of the summer are now upon us and this brings the return of the forever popular fun companion dog and pet shows. You will find the WKC licensed shows listed in our Whats on Diary along with details. If your running or thinking of running…
Launch of Dragons Ci The Dragon’s Ci is a an Action group set up to discuss the implementation of safe and phased return of canine activities in Wales which is intended to benefit all. There is an experienced cross-section of people -predominantly from Wales who are working to this end. We understand that some societies…
Animal exhibit regulations in Wales Kennel Club urges exhibitors to have their say on animal exhibit regulations in Wales The Kennel Club is urging dog show exhibitors from across the UK to write to the Welsh Government to prevent thousands of people who show dogs in Wales being caught in a newly proposed licensing system.…
We hope that you are able to join us in the land of my fathers. With graded and Championship classes; Small, Medium and Large dog qualifiers; the dog and you can swim in the sea and with more dogs in one place than you can shake a stick at anywhere else in Wales why would…