Puerto Rico FCI Kennel Club
So now he is! I just got his registration back today, yay! He is official! So now any puppies that he has can also be registered with the Puerto Rico Club. And they can be transferred to any FCI member country too. I’m relieved. I’m glad it’s done and I got his pedigree back, you have to send in the original pedigree and that made me a bit nervous.
I wonder if they make ashton cigars down in Puerto Rico… I should go and find out someday. It’ll be cool to be able to go anywhere in the world and show him in an FCI dog show. Just like the World Dog Show in Denmark we are going to. Yay! I’m excited to be going!
Comments
Comment from Erika and Kent
Time March 18, 2010 at 1:22 pm
Congratulations!!! Looking forward to meet you & Jet this summer!
Comment from Marsha England
Time January 14, 2011 at 8:22 pm
Hi, I am considering doing the same thing with some of my Bolognese. Can you tell me how much it ended up costing you? I have heard everything from $100 to $300. also, could you tell me some details on how you did this procedure.
Thanks,
Marsha
Comment from Cynthia
Time January 16, 2011 at 7:39 pm
Hi Marsha, It cost $85 to register Jet with FCPR. It’s pretty expensive, but I think worth it to ensure his, and his offsprings, status in the world. I did have to send his original pedigree in which made me nervous, but I got it back without a problem.
I just went to the FCPR website and printed out their registration form, wrote a check, and sent it all in with the original pedigree.
Cynthia












Comment from Kathy
Time March 17, 2010 at 6:27 pm
congrats on getting that done and all back! I bet that is a relief to have that out of your hair!
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