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Activities

Dogs enjoy spending time with their owners and long for activities they can share in together with their owner. The most important thing is that both you and your dog have fun and enjoy your time together.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/activities

Hunting Trial for Spitz

Hunting Trial for Spitz is a hunting-like trial event where the dog’s search of and work with game birds (western capercaillie, black grouse and hazel grouse) is evaluated in the terrain. During the trial, the dog must independently move around the terrain and bark at the right kind of game. The length of each trial is 4 hours. Game is not shot in hunting trials for spitz.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/activities/trials-and-competitions/hunting-trial-spitz

Board

The Council elects a Chair for the Board for a term of two years as well as nine members for terms of three years so that three members are up for resignation each year. The Finnish Kennel Club’s Chair of the Board for the period of 2023–2025 is Esa Kukkonen.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/about-us/decision-making/board

Postal strike affects services of the Finnish Kennel Club

A strike that affects mail delivery will begin on Monday, 11th November and continue until Sunday, 24th November. The main Finnish postal service Posti estimates that the delivery of letters and magazines will be interrupted and that the delays could last for weeks. This also affects services of the Finnish Kennel Club and Showlink Oy, as well as deliveries related to Koiramessut – Dog Fair Finland.  
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/about-us/notices/postal-strike-affects-services-finnish-kennel-club

Official health examinations

Official health examinations refer to examinations conducted in accordance with the instructions approved by the Finnish Kennel Club and stored in the Finnish Kennel Club’s breeding database. In addition to the official results, health information of dogs experiencing symptoms of the said diseases or dogs that have been operated or put down because of the said diseases may be stored in the database.
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/kasvatus-ja-terveys/koiran-terveys/koiran-terveystutkimukset

The Finnish Kennel Club requires parentage analysis of 15 Lappish breed litters

On 22nd November 2019, the Board of the Finnish Kennel Club decided that the parentage of 15 litters in total of the breeds Finnish Lapphund and Lapponian Herder must be confirmed by 30th June 2020. If the parentage has not been confirmed, the dogs concerned are transferred to the Finnish Kennel Club’s studbook for dogs not to be used for breeding (EJ Register).
https://www.kennelliitto.fi/en/about-us/news/finnish-kennel-club-requires-parentage-analysis-15-lappish-breed-litters