How much is the registration fee of PCCI?
Schedule of Fees
Admission Fee (Regular Member) | 308.00 |
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL | |
Associate & Junior Member | |
If paid on or before January 15 each year | 336.00 |
If paid after January 15 each year | 392.00 |
How long does PCCI take to process?
The processing of the documents (transit times excluded), if everything is in order, will take no more than two weeks from the date of receipt at the PCCI office.
How do I register my new puppy?
To register your dog through the AKC, you will need to obtain the registration application from the breeder from whom you purchased your dog. If you are registering your service dog, you will likely need to provide valid proof of your disability. If payment is required, be aware that your payment may be nonrefundable.
How can I get papers for my dog?
If you do not have your dog’s specific papers or registration information, you will need to contact the original breeder and have him request new paperwork from the registry for your dog.
How can I get PCCI paper in the Philippines?
How to Become a PCCI Member
- Download the PCCI Membership Card Form from the Application Forms Section of this website.
- Fill-out and sign the PCCI Membership Card that serves as your application form.
- Attach/Enclose a photocopy of your Identification Card and 2 pieces of your 1″ x 1″ ID picture for your PCCI ID card;
Is PCCI paper important?
It serves as a record of your dog’s identity, providing recognition and official documentation of your dog’s place in breed history. Together with your PCCI registration certificate is your dog’s pedigree that traces its parentage back four generations.
What is the purpose of PCCI?
A The PCCI is a nonstock, nonprofit, service-oriented corporation established for the primary purpose of handling the registration of the growing number of pure-bred dogs in the country.
At what age do you register a puppy?
6 months old
Your dog or cat must be registered on the NSW Pet Registry by the time it’s 6 months old. Registration is done once and is valid for the lifetime of the pet.
What is kennel registration?
Kennel Registration provides you with registration documents. and certificates of pedigree for your puppies. Complete you order online today and you will receive your. documents within 1 – 2 working days. Get Started.
Can you buy a dog without papers?
Many purebred puppies are offered for sale without registration papers, or with registration papers but no pedigree. These sellers will tell you that you don’t need papers/pedigree if you just want a pet. Papers and pedigrees, they might say, are only necessary if you want to show or breed your dog.
How do I find my PCCI papers?
You may view or download the Upcoming Shows and Events from the bottom center of the homepage or go to http://www.pcci.org.ph. For more details, please call Annaliza or Geralyn at 721-8345.
What is the use of PCCI?
Do you have to be PCCI member to use PCCI forms?
You must be an active member of PCCI before using this form. Not to worry, you can be a member using the membership form . PCCI Forms will move to a new online forms system soon. Only existing members of PCCI will be able to use the forms site.
How to register a stud dog in PCCI?
1. Secure and fill up Application for LItter Registration Form. This form is available free of charge from the PCCI office or it may be downloaded from this website. Make sure to have the Owner of the stud dog sign Part 1 of the Application. Please see the section, “Litter Registration” for more detailed discussion. 2.
How long does a PCCI membership card last?
The PCCI Membership Card is the first step before registering any of your pets. The Kennel Affix is valid for a five (5) year period for a fee of P840 inclusive of VAT. The Kennel Affix can be renewed at the end of each five year period for another five years.
What does a PCCI pedigree certificate tell you?
It shows the genetic lineage or ancestry (four generations in the case of the PCCI) of each dog. It is the hallmark of every purebred dog as the Pedigree Certificate traces not just its ancestors but more importantly the accomplishments of each dog in its lineage.