Things You'll Need
- Copies of breed, pedigree, birth and veterinarian records
Instructions
Save all official documentation and records pertaining to the dogs in your kennel. Keep a file on each dog with birth record, documentation of lineage or pedigree and veterinarian record.
Choose a name for the kennel. License the kennel according to state law in the municipality where the kennel is located. Each dog must be licensed. Provide proof of rabies immunization to the municipal officer that licenses dogs. A municipal or state inspector will personally visit the property to assess the kennel and living conditions of the dogs.
Contact the kennel club organization that best suits the type of kennel you own. Read about reputable organizations such as the American Kennel Club, Canadian Kennel Club and United Kennel Club to determine the protections, benefits and association for your kennel.
Choose your organization and then fill out the necessary applications. Copy and prepare any required documentation. Include the sex, breed, color and markings of each dog for identification purposes.
Mail the application and any required fees per dog or the set fee for the kennel. Internet applications may be sent through website links.