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The American Kennel Club (AKC) keeps a lot of information on dogs registered with the organization. From a dog’s competition wins and losses to its pedigree, the AKC can help you learn a lot about your furry friend. If you know your dog’s AKC registration number, you can use the Club’s website to search for information about your dog, and even getting full reports on its pedigree and dog show participation. All you need to do is register online for a free AKC account, and use the tools they provide.

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Running a Free Search

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  1. To research a dog on the AKC site, you will need to register for a free account with them. Click the Sign Up link on the homepage in the upper right corner, and input your email address, your first and last name, and a password for your account. You may need to verify your email from a link provided by the AKC website.[1]
    • The AKC website is the only accurate, up-to-date source for looking up AKC registration numbers.
    • You can also search as a guest, but registering for an account is a good idea.
  2. Once you have registered, navigate to the ‘shop’ tab on the top-of-page menu bar. Hover over the link to produce a drop-down menu.[2]
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  3. Competitor Reports will take you to a table of reports and searches that let you look for your dog. Click on this link, and look under the Search Tools section.[3]
    • This will be under AKC Services & Reports when accessed from the mail page.
  4. Clicking directly on this link will generate a pop-up where you can search for a dog by its AKC number. Enter the number, and click search to run your query. Select your dog to see its information.
    • This search generates a limited amount of information about your dog including their birth date, sex, breed, group, breeders, owners, and some awards. More comprehensive information may still require buying a report.
    • You can also search from the dog's breed and registered name.
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Finding a Dog’s Pedigree

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  1. Before you can pull up any AKC reports, you need to register for an account on the AKC website. Accounts are free, but registration will require some contact information including your name and email address.
  2. Once you have registered with the AKC site, navigate to the ‘Shop’ tab on the top-of-page menu bar. Hover over the link to produce a drop-down menu.[4]
  3. Under the ‘Shop’ drop-down menu, click on the ‘AKC Certified Pedigrees’ option. This link will take you to a page where you can look up your dog’s pedigree by their AKC number.[5]
    • This report will show your pet's family tree including championships, health certifications, and countries of origin for up to 4 generations.
  4. To generate the search, you need to add the report to your cart. A certified pedigree report from the AKC cost $34.[6]
    • You can choose to purchase a framed version of the report for an additional cost.
  5. Once the report is in your cart, it will produce a pop-up that will allow you to search for your dog by its AKC number. Run the search to select your dog and order the proper report.
  6. Select the ‘check out’ option on the report page. Input your credit card information and complete your purchase. Your certified pedigree will be printed and mailed to you within a few weeks.[7]
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Tracking Your Dog’s Awards

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  1. Before you can access your dog's award records, you will need to register for an AKC online account. Use your name and email address to sign up, and login to you account to get access to the report.
  2. Just like looking up your dog’s pedigree, you need to register for an AKC account before looking up your dog’s awards. Once you have registered, navigate to the ‘shop’ tab on the top-of-page menu bar. Hover over the link to produce a drop-down menu.[8]
  3. This will be under the AKC Reports option. Competitor Reports will take you to a table of reports. Select this link, and look under the Custom Reports & Products for Your Dog section on the table.[9]
  4. This will take you to the report page, where you will be able to search your dog. The report is an online deliverable, and costs $8.[10]
  5. This will generate a pop-up where you can search for your dog by their AKC number. Input your dog’s number to generate their individual report.
  6. Once you have confirmed your dog’s registration number, you will need to purchase the report. Select the ‘check out’ option on the report page and input your payment information. The report will be delivered to you electronically.[11]
    • This report will show any awards and points progressions from any AKC partner dog show or agility event.
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Ryan Corrigan, LVT, VTS-EVN
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This article was co-authored by Ryan Corrigan, LVT, VTS-EVN. Ryan Corrigan is a Licensed Veterinary Technician in California. She received her Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Technology from Purdue University in 2010. She is also a Member of the Academy of Equine Veterinary Nursing Technicians since 2011. This article has been viewed 143,016 times.
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