Real Sociedad Canina de España explained
Real Sociedad Canina de España |
Abbreviation: | RSCFRCE |
Type: | Kennel club |
Location: | Madrid, Spain |
Region Served: | Spain |
Language: | Spanish |
Spanish; Castilian: italic=no|La Real Sociedad Canina de España is the Spanish kennel club. It was founded in Madrid as the Spanish; Castilian: italic=no|Sociedad Central de Fomento de las Razas Caninas en España on 27 June 1911, and became a legal entity on 12 July 1911; on 1 December 1911 it received the royal patronage of Alfonso XIII, and the word 'Real' was added before the name.[1]
It has been a full member of the Federation Cynologique Internationale since 30 May 1912.[2]
It has responsibility for the registration of all dogs in Spain.[3] [4]
Notes and References
- Book: Cantini, Micaela. El caniche. 267. 7 September 2018. Parkstone International. 1 May 2019. Google Books. 9781644615522.
- Web site: FCI members and contract partners. www.fci.be.
- Book: Educación canina y formación específica del guía y del perro para búsqueda de personas desaparecidas. Hidalgo Martínez. Juan. Pujazón Trisac. David. Gutiérrez San Martín. Tamara. Sánchez Sánchez, Antonio. 23. David. 1 January 2017. Ediciones Díaz de Santos. 1 May 2019. Google Books. 9788490521137.
- Book: Gracia, Manuel Curto. Perro De Presa Canario: Special Rare-Breed Edition: A Comprehensive Owner's Guide. 20 November 2012. 63. i5 Publishing. 1 May 2019. Google Books. 9781621870753.