The Southern
Oregon
Kennel
Club is an all-breed dog club centered in Medford, Oregon. It is
a non-profit organization formed by a dedicated group of dog fanciers
in 1948.
The
club was founded to protect the interests of purebred dogs,
to do all in its power to advance the interests of all breeds of
purebred dogs, and to promote good sportsmanship at American Kennel
Club events. The club is a member club with the American Kennel
Club and is also a member of the American Dog Owners Association.
The
diverse interests of our members are reflected by the many activities
in which our club participates. We are licensed by the American
Kennel Club to hold dog shows, obedience trials including Rally,
tracking tests, and lure coursing events. Our members are not
required to own a dog, they just need the desire to further the
advancement of dogs within the community.
The
membership of SOKC consists of approximately 75 dog lovers age 18 and
older. These members own and represent more than 35 different
breeds of dogs. Most members participate in one or more of the
following areas: conformation shows, obedience trials including Rally,
tracking, agility, lure coursing, pet assisted therapy, canine
ambassaors, weight pulls, carting, and doggie freestyle.
We
support and encourage members to rescue dogs within their own breeds
and some members also give ongoing assistance to our local animal
shelters.
Several of our members are local, national, and/or international dog show judges.
Every Year, SOKC sponsors:
1) Two AKC sanctioned All-Breed conformation shows and obedience trials, including Rally.
2) An AKC sanctioned Tracking Test in April of each year and training sessions, weather permitting, in the fall and winter.
3) We offer AKC lur coursing - both
tests and trials - for the sighthound breeds along with training
sessions that are open to any dog including mixed breeds.
4) In 2004 we began our quest to
sponsor Earthdog tests for Dachshunds and some of the terrier breeds.
Watch for announcements of the training sessions we'll be holding.
5) Many of our members are also
involved in dog sports under the auspices of other national clubs such
as: Agility, Carting, Field Trials (both bird & rabbit), Musical
Freestyle, Weight Pulling, and Herding.
6) We have at least one Fun Match and "Dog Fun Day" sometime during the year.
7) There are guest speakers at many of our meetings.
8) Annual Christmas Party and gift exchange.
We invite anyone interested in
learning more about dogs to attend any of our events or our monthy
meetings. The meetings are generally held the first Monday of each month.
For further information about htis club and its events, please contact:
Southern Oregon Kennel Club
265 Murphy Gluch Rd
Rogue River OR 97537
In 2004, the following policy was adopted by the membership of SOKC:
"In the interest of pure-bred dogs and
their health and well-being, the Southern Oregon Kennel Club believes
it is not in the best interest of dogs to breed for the retail market.
Therefore, the Southern Oregon Kennel Club will not support the
sale of companion animals at retail outlets such as pet stores, or to
any person acting as a puppy broker, or at auction."
The history of our logo . . .
The statue portrayed in our logo was
dedicated to the City of Medford by Callie Plamm in memory of her
husband Charles and depicts him with their two spaniels.
It was placed in Alba Park in 1934 so that the dogs of Medford would have a place to drink.
The next time you visit the downtown
post office located at 333 W Eighth Street in Medford, take a short
walk across the street into Alba Park to see the statue. Think of
the Plamms and their concern for the dogs of our city.