As the only canine organization in Poland is since 1938, a member of the International Canine Federation (FCI), established in 1911 and associating 90 countries from 5 continents. The Zwiazek Kynologiczny w Polsce (Polish Kennel Club) was established on 29th of July 1938. After the World War II it was reactivated on 5th of May 1948. The Club has 50 regional branches. The Zwiazek Kynologiczny w Polsce (Polish Kennel Club) is an organization gathering breeders, owners and enthusiast of purebred dogs belonging to 350 breeds: Sheepdogs and Cattledogs, Pinscher, Schnauzer, Molossers, Swiss Mountain and Cattledogs, Terriers, Dachshunds, Spitz and primitive types, Scent Hounds, Pointing Dogs, Retrievers, Flushing Dogs, Water Dogs, Companion and Toy Dogs and Sighthounds. The Polish cynology can be proud of 6 native breeds: Polish Greyhound, Polish Hunting Dog, Polish Hound, Polish Lowland Shepherd, Polish Tatra Sheepdog and Polish Hunting Spaniel (breed not recognized by FCI). Every year the Polish Kennel Club organizes about 200 dog shows, including 30 international ones. In 2018 the Zwiazek Kynologiczny w Polsce (Polish Kennel Club) was the host of European Dog Show in Warszawa-Nadarzyn. It organizes also sport competitions for dogs: agility, obedience, dummy, sighthounds races and coursings, companion and schutzhund championships, as well as trials and tests for hunting dogs in cooperation with Polish Hunting Association. |