Welcome to the Trenton Kennel Club's new official web page!

The Trenton Kennel Club was formed in 1911, and became a recognized member club of the American Kennel Club in 1928. The objectives of the Trenton Kennel Club are:

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Our 79th Annual Show & Obedience Trial - May 4 2008
[See Our Judging Program]

There are a limited number of Vendor Spaces still available.
Direct inquiries to our Secretary & Show Chairperson
Deanna Lonabaugh - 609-448-6247
or e-mail at sundaybestpoodle@aol.com

The Club's premiere annual event is an outdoor All-Breed Dog Show and Obedience Trial held in May on the spacious and beautiful grounds of Mercer County Park in West Windsor Township, New Jersey. 2006 TKC Best In Show winner English Springer Spaniel 
    CH FELICITY'S DIAMOND JIM Photo - JC Photography This unique show site allows spectators the pleasure of seating on all four sides of every ring, allowing an unimpeded view of each animal being judged. The 2006 show, our first to include a Rally Obedience event, had a total entry of 3,368 dogs representing 156 different breeds and varieties, including 122 Obedience entries and 106 Rally entries. This years event has an entry of 2,965 dogs plus 87 Rally entries.
According to the American Kennel Club, the 2005 show was the 14th largest all-breed dog show in the United States. In addition to exhibitors, each year's show draws thousands of local spectators, who enjoy not only the excitement of pure-bred dog competition, but also an incredible array of vendors offering great food and plentiful shopping for almost every kind of dog-related item you can imagine.

Membership While membership is unrestricted as to residence, the Club's primary purpose is to be representative of the breeders and exhibitors in its immediate area. Club meetings are held in or within 25 miles of the city of Trenton, New Jersey.   Senior membership is open to all persons eighteen years of age and older who are in good standing with the American Kennel Club and who subscribe to the purposes of the Club. Junior membership is open to all persons under eighteen years of age and bears all privileges of membership except the right to vote and the right to hold office. In order to be elected to membership, applicants must attend three Club meetings, have a member sponsor and obtain the endorsement of two other members, in addition to meeting other requirements.