Just a year ago, I wanted to get useful information about Shell Tea (Shetland Seap Dog, 3, 1 year old), which became a member of my home, such as how to raise, discipline, prevention of illness, etc. Then, I knew that an organization called Japan Colli Club was in Chuo-ku, visited immediately, received explanations, and joined.
The Japan Colli Club (J.C.C.) is located on the 8th floor of Ginza Wakaho Building, a little southwest of Harumi-dori St., opposite Kabukiza Theater. My address is Ginza 5-chome 14-8.
The Japan Cory Club aims to improve and proliferate and spread the cory dog breeds (Rafcory, Smooth Cory, Shetland Seapdog, Border Cory) as sheep dogs and family dogs, and to promote mutual friendship among members.
This club was founded in 1953 (Showa 28), and in 2012, it was a club with a history that held a celebration of the 60th anniversary of its founding.
The photo below shows the lineage testimony issued by j.c.c.c.
Anyone who breeds a collie dog breed or who loves a collie dog breed even if they do not currently have a collie dog breed can join.
The photo below shows the textbook, rules and standards, and guidance D.V.D issued by j.c.c.
If you join, you can register a puppy and participate in events organized by Colli Club Books and Branchs.
You will also receive a newsletter "Kory Fancy" issued once every two months (full of information and photos about Collie and Shell Tea)
I have just joined, but I would like to actively participate in club-sponsored events and support the happy life (dog life) of my dog.
The information and materials introduced on this blog were provided by the Japan Colli Club Public Relations Department. Thank you very much
Click here for the website of J.C.C. Japan Collie Club ⇒