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Organization

Organization of Svenska Kennelklubben

The Swedish Kennel Club is a union of non-profit clubs.

Geographically, the Club is divided into 25 county clubs, and each county club is responsible for membership care in its own county. We also have 35 special clubs, who are responsible for one breed or several breeds each. Our youth club is called Sveriges Hundungdom.

The central organisation has an office with about 70 employees, who administrate the club's business. All decisions are made by about 20 central committees/working groups. The Swedish Kennel Club is governed by democratic decisions at all levels. The final decisions are made by Kennelfullmäktige, KF, who assembles once every second year. All member clubs send delegates to Kennelfullmäktige. During the period between the KF assemblies, the Central Committee is responsible for running the club.

The Swedish Kennel Club was founded in 1889, has about 300 000 members today, and is referred to for considerations in dog matters.