Show season is starting!
Upcoming Southern California conformation dog shows and meet the breed events in February 2020.
新海犬舍
Upcoming Southern California conformation dog shows and meet the breed events in February 2020.
Shinkai Kensha is officially registered as “新海犬舍”, kennel #3135 in Japan through the Kai Ken Aigokai (KKA); the main Kai Ken breed registry in Japan. With Kai registrations on the decline, we are hoping to contribute to preserving this wonderful breed both in the states (via AKC) and back in Japan (via KKA).
Kai Ken are a rare breed even in their native country with an estimated population of around 12,000-14,000, and yearly registrations of around 800. In comparison, the Shiba Inu has approximately 30,000 new puppy registrations per year with Japan’s largest Shiba registry: NIPPO.
Our kennel name was inspired by the thought of bridging the ocean – connecting the US and Japan. Shinkai translates to “new ocean”, and Kensha means “kennel”. We also appreciate that “kai ken” is in the middle of our kennel name and will always remain our central focus point.
For puppies to be registered under KKA the following items have to happen:
If only one parent is registered through KKA, puppies are not eligible for KKA registration. Similarly, if any litter registration is not complete by the time the puppies are 4 months of age, they can never be registered through KKA.
The reasons behind health testing breeding Kai Ken, applicable physical and genetic tests, a dive into understanding genetic inheritance, and a review of PRA currently affecting the breed.