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The National Greyhound Association (NGA) is the primary registry body for racing purebred dog Greyhound pedigrees in the United States. It is headquartered in Abilene, Kansas. Non-racing greyhounds are registered in the U.S. by the American Kennel Club. ==History== The National Greyhound Association ((NGA )), a voluntary non-profit association operated in accordance with the laws of Kansas, is officially recognized by the entire greyhound racing industry—namely, all Greyhound racetracks and individual racing jurisdictions, as well as foreign greyhound registries and governing bodies—as the sole registry for racing greyhounds on the North American continent. Organized in 1906, it has functioned in this capacity ever since the inception of greyhound track racing in this country of more than 1,500 greyhound owners and breeders whose greyhounds compete at tracks throughout the continent.Records on all breedings, litters whelped, individual registrations, transfers, leases, etc., are maintained at the NGA’s headquarters in Abilene, Kansas. The NGA’s rigid identification system plays a key role in maintaining the integrity of the sport. It is also a primary goal of the NGA to promote the improvement and development of the greyhound breed itself, through maintenance of pedigree and Stud-book records dating back to the latter part of the 19th century. The NGA is an associate member of the World Greyhound Racing Federation and a charter and founding member of the World Alliance of Greyhound Registries and the (American Greyhound Council ), an organization established in 1987 with the American Greyhound Track Operators Association (AGTOA) to fund and oversee greyhound health, welfare and adoption programs. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Greyhound Association」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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