We offer this site as a resource to both the experienced dog person in search of information about our club and our shows/obedience trials as well as to the new dog person interested in finding a purebred dog or information about specific breeds. The Clemson Kennel Club is comprised of a number of individuals from all walks of life who have a common interest in purebred dogs. And we would welcome
and like to invite other interested persons to join us in our shared love of purebred dogs!!! The club has members who are active in conformation showing (the dog most closely representing the written standard for the breed) as well as obedience competition (the dog that can most correctly perform a prescribed set of exercises with varying degrees of difficulty). Some of our members are active in both areas. We also have club members active in a variety of other sports such as hunt test, barn hunt, Rally, carting, Canine Good Citizens, tracking, Therapy dogs and many, many other sports and fun activities to be enjoyed with our purebred canine companions. Experienced dog people will be especially interested in the information about our annual shows and obedience trials. Information is also available about special deals on hotels as well as the location of various informative web sites. People new to dogs can check our breeder referral page that offers a contact person to help with a specific breed. We also provide links to the AKC web site for each particular breed to help you find the dog you are looking for. There is also a page for frequently asked questions (FAQs) that will help you understand more about dogs and the hobby of purebred dogs. Foundation
The club was founded in 1980. Some of the founding members were: Roger Brown, Suzanne Culbertson, Mike and Carla Garrison, and Diane Bitzer. The group began meeting in a movie theater in Seneca, moved around meeting in several area banks, and worked selling concessions at Clemson games to earn the money necessary to start the process to gain the privilege of hosting AKC sanctioned matches and finally AKC sanctioned all-breed shows and obedience trials.