The Société centrale canine (Central Canine Society), is an organization founded in 1881. It coordinates and regulates activities and connections between dog clubs, and governmental groups. The organization is made up of regional clubs and breed clubs.
Société centrale canine, Central Canine Society/logo, emblem
Société Centrale Canine: Organization founded in 1881
History of Société centrale canine
According to wikipedia data "In 1885, the Book of French Origin (Livre des origines français, L.O.F.) for the preservation of native dog breeds was begun through the SCC. In 1957, the French Ministry of Agriculture recognised the L.O.F. with other animal records, and it became the official French listing for purebred dogs. Today, all purebred dogs are listed in this register, subject to checking and restrictions. The parent dogs must be certified for breeding, and the puppy certified by inspection of an SCC judge between 10 and 15 months of age. French legal code allows only L.O.F. certified and registered dogs to be sold as purebred."