Since 1992 many of the members who co-founded the very first Mi-Ki club are still active members of this club. The very first Mi-Ki Club was incorporated in the state of Wisconsin and was known as The Greater American Toy Mi-Ki Club. You can view this historical information by visiting the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions Our senior club members hold a vast collection of historic documents that show the very begining of the breed per Rev. Maureen Westberg. These records include historical pedigrees that name the ear types, weights, colors, and country of orgin. The Stud Books founded in 1992 solely by Donna Hall have been recognized world wide, as the only accurate foundation Stud Records in existence today. They have been closely guarded and maintained by their founder Donna Hall, who continues to over see their intregrity today. The dogs that were purebred and their history, goes back to three breeds of dogs during development of the breed. They are said to be the Maltese, the Papillon, and Japanese Chin. No other breed was used in the development of the Purebred Mi-Ki according to these historic records. Our club has received full recognition with the RVD/UCI, and this gives us the opportunity to show our Mi-Ki in 16 other countries around the world. We are very proud to receive this distinguished recognition. No other Mi-Ki club or registry anywhere in the world has received this honor. We work closely with Germany, and have co-founded a German based Club. Moving Forward Many other clubs and registries have now been formed, and we are happy to see the popularity of the breed grow, offering diversity among clubs and registries devoted to the pure bred Mi-Ki. |
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