Sentences with phrase «breed health coordinator»

Molly continues to serve the club as Breed Health Coordinator and I wish to put on record our thanks for all her work for the club.
(Kennel Club Press Release) Following consultation with the Tibetan Terrier breed health coordinator, on behalf of the breed clubs, the Kennel Club has approved two new official DNA testing schemes for progressive retinal atrophy in this breed — PRA 3 and PRA (rcd - 4).
It is a Kennel Club requirement that every breed should appoint a Breed Health Coordinator (BHC) to represent the whole breed in the UK and liaise with the Kennel Club on matters of breed health.
At their 2012 Breed Health Coordinator's seminar the Kennel Club introduced the «Breed Health Improvement Strategy: a Step by Step Guide».
Action: FB has already notified the Kennel Club of the change of Breed Health Coordinator.
The final session of the morning was presented by Penny Rankine - Parsons, Breed Health Coordinator for French Bulldogs, who gave an excellent account of how that particular breed has developed a breed health strategy and the progress that has been made.
Appendix A of this document listed, in detail, what was considered to be the role of the Breed Health Coordinator.
The KC Breed Health Coordinator's 2014 seminar was held at the KC building, Stoneleigh Park, on the 17th September.
The format of the afternoon sessions varied from that of previous Breed Health Coordinator's symposia.
The first Breed Health Coordinator's seminar, chaired by Professor Jeff Sampson, was held at the Kennel Club Building at Stoneleigh Park on the 18th November 2011.
The primary role of the breed health coordinators would be to act as the «conduit» for the collection and transfer of information to / from the Kennel Club and the breed clubs, and their members.
Additionally, they consulted individual breed clubs / councils, via the Breed Health Coordinators, to determine whether or not there were any «causes for concern» within their breed.
One of the sessions at the 2013 Breed Health Coordinators seminar was devoted to a «workshop» where delegates were asked to discuss «Common problems encountered by Breed Health Coordinators».
A breed health coordinators seminar was held at the Kennel Club Building at Stoneleigh Park on the 13th September 2012.
Initially, although there was no specific «job specification» ascribed to the breed health coordinators, the declared objective was the collection and communication of data pertaining to the health of dogs within the breed.
The Kennel Club continues to work alongside breed clubs and breed health coordinators, in a collaborative effort to improve the health of pedigree dogs.
«The Kennel Club continues to work alongside breed clubs and breed health coordinators, in a collaborative effort to improve the health of pedigree dogs and we are happy to accommodate a club's request to add a new DNA test to its lists and would normally need a formal request from the breed's health coordinator or a majority request from the breed clubs.»

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In order to aid selection of «a suitable dog» for inclusion in the Genome Sequencing Initiative Dr Cathryn Mellersh has requested that the Health Coordinator of each of the participating breeds complete a questionnaire to provide information about health concerns in their Health Coordinator of each of the participating breeds complete a questionnaire to provide information about health concerns in their health concerns in their breed.
One of the initiatives introduced in 2009 was the appointment of breed nominated Health Coordinators who would operate as part of the Kennel Club's Breed Watch initiabreed nominated Health Coordinators who would operate as part of the Kennel Club's Breed Watch initiaBreed Watch initiative.
(Kennel Club Press Release) The Kennel Club has approved a new official DNA testing scheme for Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA / CH) in Lancashire Heelers, following consultation with the breed clubs and the health coordinator for the breed.
The Kennel Club is happy to accommodate a club's request to add a new DNA test or health testing programme to its lists and would normally need a formal request from the breed's health coordinator or a majority request from the breed clubs.
Although UKC registers more breeds, AKC is larger and has broader impact on the world of purebred dogs through its extensive network of education and legislative coordinators, free education program for students, contributions to canine health, administration of a microchip identification registry, and involvement in more than 15,000 dog shows, tests, and trials each year.
«We are happy to accommodate a club's request to add a new DNA test to its lists and would normally need a formal request from the breed's health coordinator or a majority request from the breed clubs.»
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