Unfortunately, several
national breed organizations have begun changing breed standards to eliminate merle based on this old data.
The majority of reputable dog breeders belong to local or
national breed organizations and clubs.
They give generously of their time to
the national Breed organization and it is through a consensus of the breeders that the Standard is arrived at, or changed.
Not exact matches
If there is a clear sign of the growing influence of a new
breed of
national education advocacy
organizations, it surely lies in their entry into state - level politics.
We're honored to be able to partner with an
organization like Project Blue Collar in a bid to help raise funds for
National Mill Dog Rescue — which has pledged to put an end to the cruelty of the commercial dog
breeding industry.»
Note: The American Federation of Aviculture (AFA) is a nonprofit
national organization established in 1974, whose purpose is to represent all aspects of aviculture and to educate the public about keeping and
breeding birds in captivity.
It is a joint effort of the
National Greyhound Association, the official greyhound registry and
breeding organization; and the American Greyhound Track Operators Association.
Tomorrow is
National Pit Bull Awareness Day, and B - More Dog Inc., a Baltimore - based
organization advocating for responsible dog ownership, is urging its members and pit bull owners everywhere to show off the
breed's good side.
Stop Puppy Mills Ohio is a grassroots coalition of both
national and local shelters, rescues and
organizations, including the Humane Society of the United States, working to ensure the humane treatment of dogs in commercial
breeding facilities.
If you don't see a rescue listed for your area, contact the
national breed club or a local
breed club and they can point you toward a Cocker Spaniel rescue
organization.
You can locate
breed rescue
organizations by contacting
breed registries, such as the American Kennel Club (AKC), the
national breed club, local animal shelters, or just by searching online.
Dog Trainers, Animal Control officers, rescue folks, veterinarians — the
national organizations that represent these groups who all KNOW dogs all unanimously agree that
Breed Bans are not the way to solve the problem.
The
National Animal Control Association, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Center for Disease Control, the White House, the Department of Justice, and most professional animal welfare
organizations have all spoken out against
breed discriminatory laws and have supported
breed - neutral dangerous dog laws that apply to all.
By designating the ESSFTA the «parent club» of the
breed, the AKC recognizes us as the
national organization solely sanctioned to steward the ESS
breed standard and rules for ESS - only performance events in the United States.
On that day, Theresa Strader single - handedly started
National Mill Dog Rescue, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit
organization incorporated in the state of Colorado, whose mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome discarded
breeding dogs and to educate the general public about the cruel realities of the commercial dog
breeding industry.
• It's not financially sound as it often ties up community resources while cases are determined • Many folks can not properly identify the
breed in question • Any dog (or companion animal for that matter) can bite • It has NO scientific basis • It's not supported by the following
organizations: American Bar Association, American Kennel Club, American Veterinary Medical Association, American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior, Center for Disease Control and Prevention,
National Animal Control, Association,
National Canine Research Council, The Obama Administration, State Farm Insurance, The US Department of Justice
Every mainstream
national organization that is involved in canine / human interactions is opposed to laws targeting specific
breeds of dogs.
With the help of
National Mill Dog Rescue, a non-profit
organization based in Peyton, Colorado, dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating discarded
breeding dogs, Animal League America was able to change the world of 53 deserving animals this past weekend.
National kennel clubs wield enormous influence on canine activities within their respective countries, impacting not only those
breeds which they register, but often the practices of groups or
organizations of breeders and dog enthusiasts that operate out from under the kennel club umbrella.
There are also two independent health
organizations in the US and somewhere upwards of a twenty other established clubs in other countries, most of them affiliated with or seeking affiliation with their
national all -
breed registry.
«By camouflaging their true agenda and encouraging the public to confuse animals rights philosophy with the public's own belief in principles of animal welfare, they have organized a powerful, highly sophisticated, media - savvy international movement designed to cash in on the fear, concern and ignorance people have regarding animals and animal issues,» says Patti Strand, AKC Board Member and executive director of the
National Animal Interest Alliance (NAIA), an animal welfare
organization that supports responsible use of animals and works to protect our rights to own and
breed dogs.
The AKC is describes itself as a «
national organization devoted to the advancement and welfare of pure -
bred dogs.»
National Rescue Program, The American Kennel Club
Breed Rescue Network, Project
Breed Rescue, State and
National Humane Societies, ASPCA, SPCA and animal welfare
organizations devoted to animal rescue endeavors.
The Chow Chow Club, Inc., sometimes referred to as «The Parent Club», is the AKC - recognized
national organization for the Chow Chow
breed.
Thanks to a collaborative rescue effort with
National Mill Dog Rescue, a Colorado based non-profit
organization that has rescued 12,000 animals from commercial
breeding facilities since its inception in 2007, these deserving Read More
She utilizes social media, announcements to Pug publications, attends the
national breed club dog show, and nurtures contacts with Pug rescue
organizations.
Strand credited animal sheltering groups and
national dog
organizations like the American Kennel Club (AKC) for launching ongoing campaigns encouraging pet owners to select their pets more carefully, neuter dogs not intended for
breeding programs, and understand the lifelong commitment that responsible dog ownership requires.
National Mill Dog Rescue is a Colorado Springs based 501 (c)(3)
organization that rescues, rehabilitates, and re-homes discarded commercial
breeding dogs from puppy mills.
Many nice pet quality bassets wind up in local and
national breed rescue
organizations because the breeder did not give due consideration.
If you don't see a rescue listed for your area, contact the
national breed club or a local
breed club, and they can point you toward a Miniature Pinscher rescue
organization.
National Puppy Mill Project (NPMP) is a nonprofit
organization committed to ending commercial puppy -
breeding (puppy mills) and the inhumane treatment of dogs used as
breeding stock.
Financial Assistance for Veterinary Bills: Includes multiple links and resources that include disease - specific
organizations,
national and regional
organizations,
breed - specific
organizations, and
organizations outside of the US.
In either case, the end result is that commercial breeders, the overwhelming majority of which are abusive and exploitive, are being given the incentive by so - called rescue groups to ramp up their
breeding operations — while Best Friends and every
national animal welfare
organization and every rescue group that deserves the name are working to make the high - volume pet trade a thing of the past.
While the movement to oppose laws targeting specific
breeds is being led by
national organizations of dog trainers, and veterinarians, shelter workers, of animal control officers, etc, one of the leaders of the «ban them» movement is calling people «irrational» and «out of touch» for not wanting dogs to be shot behind the barn.
The event benefits the
National Mill Dog Rescue, an
organization that finds permanent homes for commercial
breeding dogs.
And universally, all reputable
national organizations of professional in the field of animal welfare reject
breed specific policies.
Catering to all
breeds and sizes of dogs, the Bathe to Save
National Tour brings HydroDog's traditional grooming services directly to communities, animal rescue groups /
organizations, and businesses (especially pet - centric) across the U.S. to not only raise awareness of the benefits of animal adoption but to ultimately save the lives of dogs.