Not exact matches
Articulating clear animal -
breeding standards that
protect breeded pets and help society to crack down on «puppy mills» and the bad actors that have given that term rise.
While many of the responsible breeders and distributors in these smaller animal categories already hold themselves to internal care
standards, and many retailers conduct audits of their vendors to ensure that protocols are established and followed, there is no common set of
standards that we in the industry can point to with pride when legislators ask what we do to
protect animals throughout the
breeding and sales process.
No other organization cares more for the Golden Retriever or tries harder to
protect the
breed and performance
standard across the country.
Since then (and even before), the club has been promoting,
protecting and maintaining the
breed standards.
Our mission is to
protect and preserve this unspoiled type of working terrier by educating the public about its appropriate
breed standards, genetic health, intelligence, and rich history, thus ensuring its future.
It is the only national Pharaoh Hound
breed club recognized and sanctioned by the AKC, whose duty is to preserve and
protect the
breed and its official
breed standard.
This code of ethics is established to
protect, advance the interests of, and to improve the Staffordshire Bull Terrier
breed; to maintain high
standards of conduct within ownership,
breeding, sportsmanship and ethics.
Quality Westie is meant to provide a new and useful way for Westie breeders and owners to recognize and document Westies that meet the
breed standard, and enable breeders to focus on producing Westies with proper type and exhibiting proper temperament and soundness, and maintain and
protect the future of Westies.
The report's recommendations include: a limit on the number of times a sire can be used for
breeding; health screening should be made a legal requirement for dogs selected for
breeding; the title of Champion should not be given unless a dog has been health screened; the word «pedigree» should be linked to a high
standard of
breeding for health and welfare; an independent advisory body should be set up to advise the Kennel Club and
breed clubs; a puppy sale contract should be introduced to
protect consumers; DEFRA should take forward a campaign for public awareness.
«The plaintiffs and their cohorts don't want there to be any
standards for the responsible care of dogs in commercial
breeding facilities, and that's just not acceptable to Texas pet owners who want to
protect dogs from cruelty and abuse.»
It is up to a
breed's parent club not only to
protect the
breed, but to also write the
breed standard, write the illustrated guide to the
breed, film the
breed video, hold educational seminars for judges to teach them about the
breed, hold specialty shows, help local clubs form, etc..
The objects of the Club shall be: (a) to encourage and promote quality in the
breeding of purebred Great Danes and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; (b) to urge members and breeders to accept the
standard of the
breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only
standard of excellence by which Great Danes shall be judged; (c) to do all in its power to
protect and advance the interests of the
breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows and obedience trials; (d) to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows and obedience trials under the rules and Regulations of the American Kennel Club.
Historically, the AKC has worked closely with the AVMA to ensure that the rights of individual dog owners, and
breed standards, remain
protected.
Both publish magazines; train judges; support dog health research; attempt to assure the integrity of their registries; work for reasonable laws to
protect dogs and dog owners; oppose unreasonable laws that target dog
breeds and numbers and restrict
breeding; allow affiliated clubs to host shows and trials; and work with
breed clubs to establish and maintain
standards by which the
breeds can be judged.
maintain and
protect the
breed type according to the Soft - Coated Wheaten Terrier Breed standard approved by the Kennel
breed type according to the Soft - Coated Wheaten Terrier
Breed standard approved by the Kennel
Breed standard approved by the Kennel Club;
Our goals are to encourage and promote the
breeding of pure -
bred Golden Retrievers and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; to urge members and breeders to accept the
standard of the
breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only
standard of excellence by which Golden Retrievers shall be judged; to do all in our power to
protect and advance the interests of the
breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials, agility trials, hunt tests and field trials; and to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows, obedience trials, agility trials, and field trials under the rules of The American Kennel Club.
The Dalmatian Club of Greater New York is one of about 35 regional clubs affiliated with the Dalmatian Club of America.Our purpose is to encourage and promote the Dalmatian
breed and to do all that is possible to bring their natural qualitites to perfection; urging members to accept the Standard of the Breed, as approved by the American Kennel Club, and to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials and special ev
breed and to do all that is possible to bring their natural qualitites to perfection; urging members to accept the
Standard of the
Breed, as approved by the American Kennel Club, and to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials and special ev
Breed, as approved by the American Kennel Club, and to
protect and advance the interests of the
breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials and special ev
breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials and special events.
This code is established to
protect and advance the interests of Canaan Dogs and to provide
standards for responsible ownership and
breeding practices.
In contrast to the FCI's
standard, the CTCA Standard, designed by professional biologists, reflects adesire to maintain the breed's natural genetic soundness bypreserving and protecting a controlled amount of vari
standard, the CTCA
Standard, designed by professional biologists, reflects adesire to maintain the breed's natural genetic soundness bypreserving and protecting a controlled amount of vari
Standard, designed by professional biologists, reflects adesire to maintain the
breed's natural genetic soundness bypreserving and
protecting a controlled amount of variability.
Internet pet sales are not regulated by any government agency, and are not subject to the Animal Welfare Act, legislation meant to
protect a class of animals from cruelty, set «
standards of care and treatment for certain animals
bred and sold as pets, used in biomedical research, transported commercially or exhibited to the public.»
I know, after 40 years in animal welfare, that regulations that are well thought out
protect animals and facilitate commerce... I am especially interested in the challenge of
breeding pure -
bred dogs on a large scale with humane care
standards that prioritize the care and conditions that matter most to the well being and lifetime care of the dog.
Helping Ferrets The goals of the AFA are many: To promote the domestic ferret as a companion animal through public education via shows, newsletters, legislative education, and other venues; to
protect the domestic ferret against anti-ferret legislation, mistreatment, unsound
breeding practices and overpopulation, needless scientific research, and any practice deemed to lower the health
standards or survivability of the animal; and to provide constant and up - to - date information about veterinarians, legislative activities, medical developments, research data, rescue shelters and other information of interest to ferret fanciers everywhere.
Our Club will work as before to develop and promote the Cavalier according to the
Breed Standard, and to protect the breed through the encouragement of responsible and careful breeding pract
Breed Standard, and to
protect the
breed through the encouragement of responsible and careful breeding pract
breed through the encouragement of responsible and careful
breeding practices.
(a) To encourage and promote quality in the
breeding of apricot and red poodles and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; (b) To urge members and breeders to accept the
standard of the
breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only
standard of excellence by which they shall be judged; (c) To do all in its power to
protect and advance the interests of the
breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows and obedience trials;
This legislation could help moderate
standards on
breeding facilities, like the one in Livingston County, to help
protect the health and well - being of dogs.
The LRCA would like to say thank you to those members who have helped the Club continue to grow by spreading knowledge of the
breed and tirelessly working to protect the Breed stan
breed and tirelessly working to
protect the
Breed stan
Breed standard.
Although commercial dog breeders who sell puppies wholesale to pet stores and distributors are licensed and regulated by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the minimum required
standards of care do little to
protect dogs and nothing to ensure responsible, quality
breeding.
Objectives of the Club To encourage and promote quality in the
breeding of purebred Havanese and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; To encourage the organization of independent local Havanese Specialty Clubs in those localities where there are sufficient fanciers of the
breed to meet the requirements of The American Kennel Club; To urge members and breeders to accept the
standard of the
breed approved by The American Kennel Club as the only
standard of excellence by which Havanese shall be judged; To do all in its power to
protect and advance the interests of the
breed and to encourage sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials and agility events; To conduct sanctioned matches, specialty shows, obedience trials and agility trials under the rules of The American Kennel Club.
By adopting voluntary
standards throughout the industry, we will
protect the animals entrusted in our care, challenge the small minority of substandard
breeding facilities to raise their
standards of care, and ensure consumers have reliable choices.
The BTCA is designed to
protect the
breed from proliferation of genetic faults, and to ensure the
standard of the Boston Terrier.
These guidelines are established in accordance with the objectives of the Tibetan Terrier Club of America, Inc. and are set forth to
protect and advance the interest of our
breed by maintaining high
breeding standards.