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The American Kennel Club
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
September 2006 - The American Kennel Club offers a variety of
educational resources promoting responsible dog ownership. Whether
you are a long-time breeder or just getting started in the sport we
encourage you to take advantage of our informational offerings.
For a comprehensive educational experience, try one of the
AKC/Canine Health Foundation Breeders Symposiums. Last month in
Branson, MO more than 70 attendees, comprised of breeders from all
levels of experience, attended our most recent symposium. The next
symposium will be the Ohio State University Breeders' Symposium in
Columbus, Ohio on November 11 and 12. Visit www.akcchf.org for more
information about this and other upcoming events. Breeders can also
subscribe to the quarterly AKC Breeder newsletter as well as access
an abundance of helpful information on our web site at: http://www.akc.org/breeders/.
But the educational opportunities don’t stop after whelping. Each
breeder has a chance to reach out to the new puppy buyer about the
benefits of responsible dog ownership. Breeders can look to the AKC
for value-added resources to give to the new puppy owner as they
take home that bundle of puppy joy.
Every breeder of AKC-registered dogs knows the benefit of AKC
registration, including the option of 60 days of complimentary pet
insurance, a certificate for a complimentary veterinary examination,
Dog.com coupons, the AKC new puppy handbook and knowing that
registration dollars are funding canine health research, public
education and fighting for the rights of responsible breeders and
dog owners. AKC’s message is clear - registration dollars promote
responsible dog ownership.
As part of this month’s fourth annual AKC Responsible Dog Ownership
Day, AKC brings that message to life with the AKC Responsible Dog
Owner “Pet Promise.” This “Top 10” list for responsible dog
ownership serves as a reminder to both novice and veteran dog owners
that raising a healthy dog is more than just playtime. It is also
training, grooming, exercise and veterinary care.
AKC invites all dog owners to review and sign the AKC Responsible
Dog Owner “Pet Promise” electronically. Breeders can print out the
attractive one-page color “Pet Promise” scroll and slip it into
their new puppy owners’ take-home packet of information.
As part of AKC’s Responsible Dog Ownership Day more than 350 clubs
and organizations are holding their own events throughout the month
of September nationwide. Go to http://www.akc.org/clubs/rdod/events/index.cfm
to sign or print the “Pet Promise” and find an event near you.
Our goal is to provide you with the tools you need and together the
AKC and the fancy can make the greatest impact on the lives of dogs
by making it a priority to educate those who care for them.
Sincerely,
Here is the
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"The American Kennel Club ® Board of Directors has adopted a new
Judging Conflict of Interest Policy, effective January 1, 2007. AKC
® believes that it has the best judges in the world and expends
millions of dollars a year to administer its judging approval system
to ensure that quality remains high.
“AKC judging approval confers a certain status on an individual and
with such status comes an enormous responsibility to both AKC and
the Sport as governed by AKC,” said President and CEO Dennis B.
Sprung.
The policy states, with some notable exceptions, that AKC approved
judges should be focused on judging and supporting AKC events.
Approved judges should not have a significant interest in another
registry that is in direct conflict with AKC or be judging for
another event-giving organization to the possible detriment of
events held by AKC member and licensed clubs.
The complete policy is as follows. Bolding has added
for added for emphasis.
JUDGING CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY
No AKC judge may have a significant interest in a dog registry or
dog event-giving organization deemed by the AKC Board to be in
competition with the American Kennel Club. Significant interest
would include, but not be limited to ownership of, employment by, a
directorship in, and holding office in.
Any AKC-approved judge, who shall judge a purebred dog event in the
U.S. not in accordance with the rules of AKC, which apply to such
purebred dog events without the express permission of the AKC, may
be disciplined even to the extent of having his or her AKC judging
approval revoked.
An AKC-approved judge may judge breeds that are notAKC registrable
and/or that they have not been approved for by AKC at non-AKC
events. The AKC Board has also given permission for the judging of
certain other events based upon the following criteria:
1. AKC has no comparable events in place.
2. While AKC has a program in place, AKC judges have officiated at
events under the aegis of the other organization for yearsbefore
the AKC program was initiated.
3. The type of event is not or would not be perceived as being
contrary to the best interest of AKC and the sport of purebred dogs.
4. The event is a breed or type of breed-specific performance
activity.
No
AKC approval is needed to judge versatility or performance
activities developed by AKC Parent Clubs and sponsored by such
clubs.
Events held by the following organizations meet the above criteria,
and AKC-approved judges may continue to judge them:
• American Sighthound Field Association Coursing Events
• American Working Terrier Association Earthdog Events
• American Herding Breed Association Events
• North American Versatility Dog Association Pointing Breed Hunting
Tests
• American Field Pointing Breed Field Trials
• United Kennel Club Coonhound Events
• Professional Kennel Club Coonhound Events
• Any of the various organizations sponsoring Agility Trials
Other activities may be added to this list at the discretion of the
AKC Board.
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(bolding added for emphasis, speed readers, and perusal as has been our
custom)
* The Board
adopted a conflict of interest policy for AKC approved judges
effective January 1, 2007. It would prohibit
an individual with a significant interest
in a dog registry or dog event-giving
organization deemed by the AKC Board to be in competition with AKC
from being an AKC judge. It would also prohibit AKC judges from
judging non-AKC events in the United States. There are exceptions,
which are included in the policy. The full policy is included in the
minutes from the May meeting.
* The AKC
Board approved funding a Parent Club Conference for up to $150,000.
The request was made by the Delegate Parent Club Committee, which
will conduct the conference in the Summer of 2007.
* The PlottHound becomes eligible to compete in the Hound
Group, effective January 1, 2007.
* The
Conformation judging approval system was completely revised, and a
procedure for the removalofbreedsfromapprovedjudges
was adopted. Complete details are included with the minutes of the
May meeting.
* The Board approved the WorkingDogSport as requested by
four breed Parent Clubs (The American Bouvier des Flandres Club, the
Doberman Pinscher Club of America, the German Shepherd Dog Club of
America and the American Rottweiler Club). This is effective January
1, 2007, with the regulations to be approved by the Board.
* The IcelandicSheepdog was approved to participate in AKC
Herding Events effective September 1, 2006.
The following Delegates were approved:
* Leonard G. Abraham, Belchertown, MA, to represent Holyoke
Kennel Club
* Ann Barbash, Victor, NY, to represent Genesee Valley Kennel
Club
* Gayle Bontecou, Clinton Corners, NY, to represent Mid-Hudson
Kennel Association
* Janice Croft, Blaine, MN, to represent Land O’Lakes Kennel
Club
* Patricia M. Cruz, Coram, NY, to represent Heart of the
Plains Kennel Club
* Lee Davidson, Maineville, OH, to represent Clermont County
Kennel Club
* Denise Dean, Parks, AZ, to represent Bernese Mountain Dog
Club of America
* Roberta Mayers, Waterbury, VT, to represent Green Mountain
Dog Club
* Merry Jeanne Millner, High Point, NC, to represent Furniture
City Kennel Club
* Margaret Uminsky, Levittown, NY, to represent Nassau Dog
Training Club
* Robin Vuillermet, Killingworth, CT, to represent German
Pinscher Club of America
STEVE ROBINSON RETIRES
AKC
Assistant Vice President of Compliance Tom Sharp announced the
retirement of Director of Inspections and Investigations,
Steve Robinson, effective July 7, 2006.
Robinson was an important figure in the AKC’s Compliance program
for over five years. He is credited with managing "all aspects of
the AKC’s kennel inspection program, ensuring effective and
efficient inspection of dog breeders, distributors and pet shops to
meet standards established by the AKC’s Board of Directors and
senior management."
Some are already questioning that "retirement"
as possibly connected to the failed inspection at the "Big Bad"
Wolf facility which was subsequently raided by local authorities
and for which Wolf and his cronies were found guilty of over
100 counts of animal abuse.
AKC's General Counsel, Mr. Michael Swick, assures us that Mr.
Robinson's retirement was completely voluntary. Swick took
exception to my editorial musings and stated that Robinson reported
to Tom Sharp but that he (Swick) had worked with Robinson for five
years and that he and Mr.
Sharp tried to persuade Robinson to stay. It is understandable
that after so many years in service as a highway patrolman and other
enforcement duties, Robinson was ready to retire.
Robinson will be forgotten by most, wished well by others, but questions are likely to
continue regarding AKC's failure to act on alleged or adjudged animal
abuse cases.
Quoting from the AKC press release, “Steve has served us well and we
thank him for his service and leadership, which has resulted in
improvements in the department’s integrity, effectiveness and
productivity. We wish him success in his future endeavors and know
he is looking forward to many happy years pursuing his varied
interests, including breeding and showing Chow Chows.”
The
AKC is now accepting applications to fill Robinson's position. They
require a minimum of eight years of business experience and four
years managing staff in a professional environment. Fittingly, "a
background in law enforcement or regulatory/inspection environment
is highly desired" and the release also stipulates a background in
the sport of purebred dogs as desired. "Above-average computer
skills, especially with MS Office applications, are sought, and a
Bachelor’s degree is strongly preferred but not required."
AKC is one of the top employers, benefits are
extensive, perks are pertinent and it is said to be a great place to
work.
AKC - IAMS POSTER CONTEST
The
American Kennel Club and The Iams Company are pleased to announce
the fourth annual commemorative poster competition in conjunction
with the sixth annual AKC/Eukanuba National Championship. All
dog-loving artists are encouraged to submit any original
two-dimensional painting or drawing reflecting the theme: “The
Wonderful World of Purebred Dogs.” In conjunction with the theme,
submissions must include multiple breeds.
The artwork may incorporate a variety of images depicting the best
in purebred dogs including, but not limited to: illustrations of
human/canine bond, colorful expressions of the intensity of the
AKC/Eukanuba National Championship, images of various purebreds in
action, and the event’s setting, which will be Long Beach,
California in December 2006. Artwork not selected as one of the ten
finalists last year may be resubmitted for consideration.
The deadline for submissions is October 6, 2006 for online entries
and October 7, 2006 for postmarking mail-in entries. An expert panel
will select ten initial finalists, with the grand prize winner
chosen from among those finalists.
The grand prize winner will receive $1,000 and a
four-day/three-night trip for two to the AKC/Eukanuba National
Championship in Long Beach, California December 2-3 (including
airfare and hotel). The winning artwork will be used in a
commemorative poster that will be sold at the event as well as on
the AKC Web site. Proceeds will be donated to Take the Lead, a
501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that provides direct services,
support and care for people in the sport of purebred dogs who suffer
the devastation of life-threatening or terminal illness.
“The commemorative poster contest has become one of the most
exciting aspects of the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship,” said
Ron Menaker, AKC Chairman. “The competition is inclusive for artists
around the world and it enables them to participate in this special
event regardless of whether or not they’re exhibiting a dog.
Further, the competition raises much needed money for Take the
Lead.”
Amy Newkirk, External Relations Manager of The Iams Company, said it
takes an artist to capture the excitement and enthusiasm inspired by
the event: “Every year, artists express their passion for purebred
dogs and the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship. The result is
always an abundance of artwork that uniquely puts our love for the
sport of dogs into pictures. Choosing a winner is always the
toughest part.”
To obtain a copy of the officialrules visit,
National Championship 2006 Poster Competition or send a self addressed stamped envelope to AKC/Eukanuba National
Championship Poster Competition, Official Rules, The American Kennel
Club, 260 Madison Avenue, New York, NY, 10016.
The American Kennel Club (AKC), founded in 1884, maintains the
largest registry of purebred dogs in the world. Its rules and
regulations govern more than 18,000 canine competitions each year.
The Iams Company, founded in 1946, is committed to enhancing the
well-being of dogs and cats by providing world-class quality foods
and pet care products that delight the consumer and strengthen the
human-pet bond.
Animal Planet, available in over 86 million homes nationwide, is the
only television network dedicated exclusively to the connection
between humans and animals.
Media Contacts:
Kurt Iverson Daisy Okas Brian Cox
The Iams Company American Kennel Club Fleishman-Hillard
(937) 264-7436 (212) 696-8343 (816) 512-2252 iverson.k@pg.comdlo@akc.orgcoxb@fleishman.com
AKC AT WORK - DVD
RELEASE & PROMO
The
American Kennel Club ® and Buena Vista Home Entertainment announced
a joint initiative today to help inform viewers about the joys and
responsibilities of owning a dog. This partnership is a result of
two highly successful films featuring dogs, EightBelow and
The
Shaggy Dog, which will be coming to Disney DVD this summer.
Both the Eight Below and The Shaggy Dog DVDs will include inserts
about the films’ canine stars; the SiberianHusky and
BeardedCollie. Supplements will feature breed characteristics such as
temperament, exercise needs and grooming needs, interesting facts
and parent club contacts. The materials have been approved by the
Siberian Husky Club of America, Inc. and the Bearded Collie Club of
America, Inc.
“While Huskies and Beardies are wonderful breeds, they aren’t
suitable for everyone,” said Gail Miller, AKC ®’s Director of Brand
Development. “We are thrilled that these breeds have received so
much well-deserved attention for their star quality, but caution
anyone who wants to own one solely based on what they saw in the
films.”
Points mentioned in AKC breed inserts include:
* Siberian Huskies and Bearded Collies are very active and
need a lot of exercise
* Huskies shed frequently and require regular grooming
* A true herding dog, Beardies will chase cars, children and
other dogs
“We thank Buena Vista Home Entertainment for the opportunity to help
educate prospective puppy buyers and hope the information encourages
people to do their research, contact the national breed club (parent
club) first, and find the ideal breed to fit their needs,” added
Miller.
Both DVDs will appeal to dog lovers and potential future dog owners
creating a beneficial educational platform. Eight Below is the
thrilling and heartwarming adventure of loyalty, courage and the
bonds of friendship between eight incredible sled dogs and their
human guide. And The Shaggy Dog DVD will include a “Bark Along
Bone-Us” feature which is a Disney first made especially for dogs to
enjoy. This special program combines fun dog-themed footage from the
film with an audio track of barking dogs. DVD household dogs are
encouraged to bark along to this unique feature.
Eight Below comes to DVD June 20th and The Shaggy Dog will be
available on August1st