INSIDER SUBSCRIPTION

Unaligned News For The Dog Show Fancy

 

 

Columns by

Top Dog Writers

 

Breed & Kennel

Club News

 

SideEffects on

the Dog Fancy

 

ShowShots and

Dog Show Events

 

Dog-e-Book

Yellow Pages

 

Advertising

Rates

 

The Dog Press

FREE SUBSCRIPTION


Send all CLUB

COMMUNICATIONS

& PRESS INFO to

Club News


HandyLinks
Major Dog Registries

Am. Dog Breeders Assoc

American Kennel Club
Am. Rare Breed Assoc.

Australian National KC

Canadian Kennel Club

The Japan Kennel Club

Kennel Club (England)

Nat. Canine Assoc.

United Kennel Club


Subscribe TODAY for Insider Access to TheDogPress!

 

For those who want to know

the INSIDE story $19 per YEAR gets you to the rest of the news, Archives, Research tools and straight talk you simply can't get anywhere else, Click the newsdog NOW!

 

Power To The Max

The internet is power to the people - our users.  One of the many strengths of
The Dog Press
is an involved readership so flex your muscles and let us hear from you! 
Send Us Your News & Views
If published you win a $50.00 certificate good on any NetPlaces site and qualify for $100.00 CASH and
The Dog Press Journalists
Award


4Judges on AKC Policy

4AKC Conflict Of Interest
4Judges Assoc. Letter
4SCJA Cites AKC

4Judges Protest
4What's A Judge Do?

4Judges Discipline

4AKC Job Restriction

4Judging Criteria Part 1

Director Of Judging Operations Interview 

4Judging Criteria 2 

4Judges Letter to AKC


 

 

The world's largest dog-friendly
"yellow page" directory
"Where Everyone Who's Anyone"
is  listed and found!

Get your free listing now!


AKC History-Future

AKC Enterprises

AKC Branding = $9 million

AKC Entry Services?

AKC's NY Times Ad 4 PAWS
AKC Doesn't Enforce
 and in another case,

AKC Fails To Suspend

Holt vs Cooke PAWS
 AKC & AR Love Fest?


Dog People
Serving Dog People
Science  and
Advisory Board

represents over
two centuries
of Professional experience


Mission Statement


AKC & Hunt Corp 

AKC Needs Puppy Mills

HVBC - High Volume Breeders Committee exclusive interview with Chair PATTI STRAND
AKC - Puppy Mill Alliance

interview HVBC Member

 

 

 
Golden Chain-Links

Peer-Reviewed

Links to the best sites

 

Get Chain-Linked Now


TheDogPlace is
the OLDEST and the LARGEST dog site in the world. 

 

Check it out now



 

Across The Board
Direct From The Major Registries

The American Kennel Club

CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
 

July 2007 - A myriad of challenges and responsibilities face your Board of Directors and management everyday. Maintain a registry with the highest integrity so necessary to AKC breeders. Support and supervise the nearly 20,000 AKC approved events held every year. Lead the fight for improving the health and welfare of our dogs. Provide support and leadership in combating ill-conceived legislation which negatively affects our sport and our dogs.

To accomplish these goals it is necessary to have a modern and efficient organization. Our annual budget of over 65 million dollars requires careful attention. As I have said before, our not-for-profit organization is not a business, but it must run in a business-like manner.

All of our efforts to direct and grow the sport of purebred dogs are only possible if we generate the funds to support it.

For many years the income from registrations paid for almost the entire budget of AKC. That has changed dramatically. In 1981 registration revenues accounted for 96% of AKC’s revenue. By 2006 that figure had dropped to less than 50%.

In 1946 we registered slightly over 200,000 dogs. We peaked in 1992 with just over one and one half million. In 2006 we registered 870,192.

We estimate that perhaps 20% of the dogs registered become involved in the sport. From that figure it is easy to understand that the registration dollars from those who did not involve themselves in the sport contributed mightily to support those that did.

With a decreasing registration it is becoming apparent that not only must the Board and management develop new sources of income, but also that the sport itself must be prepared to contribute more to participate.

It is possible to analyze our revenues by placing them in three groups: 1) Core revenue from the sport, 2) Core revenue not sport-generated, and 3) Alternative revenue. Core revenue, both sport and non-sport, is generated from AKC programs and services, such as registration, event and recording fees, magazine subscriptions, and pedigree sales, etc. Alternative revenues include sponsorships, licensed products and credit card royalties.

While the great bulk of our annual budget expenditures are directed to the sport, we estimate that only 25% of our income is generated as “Core Income from the Sport.”

Our reality is that the sport must share a larger portion of the costs of our sport. We must continue to address our declining registration problem. We must aggressively pursue alternative revenues. At the same time we must continue to be severely disciplined in our expenditures.

When we achieve new alternative revenue, it is with the realization that this type of revenue is always less certain on a continuing basis than core generated income. What sells today may not sell tomorrow.

I have shared with you these thoughts and figures because to understand what AKC is capable of doing one must appreciate the bottom line of our budget. Both the Board and management are optimistic that AKC has a bright future firmly committed to our tradition and goals and supported by a strong financial position.


Sincerely,

 

Ron Menaker

Chairman

 

 

Highlights from the July 2007

meeting of the AKC Board of Directors


  • The Board reviewed a number of current Fees. As the current Event Service and Recording Fees cover a very small percentage of the expenses related to the administration of events, the Board discussed how any increases to these fees could be held to a minimum. At the same time the Board is considering a reduction in event application fees, which are more onerous for clubs with small entry events. The Board also looked at registration transfer and lease of bitch fees, as well as the Open Registration Fee. Any of the above fees could be changed at the August 2007 meeting with a future effective date.
     

  • The Board approved several changes to the Obedience Regulations, effective January 1, 2009. They make three current Non-Regular Classes, optional Titling classes and create a new non-regular Wild Card Class. They also create regional events at which dogs may qualify for the National Obedience Championship (effective July 1, 2008). The complete changes are included with the minutes of this meeting.
     

  • The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association (NAVHDA) was added to the list of domestic registries with pedigrees for dogs whelped in the United States eligible for AKC registration. This would not apply to Irish Setters until AKC hears further from the Irish Setter Club of America.
     

  • The Board voted not to approve or disapprove an amendment to the AKC Bylaws, submitted by the Bayou Kennel Club, to remove term limits for AKC Board members. The proposed amendments will be read at the September 2007 meeting, and voted at the December 2007 meeting without a Board recommendation.
     

  • Since 1996, AKC has awarded medallions for dogs earning all of their championship points in the Bred-by-Exhibitor Class. Beginning in January 2008, special medallions will be awarded to breeders who have won five and ten of the original Bred-by-Exhibitor medallions.

 

Send to Show Breeder Survival

 

Back To HomeAcross The Board Index


Send Club News to contact@thedogpress.com