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The American Kennel Club
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
August
2007 -
As an organization of dog lovers, we have all been deeply
impacted by the news of NFL quarterback Michael Vick's federal
indictment for alleged involvement in the illegal and barbaric
"sport" of dog fighting. While this story is distressing and brings
up intense emotions in all of us, there is a silver lining. It is
creating a national dialogue about dog fighting, illegal in all 50
states and a felony in 48, and often at the bottom of the priority
list in terms of crimes that authorities investigate and pursue.
It's clear that the people engaging in this activity are often
immersed in a culture rife with other illegal activities including
gambling. More disturbingly, it has been found that anyone lacking
enough conscience to torture and maim an animal is a likely
candidate to perpetuate violence against humans. Hopefully the Vick
case will serve as a beacon and bring more forces to bear on
preventing and prosecuting this behavior.
Another issue which is being brought to light is breed-specific
legislation. As municipalities around the country seek to address
the issue of dangerous dogs, they often turn to this type of narrow
and misguided legislation which bans the ownership of certain
breeds. AKC, along with many other respected animal welfare
organizations, has been beating the drum for many years about how
this type of legislation is ineffective. The people perpetuating
these crimes are not your average law-abiding pet owners. They use
dogs as menacing weapons, as entertainment in a blood sport, and as
a prop to sustain their "bad boy" image. Breed-specific legislation
spreads the dangerous misconception that the dogs are at fault. The
reality is that they are the victims, manipulated by "owners" to
fulfill malicious purposes.
The AKC constituency is undoubtedly the most knowledgeable group of
people in this country when it comes to canine breeding, training
and behavior. Do not allow the Vick case to slip by without taking
advantage of it as an opportunity to make your voice heard in your
community. Write a letter to the editors of your newspaper. Meet
with local legislators to ensure that this tragedy is not construed
as a validation for more breed-specific and other restrictive
legislation. Hold an AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day event this
September. Volunteer to educate children via school presentations.
It is not always possible to get a nation's attention so let's use
this opportunity to advocate for the humane treatment of dogs.
AKC has issued a statement condemning dog fighting and sent a letter
to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell (www.akc.org). AKC will continue
to monitor this case and steer the dialogue in a productive
direction to the best of our ability. Just this week press reports
stated that two more of the co-defendants in this case are
considering pleas and that there may be further indictments or a
plea on the part of Vick. We will press for more resources to be
invested in investigating and prosecuting crimes such as dog
fighting so that we can demonstrate as a nation that our society
will not tolerate these brutal and merciless acts against animals.
With your help I am hopeful we can turn a tragedy into a learning
experience for our whole nation. Sincerely,
Ron Menaker
Chairman
Highlights from the
August 2007
meeting of the AKC Board
of Directors
In response to AKC
club input, the Board voted to waive event application fees for
any Conformation show or Companion event in which there were
thirty or fewer entries at the corresponding event in the
previous year. This is to go into effect on January 1, 2008.
Effective January 1,
2008, the Event Service Fee for all events is to be $3.00 for
the first entry of each dog. Effective January 1, 2008 there
will be an Event Service Fee of $3.00 for each additional entry
of the same dog, except for Field Trials and Hunting Tests which
will be $1.50 effective January 1, 2008, and $3.00 effective
January 1, 2009. All Recording Fees remain at their present
levels. The intent of these fees is to defray costs of
administering events, which AKC is very heavily subsidizing. For
more information about these fees visit: http://www.akc.org/events/
event_service_fees_faq.cfm
The Kennel Club of
Taiwan was added to the list of organizations with pedigrees
acceptable for AKC registration.
The Board voted to
direct management to aggressively pursue the registration of
every AKC registrable dog and to actively welcome any breeder or
owner who is willing to abide by all AKC rules, regulations, and
policies.
Eleven breeds were
added to the list of breeds required to jump three-quarters the
height of the dog at the withers, effective January 1, 2008.
The conflict policy
for rally judges was brought into line with the policy for
Obedience judges.
The fee for filing a
complaint under ARTICLE XII, SECTION 1, of the AKC Bylaws was
increased to $100 from the present $10, effective September 1,
2007. This fee is refundable if charges are filed and sustained.
A number of
amendments were approved to the Pointing Breed Hunting Test
Regulations effective January 1, 2008. All of the amendments are
included in the minutes of this meeting.
The Board modified
the procedures for transferring the FSS Black and Tan Coonhounds
into the AKC registry as follows:
*The AKC stud book will close for FSS Black and Tan
Coonhounds on January 1, 2008.
*The HX prefix for the dogs brought into the registry
will also be applied to three generations of their offspring.
*The FSS dogs brought into the registry with the HX
prefix and their offspring will be eligible to compete in AKC
shows, effective September 1, 2008.
The Executive
Secretary reported that beginning with the September 2007
Delegate meeting, minutes as required by the AKC Bylaws, rather
than a transcript of the meeting, will be prepared and
published. The rationale behind this change and details of what
will be in the Delegate meeting minutes are explained in minutes
of this Board meeting. A notice with these details is also being
sent to Delegates.