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The American Kennel Club
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
February
2008 -
In an effort to help the puppy-buying public find responsible
breeders of AKC registered puppies, the Board has approved a program
whereby clubs can easily and proactively promote the AKC brand, AKC
registration and AKC breeder referral through local classified
advertising.
This initiative which we have dubbed, "Demand AKC Papers" asks clubs
to place classified advertising, via newspapers, magazines, website
or even billboards, in their hometown markets to drive potential pet
owners to newly established AKC created websites such as
www.demandakcpapers.com or www.puppybuyerinfo.com. These new sites
offer all the information a puppy buyer could ever need and will
work in tandem with traditional resources such as www.akc.org, a
kennel club's own web site or local club breeder referral phone
number as a way to educate the public about AKC and registration
benefits. This program also offers a benefit to clubs in that it
meets AKC educational requirements in part A of your club's event
application.
For more than a century, generations of American consumers
instinctively knew that "AKC papers" went hand-in-hand with a
purebred pup from a responsible breeder. But in today's environment,
it is no longer sufficient for us to assume that the average puppy
buyer understands the value of the AKC in the dog ownership
experience.
The puppy-buying public is bombarded with "papers" issued by dozens
of other inferior registries with marketing ploys like similar
looking initials, seals, logos, and even pedigrees based on AKC's
stud book. Add to that the various new avenues of commerce they
face, such as buying puppies from seductive web sites sight unseen
it's no wonder that potential pet owners are confused and unaware of
the real benefits of AKC registration.
Many proactive parent, specialty and all-breed clubs have already
embraced this idea. For example, just recently the Bernese Mountain
Dog Club of America, the American Rottweiler Club and the Golden
Retriever Club of America, have taken out full page ads in the
classified sections of glossy consumer dog magazines to tout the
benefits of getting a purebred dog from parent club members. And I
know that many more clubs routinely place small classified ads in
their hometown papers to help local residents easily find a breeder
in their community. It is this type of grass roots outreach that we
feel can have a positive impact when implemented en masse all over
the country, and that's why we are putting this initiative forward
now and making it as simple as possible for clubs to participate.
The "Demand AKC Papers" tool kit we provide at http://www.akc.org/clubs/club_communications.cfm
includes sample ads and "how-to" instructions on reaching out to
local media outlets to get the best price ad placement for your ad
as a community non-profit.
Finally, we believe this program is a wonderful alternative for
clubs that may not have the resources to meet some of the other
educational requirements because they face challenges such as
staffing large educational events or finding suitable sites. Working
together is not only a win-win situation for AKC and its affiliated
clubs but for the American public looking to add the healthiest and
happiest newest member to their family. We want to ensure that the
easiest way for them to guarantee a successful experience is to
"demand AKC papers" when purchasing their next purebred puppy. Sincerely,
Ron Menaker
Chairman
Highlights from the
February 2008 Board
Meeting
The Malta Kennel Club was
added to the list of registries with pedigrees acceptable for AKC
registration.
The Regulations for AKC Coonhound Bench Shows, Field Trials, Nite
Hunts and Water Races were amended to prohibit individuals currently
under AKC suspension from accompanying casts to the field in Nite
Hunt competition.
The approval criteria for Obedience judges were revised as follows,
effective immediately.
Provisional judges must judge a minimum of ten (10)
assignments and have judged a minimum of one hundred and fifty (150)
dogs prior to applying for regular status. In addition, two (2)
satisfactory observations must be completed with the second
observation being done within one year prior to the request for
regular status.
Upon completion of the requirements for provisional
status, the applicant may apply for regular status as well as for
provisional status for the next class level.
The approval criteria for Beagle Field Trial judges were revised to
provide that in order to maintain judging eligibility an "advanced"
seminar must be attended once every six years. After three advanced
seminars, no further seminars are required. This change is effective
December 31, 2009. After January 1, 2011 no one will be approved to
judge a Beagle Field Trial events if they have not attended a
semester in the past six years.
All Beagle field event judges who last attended a
seminar prior to the year 2000 have until the end of 2009 to attend
the Advanced Seminar.
By the end of 2010, all Beagle field event judges must
meet the "seminar in the last six years" qualification.
After January 1, 2011 no one will be approved to judge
a Beagle field event if they have not attended a seminar in the past
six years.