November
2008 -- Canine Health Always A Top
Priority --
For more than a century the
American Kennel ClubŪ, its parent clubs, and responsible breeders
have been dedicated to canine health. The very existence and
continuation of breeds in this country depends on a foundation of
healthy, sound and good tempered breeding stock. AKC takes very
seriously its responsibility to provide proven advice, up-to-date
resources, and significant funding to promote genetic research for
the advancement of good health in the purebred dog.
Today’s purebred enthusiasts do not take breeding lightly -- they
aim to preserve and improve the breeds they dedicate their lives to.
A balanced breeding program includes a host of criteria including
genetic testing, pedigree research, conformation and temperament
analysis of sire and dam.
AKC’s three-pronged commitment to helping breeders reach the highest
standards includes creating the AKC Canine Health Foundation,
supporting AKC Parent Clubs and dedicating AKC staff and resources
to breeder education through its Registry and Breeders’ Department.
About the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation (AKC CHF)