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The American Kennel Club
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT

JULY 2005 - Since my report last month, there has been a great deal of discussion and speculation regarding the Pet Animal Welfare Statute (PAWS).   I have heard from many of our members, both pro and con, and wanted to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the interest I have received from so many of you.

As you know, at the request of the bill’s sponsor, Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, AKC has provided clarifying information concerning various aspects of the proposal.  More specifically, AKC has been involved in crafting language to ensure the bill is effective in providing adequate inspection of Internet and other non-conforming, large-scale breeders, while ensuring that hobby breeders and the fancy are not unnecessarily regulated by the government. We believe we were helpful in securing these marked improvements over previous iterations of the bill.

While there has been some misinformation dispersed by the bill’s opponents regarding the bill’s provisions, the truth is that only a small percentage of breeders will be impacted.  In fact, AKC’s rigorous inspection standards already meet or exceed those that are contemplated by PAWS. Why would we oppose legislation that reflects our own standards of self-regulation? This is one of the chief reasons we have agreed to support the bill.

Although the bill has already been introduced, we are cognizant of the fact that legislative language can change and legal definitions can be reinterpreted.  For this reason, we are committed to channeling all the influence AKC can muster to ensure that the PAWS legislation preserves the important exceptions for hobby breeders and fanciers, while at the same time holding non-conforming breeders to reasonable standards of pet care.  At AKC, we take seriously our charge to do what we can to protect the welfare of dogs, and will continue to advocate for appropriate measures to do so.

Because there is misinformation circulating about the bill and our position, I wanted to invite you to visit our website, where we have posted an updated and comprehensive section dedicated to PAWS.  We are committed to keeping you informed on every aspect of this important bill and to answer any questions you may have.

As the legislative process evolves, I will remain personally engaged in the AKC effort to ensure that the final outcome is a law we can back.  I give you my personal commitment that AKC will never support any legislation that deviates from our long-established core mission of ensuring adequate standards while protecting the sport of purebred dogs.

I hope that once you learn all the details, you will join me in voicing support for PAWS. This is our opportunity to embody the essence of our tagline by being about “more than champion dogs” and be “the dog’s champion.”

Sincerely,


Ronald H. Menaker
Chairman


 

My only editorial comment on Mr. Menaker's report is that we hope it goes exactly as he states.  Here's some other good news and great publicity for purebred dogs.  

AKC and it's Partner Hartz awarded $45,000 in Veterinary Scholarships to 29 Vet-Tech students.  AKC has been awarding scholarships since 1991 and Hartz is proud to join the AKC as sponsor of Veterinary Outreach in celebrating and supporting the veterinary technicians of tomorrow.

AKC declared Saturday, September 17, 2005,  “AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day” and plans community events aim to educate first-time dog owners about the responsibilities of dog ownership and also to help current owners enhance their relationships with their pets.  “Unfortunate incidents involving dogs are often a result of carelessness on the part of the dog owner to take responsibility for their pet.  There are two ends to every leash and responsible dog ownership begins with the person holding the leash,” said Lisa Peterson, AKC’s Director of Club Communications.  To date, over 175 clubs and organizations have signed on hold public events such as Canine Good Citizen® tests, obedience/agility demonstrations, microchipping clinics, breed rescue information, therapy dog/service dog demonstrations, safety around dogs for kids, fundraisers and many more entertaining and educational events..  Listings of all events can be found and searched by state at http://www.akc.org/clubs/rdod/events/SUPER SERVICE, super summer, what a great idea this is!

and there's more - AKC Honors Five REALLY "Top Dogs" with the 2005 Awards For Canine Excellene (ACE) The dogs are to be recognized for their contributions to the Safety and Wellbeing of Mankind.  For photos and more about ACE, including honorable mention awards, go to http://www.akc.org/news/ace/index.cfm.

And here's some fun stuff AKC shares  - 

Dogs have occupied the homes of many of the world’s most sought-after celebrities since the dawn of the entertainment industry. Under constant surveillance of fans, critics and the media, celebrities turn to canine companionship for the unconditional love and support man’s best friend provides. 
 
“Celebrities are admired by millions of fans, and the choices they make—from clothing to cars—often result in fans following suit,” says Lisa Peterson, AKC Director of Club Communications. “After a breed is featured in a commercial, film, or television show, or on the arm of a celebrity, we often see a spike in registration numbers for that breed.  But prospective dog owners need to make sure they choose the right breed for their lifestyle by researching exercise needs, grooming, temperament and other factors.”

We couldn't agree more.  That's why purebreds should remain purebred.  Here's some things you didn't know, courtesy of AKC.

 Courteney Cox-Arquette: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. 
The happy and affectionate Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is an ideal dog for Courteney Cox-Arquette and her family. Cox, a young wife and mother, owns two Cavaliers named Hopper and Harley.  In a June 2003 interview with Glamour magazine, Cox discussed how she and her husband, actor David Arquette, sleep beside their dogs every night.  When asked when she is happiest, Cox replied, referring to her dogs: “They bring me so much joy… It makes me so happy when I’m lying in bed and look over and see my husband, two little dogs… I don’t think I can be happier than this.” Cavaliers are a good choice for a family like the Arquettes because, like all toy breeds, they naturally love being close to and spending time cuddling with their owners. They are playful yet gentle-natured, a perfect match for a family with a young child, like the Arquettes.

Will Smith: Rottweiler.
Smith’s choice of Rottweilers stays true to his Philadelphia roots. In 2004, the Rottweiler was ranked number three among the most popular dogs in the City of Brotherly Love. A member of the AKC Working Group, Rottweilers are calm and confident, with great strength, agility and endurance. Known for their inherent desire to protect home and family, Rottweilers can provide the kind of security desired by someone frequently away from home, such as the hardworking actor and rapper Smith. In addition, the Rottweiler’s high endurance makes him a good match for Smith’s active wife, actress Jada Pinkett Smith. According to a July 1999 article in Australia’s Sunday Telegraph, Jada Pinkett Smith said, "My weight goes through different stages, and I work out when I need to. I get lots of exercise walking our four Rottweilers." 
 
Shania Twain: German Shepherd Dog.
The German Shepherd Dog is a courageous, intelligent and steadfast breed. Known for its ability to adapt to a variety of settings, country singer Shania Twain has no difficulty acclimating Tim, a German Shepherd, to the dozens of cities she visits each year while on tour. Twain, who relies on Tim for both companionship and protection, has taken the necessary steps to ensure that her beloved dog is well cared for while on the road.  Among Tim’s many perks, a May 1998 article in The Toronto Sun reported that Twain’s luxury tour bus was equipped with a customized doggie door.
 
Pete Sampras: Labrador Retriever.
The Lab is a strong, hardworking, versatile dog that is eager to please his owner. A member of the AKC Sporting Group, Labs are naturally athletic and require daily exercise, making them a great companion for a professional tennis player like Sampras.  For couples with young children, such as Sampras and his wife, actress Bridgette Wilson, Labs are a particularly loving and gentle breed of choice. 
 
Fran Drescher: Pomeranian.
A popular member of the AKC Toy Group, Pomeranians are lively, bold and alert dogs bred specifically for companionship. Actress Fran Drescher, whose personality is often described as lively and bold, seems to have met her match with her like-minded Pomeranian, Esther. Esther’s innate desire to be close to her owner proved important when Drescher was diagnosed with cancer a few years ago. Esther was a key source of comfort for Drescher throughout her battle, illustrating that canine companionship can boost a person’s spirits. Now that Drescher is healthy, she has continued to provide her Pomeranian with the love and attention the breed craves.  Drescher is frequently seen around New York and Los Angeles, Esther always by her side.

Owen Wilson: Australian Cattle Dog.
The Australian Cattle Dog is a lesser-known breed that is strong and agile, extremely loyal and protective of its owner, and often reserved with strangers. Owen Wilson, a characteristically laid-back comedic actor, writer and bachelor, offers the ideal lifestyle for his Australian Cattle Dog, Garcia. Whether it’s bike-riding, skateboarding or hanging out at home, Wilson provides the one-on-one bonding a Cattle Dog needs to be happy.    

 


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