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The American Kennel Club AKC CHAIRMAN’S REPORT |
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February 2006
Every sport has a Code of Sportsmanship. Some are unwritten,
informal guidelines that people learn along the way in their journey
to learning a new sport. Others are more formal and rigorous,
written out for all to see, appreciate and embrace.
AKC Code of
Sportsmanship
I
hope everyone in the fancy will take time to read and practice the
new code and appreciate the value a Code of Sportsmanship adds to
the experience of being a member of "the fancy." Enjoy! |
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Lots of News! At the end of January, AKC announced CAR’s Canine Support and Relief Fund received $100,000 donation from the estate of Beverly and Fred Taylor. Donations to the Fund are used for supplies, financial resources and other assistance to the canine victims of natural disasters throughout the U. S. "The generosity of Beverly and Fred Taylor reaches far beyond the devastation of the hurricane. Their gift sends a message for all to know. People like the Taylor's are very special because they help pets in a time of need. They are unique and cherished friends of AKC CAR" said Dr. Carmen Battaglia, President and CEO of AKC's Companion Animal Recovery. A devoted dog fancier for most of her life, Beverly Taylor owned and exhibited Borzois for the past two decades. She purchased all of her Borzois from Majenkir Borzois’ kennel founder and recent Hound Group Breeder of the Year winner, Karen Staudt-Cartabona. Taylor’s three male Borzois were willed to Staudt-Cartabona, whose husband flew to Seattle to escort the dogs home. “I don’t think I have ever seen dogs as sad as these,” commented Staudt-Cartabona when asked about the state of Taylor’s dogs. February 2006 was a busy time for the Board in spite of excitement and a million details connected with the famous Westminster show in the backyard. There has been much discussion regarding exceptions and bent rules for foreign (i.e. visiting) judges and this month, the Board took positive steps. The Board approved a revised policy concerning visiting judges. The policy adopted at the July 2005 Board meeting was reaffirmed. However, the number of all-breed shows a visiting judge may do in a calendar year was raised from six to eight. The list of visiting judges that are exempt from the all-breed show limit was frozen as it existed in 1996 and there will be no additions to that list. Visiting judges who establish residences in the U.S. will only continue to be approved as a visiting judge for two years, after which they would be required to apply under the AKC system. The Board adopted an AKC Code of Sportsmanship. It then moved on to set history and precedent by approving a request to use a Surrogate Dam to produce a litter using the eggs harvested from a now spayed Portuguese Water Dog. using dam of the same breed. It is characterized as a one-time approval and would be contingent upon AKC having DNA profiles from the sire, dam, surrogate dam, and all dogs in any litter produced by this procedure. Hard to see how, having allowed this implant to proceed and established rules, it could deny any other applicant. Fees were not disclosed but we can be sure, there will be fees. The Board approved a procedure to accommodate the registration of Buckskin colored Plotts. Many hound enthusiasts are wondering what’s next. You will remember that the Black and Tan Coonhound was figuratively-speaking “cloned” when the Black and Tan Treeing Coonhound was invented from UKC registrations. The following Delegates were approved:
Charles Arnold, Oakland Park, FL, to represent Fort
Lauderdale Dog Club In a prompt press release, AKC expressed concern over BSL after the Bull Terrier won WKC The AKC congratulates "Rufus," the Colored Bull Terrier, for taking home the coveted Best in Show trophy and is confident that this win will help bring attention to the issue of breed-specific legislation (BSL) on dogs like Rufus. “Rufus’ win will help us communicate to all dog owners about the ever-increasing threat of breed specific legislation,” says AKC’s VP of Communications Noreen Baxter. “Unfortunately when there is a dog-related incident in a community, many legislators think this is the answer. What they don’t realize is that BSL unfairly punishes responsible dog owners, is difficult to enforce and targets people who are not likely to obey the law in the first place or who will simply switch to a new breed.” “We know it is imperative for communities to be safe but believe that a dog should be judged on its deed, not its breed. We want to see more well-enforced animal care and control laws that put responsibility for a dog's behavior at the right end of the leash – with the owner,” continued Baxter. “Rufus is a perfect example of why breed-stereotyping is ineffective and it’s unreasonable not to welcome this well-mannered canine in any community across the country.” AKC seeks entries for the 7th ACE AWARDS Is your canine the kind that always lifts your spirits when you’re feeling blue? Do you know a dog that helps the sick feel better? Heard of a pooch who played a role in a dramatic rescue? If so, what better way to pay tribute to a deserving dog than by nominating him for an American Kennel Club Award for Canine Excellence (AKC ACE)? One award is given in the following five categories: Law Enforcement, Search and Rescue, Therapy, Service and Exemplary Companion Dog. Honorable Mentions will be reserved for exceptional entries in each category. In addition to the prestige of being chosen from hundreds of entries, each of the five honorees receives a cash award of $1,000, an engraved sterling silver collar medallion and an all-expenses-paid trip for dog and owner to Long Beach, Calif., to be honored at the sixth annual AKC/Eukanuba National Championship. Anyone, including the dog owner or handler, may submit a nomination. Submissions for the American Kennel Club Awards for Canine Excellence for 2006 must include:
*Please note that to be considered, dogs must be AKC registered or registrable. Nominations will be accepted until June 15, 2006 and should be sent to:
Ronald N. Rella: ACE Awards 2006 |
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