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The American Kennel Club

CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
 

October 2007 - The American Kennel Club has long been regarded as the pre-eminent purebred dog registry in the United States. Indeed, we govern the sport of purebred dogs and have the largest and only not-for-profit all-breed registry in the country. But our visibility and ability to influence go beyond our borders, extending across the globe.

We enjoy good relations with many international kennel clubs, most visibly our historic relationship with The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom. Many of our recognized breeds were first established with The Kennel Club centuries ago. Today we have reciprocal respect for what each kennel club brings to the international table of purebred dogs. Each year a variety of AKC Board members, Executive officers and staff travel across the pond to attend the prestigious Crufts Dog Show. Equally, the Kennel Club sends representatives to our annual AKC/Eukanuba National Championship.

Out of reciprocity comes a frequent exchange of ideas. For example, The Kennel Club has adopted our AKC Canine Good Citizen® program and we have borrowed their popular public showcase called "Discover Dogs" and turned it into our own "AKC Meet the Breeds®."

The AKC/Eukanuba National Championship has grown over the years into a perfect venue for encouraging and expanding community and competition amongst purebred dog fanciers from across the globe. We have always been honored to have a large international presence at our show and this year, with the addition of the Eukanuba World Challenge, this aspect of the event is going to be even more exciting. This first-ever international competition invites the top dogs from 40 countries to compete in a separate event. Many of the countries' kennel club presidents also will be in attendance, which can only help build the foundation of a strong international dog community.

As an AKC-licensed judge, I on occasion judge in foreign countries, having visited the UK, Japan, Germany, Poland, Spain, and Portugal just to name a few. When traveling to faraway lands I take the time to confer with leaders of the various kennel clubs between judging assignments and I am happy to report that the AKC is held in the highest regard by kennel clubs worldwide.

Therefore, I take great pride in the fact that AKC can act as a "Canine Ambassador" to the world when it comes to purebred dogs. Interaction with the international dog community allows us to discuss the common challenges we face as dog owners and breeders, especially in the realm of damaging legislation. We realize that by participating in large-scale world events it gives us all an opportunity to help grow a cohesive international dog community that can combat anti-dog movements.

I have come to realize through continued dialogue among the kennel club "heads of state" that we all face similar challenges and share a desire to do what's best for the dogs. I invite the fancy to come to Long Beach to not only witness the best dogs in the world compete for top prizes but to encourage you to seek out our visiting foreign dignitaries for some of the same engaging conversations.


Sincerely,

 

Ron Menaker

Chairman

 

 

Highlights from the October 2007

meeting of the AKC Board of Directors

 

Dates and locations for future AKC Delegate Meetings were set as follows:


*  June 8-9, 2008 (Sunday/Monday) - Boston, MA area (Quincy, MA)
*  September 8-9, 2008 (Monday/Tuesday) - New York City Area
*  December 15-16, 2008 (Monday/Tuesday) - Long Beach, CA
*  March 9-10, 2009 (Monday/Tuesday) - New York City Area

The following breeds will be eligible to compete in the Miscellaneous Class at shows, effective July 1, 2008: Cane Corso, Cesky Terrier, Icelandic Sheepdog, and Leonberger. The Dogue de Bordeaux will be eligible to compete in the Working Group at shows, effective July 1, 2008.

An exploratory committee was appointed to evaluate the current alignment of breeds within the seven variety groups to determine if a different alignment would better serve the Sport now and in the future. The members are: Dr. Thomas Davies, Chair, Marieann Gladstone, John Nielsen, Karen Burgess, Dr. Robert Smith, Dr. William Newman, Robert Fisher, R. William Taylor, Dr. Alvin Krause, and Robin Stansell. Robin Stansell will serve as AKC staff liaison. A representative from the Dog Show Superintendent's Association will also serve on the committee.

At the request of the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association, a policy was adopted to prevent a client from entering a field trial stake that their professional trainer is judging.

Clubs were given options they may exercise in preparing judging schedules to improve exhibitor convenience. The full details are in the minutes of this meeting.

Revisions to the Whippet breed standard as published in the AKC GAZETTE were approved effective January 1, 2008.

The new breed approval policy for Conformation judges, as it applies to the first application, have been amended, effective January 1, 2008. The full details are in the minutes of this meeting.

The Board approved a Classified Advertising Program for clubs, whereby AKC provides templates for ads highlighting both AKC and the club, and the club receives an educational credit for running the ad. The details are in the minutes for this meeting.


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