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The American Kennel Club
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
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December
2007 -
As the year comes to a close I’d like to review what the AKC has
accomplished. The Board and Staff have worked diligently to ensure
the continued success of our club and the sport. The Fancy has
played a major role in our success.
They were effective in defeating the proposed mandatory spay and
neuter bill in California. This was a major hurdle but I’m pleased
to say that when push came to shove, the Fancy banded together to
clearly communicate the failings of this measure. We should all be
proud that we defeated a proposal that, at best, was unnecessary
and, at worst, could have infringed on our rights as responsible dog
owners and breeders. While we may have won this important battle,
the war against anti-dog legislation continues.
We now have established a new AKC Political Action Committee and
also created a Canine Legislation Support Fund. For the first time
ever at the state level, AKC hired a lobbyist. We held two Lobby
Days in California and other legislative training seminars across
the country.
This year AKC launched its very successful Educational Match program
with events in Raleigh, North Carolina and New Jersey. Clubs in the
Portland, Oregon area held one of their own and in 2008 we are
gearing up to assist many more clubs in rolling out this wonderful
program in their communities. Our vision is for these matches to be
held throughout the country, offering an opportunity for thousands
of newcomers to join our beloved sport.
The Educational Match program together with our annual AKC
Responsible Dog Ownership Day allows us to reach out to pet owners
and potential fanciers alike, ensuring that all dog enthusiasts have
an opportunity to experience the AKC face-to-face. AKC Responsible
Dog Ownership Day was celebrated by more than 380 clubs and
organizations nationwide with a variety of educational events. They
received a bounty of local press coverage.
Our Communications department continues to develop strategic media
campaigns that reach hundreds of millions of people annually. Topics
such as avoiding Internet scams when purchasing a puppy and our
annual registration statistics enable us to gain national media
attention and emphasize the expertise and resources that we can
offer all dog lovers.
We also reach many millions through our paid advertising which
aggressively highlights the benefits of AKC registration and the
wonderful AKC programs that enhance our dogs’ and our own lives. In
2007 we placed ads in USA Weekend magazine which reaches over 23
million readers each Sunday via 600 papers across the country.
Our licensing program continues to grow in 2007. We added numerous
licensees to our roster expanding the AKC brand into several new
categories including custom photo albums, limited-edition
replications of the AKC art collection and children’s coloring
books. These additions join an existing program that is currently in
more than 4,700 stores nationwide. Our AKC branded kennels and toys
continue to fly off the shelves and we think the new Junior Series
of dog toys and Agility play sets will do the same in 2008.
On the financial front, I’m pleased to report that for the first 10
months of 2007, the picture is quite favorable and that we are on
track again this year to have a record number of entries in all
sports – a total of more than 3 million.
Agility events have grown by 9 percent and Performance by 2 percent.
Strong growth was experienced by Lure Coursing events with a nearly
26 percent increase. It’s noteworthy to mention that this sport held
a successful National Lure Coursing Championship – the first in five
years.
The biggest growth in events has been in Coonhounds with a whopping
100 percent increase over the same period in 2006. The Doberman
Pinscher Club of America held the first AKC-approved Working Dog
Sport at its National Specialty in September.
In July, AKC helped sponsor the third Parent Club Conference - where
representatives from more than 150 AKC Parent Clubs as well as
miscellaneous, and FSS breeds - participated in a weekend of
education and networking.
To continue our commitment to the integrity of our registry, I’m
happy to report that we implemented a new Inspection protocol as
approved by the Board in November 2006. This department continues to
make us proud, having already conducted more than 5,000 inspections
this year. We are on track to having the most productive year ever
in regard to inspections.
This year saw the launch of Online Record Keeping which enables
breeders to compile and check their records on akc.org. The AKC
Breeder’s department facilitated an increased number of Breeders’
Symposia held in conjunction with the AKC/Canine Health Foundation
and brought distribution of the AKC Breeder newsletter to nearly
120,000 readers per issue.
Preserving our history is important to the AKC and I’m pleased that
the AKC Archive provided services to almost 10 new collections from
clubs and personal donors and assisted dozens with important
research. In addition, two new online features of the archive
include the Digital Collection, where researchers can view important
documents such as the original AKC minutes from 1884 and the Finding
Aids tool, a summary and index of AKC Archive collections by type at
akc.org. To find these resources simply click on About AKC on the
homepage and look for the AKC Archives under Departments.
We are very pleased to have also launched the AKC Humane Fund, a new
and distinct not-for-profit organization, separate from AKC, to
present educational programs and give to charitable causes. We
expect to realize the Fund’s mission which is “to unite a broad
spectrum of animal lovers in promoting the joy and value of
responsible and productive pet ownership through education, outreach
and grant-making.”
One area in which AKC consistently demonstrates its dedication to
all dogs is canine health. We anticipate providing significant
support to the AKC/CHF endowment fund above the more than $1.2
million annual donation the AKC normally contributes to this worthy
cause.
With these many accomplishments, AKC demonstrated its commitment to
its mission of promoting the Sport of Purebred Dogs, advancing
canine health, protecting the rights of all dog owners, and
promoting responsible dog ownership. I look forward to an equally
productive 2008 and I personally would like to thank the entire
Board, the Delegate Body, and the hard-working Staff for all their
dedication.
Lastly, the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship, AKC Agility
Invitational and the AKC National Obedience Invitational rounded out
the year with nearly 3,000 dogs competing from all over the globe.
The addition of the Eukanuba World Challenge brought added
excitement and fostered better relations throughout the
international world of dogs.
I invite all of you to relive the excitement of the AKC/ Eukanuba
National Championship with millions of viewers on 8 p.m. (EST/PST)
Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008, Super Bowl Weekend, on Animal Planet and
Discovery. And don’t forget to view the video highlights of the
Bred-By Exhibitor groups and Eukanuba World Challenge on our website
at www.akc.org.
Sincerely,

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