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Unaligned News For The Dog Show Fancy
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MORE ON THE AKC CORPORATION by Virginia O’Connor
I've been ranting about
this for years. Do you think one reason they arbitrarily
stopped publishing the Stud Book is to help hide the increasing
fraud contained therein? Could someone please tell me how they
can justify "keeping" the Stud Book according to their Charter,
while not making it available to dog owners for purchase?
Two Registries? Isn't there some way we can take them to court - they are possibly a worse monopoly than Microsoft, if not as rich. They should be forced to be split into commercial registrations and show breeders registrations - like the phone company breakup. Since the goals of the two are diametrically opposite! I wish there were a viable alternative registry. My friends don't even mention AKC to me any more, for fear of getting me started! I've never had any real problems with them myself, it's just the principle of the thing that bugs me. I see where they are going and just hate it. Starting with the home invasion inspections a few of my friends were subjected to - doesn't matter that they had no problems and passed with flying colors, it was the very idea that I found abhorrent. As far as I know, even the IRS can't just show up on your doorstep and demand to see records without probable cause and a warrant. All they can do is call you in for an audit, and then one can make an appointment, have an opportunity to get organized and can have an accountant or attorney present. AKC, like many corporations, seems to think we have signed away our constitutional rights by participating in their registry.Personally, I can't see why we should even have to keep complete registration records - we pay AKC to do that every time we register a litter or dog, or enter a show! Not that they do a very good job of that, it now seems. Arrogated Rights! Not only do they monopolize the Stud Book and registry, but they have arrogated many "rights" unto themselves that properly belong to the parent clubs, such as maintaining the breed standards and even judge selection. Those functions are not in their original charter at all, to my knowledge. Now they've extended their monopolistic reach by forbidding judges to officiate at other registries shows! I'm not sure how important that may be, but it doesn't seem right.
Back to the AKC and them wishing all of us show people would
quietly disappear. That is really true - they truly only want us
for the glam marketing front to increase sales and now to
promote their own show. Apparently, they view us as a "loss
leader." In a conversation with someone who was in a high Board
position at AKC for a time about a decade ago, I expressed my
view that AKC should divest itself of the puppy mill
registrations as a conflict of interest, and this person
informed me in no uncertain terms that it was never going to
happen. I was told that show dog income would never be enough
for AKC to survive on (!) and that we show people "consume a
disproportionate amount of the revenue stream" compared to
what we bring in. I knew the writing was on the wall then. "Bring your problems to THE AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB whose privilege and duty it is to serve all, owners of pure-bred dogs."
Unfortunately, the only way we will ever take back AKC is to use
the tactics of the animal rights organizations - infiltrate.
We'd have to get real dog people slowly in to positions of
authority, as delegates, as vice-presidents and directors, until
we could vote out the policies we deplore. But that can take
decades, and I think we may not have that much time before the
sport we know is gone, not only due to AKC neglect of the Stud
Book and other abuses, but because of the legislative onslaughts
and the general aging of the Fancy.
For More Articles by Virginia O'Connor: An Overview on the AKC/Petland Contract
For More Information on AKC Corporation go to: Scot McNeal's - And Still MORE on the AKC Corporation
Read short blurb in Miami Herald re: Buying dog/puppy with AKC papers and why.
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