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CHOW CHOW BREED COUNCIL
GENERAL CODE OF ETHICS - (Updated 2011)
The Chow Chow Breed Council is committed
to responsible dog ownership and to the future of the Chow Chow
In addition the Chow
Chow Breed Council asks individuals to aim to achieve the highest possible
standards in their actions relating to the Chow Chow and should endeavour to
abide by the following laid out for guidance.
To co-operate and
participate with Chow Chow Breed Clubs, to share aid and information with those
interested in the Breed and to follow the rules and to encourage and exhibit
sportsman-like conduct in all competitions.
To read and familiarise his or herself with the Kennel Club
Standard for the Chow Chow
MEMBERS OWNING
A CHOW CHOW
1.
Will properly house, feed, water and
exercise all dogs under their care and arrange for appropriate veterinary
attention if and when required.
2.
Will agree without reservation that any
veterinary surgeon performing an operation on any of their dogs which alters the
natural conformation of the animal, or who carries out a caesarean section on a
bitch, may report such operation to the Kennel Club.
3.
Will agree that no healthy puppies will be
culled. Puppies which may not conform to the Breed Standard should be placed in
suitable homes.
4.
Will abide by all aspects of the Animal
Welfare Act.
5.
Will not create demand for, nor supply,
puppies that have been docked illegally.
6.
Will agree not to breed from a dog or
bitch which could be in any way harmful to the dog or the breed.
7.
Will not allow any of their dogs to roam
at large or to cause a nuisance to neighbours or those carrying out official
duties.
8.
Will ensure that their dogs wear properly
tagged collars and will be kept leashed or under effective control when away
from home.
9.
Will clean up after their dogs in public
places or anywhere their dogs are being exhibited.
10.
Will only sell dogs where there is a
reasonable expectation of a happy and healthy life and will help with the
re-homing of a dog if the initial circumstances change.
11.
Will supply written details of all dietary
requirements and give guidance concerning responsible ownership when placing
dogs in a new home.
12.
Will ensure that all relevant Kennel Club
documents are provided to the new owner when selling or transferring a dog, and
will agree, in writing, to forward any relevant documents at the earliest
opportunity, if not immediately available.
13.
Will not sell any dog to commercial dog
wholesalers, retail pet dealers or directly or indirectly allow dogs to be given
as a prize or donation in a competition of any kind. Will not sell by sale or
auction Kennel Club registration certificates as stand alone items (not
accompanying a dog)
14.
Will not knowingly misrepresent the
characteristics of the breed nor falsely advertise dogs nor mislead any person
regarding the health or quality of a dog.
15.
To accept a life commitment for any chow
you own, Should circumstances occur where rehoming is absolutely essential,
consult with the breeder of the dog first and then to ensure that proper
arrangements are made for the future care of the Chow Chow (s).
(See
Puppy Sales and Export paragraphs in part 2 as these would also apply to adults)
16.
No bitch should have a litter before they
are sufficiently mature and not to be mated under 12 months of age. Under
normal circumstances a bitch should not have more than one litter during a
period of 12 months, nor should a bitch be over the age of 8 years be bred
from. The Kennel Club rules on this subject to be observed.
17.
Members who own stud dogs should be aware
of the need to improve the breed and enhance the reputation of the Sires.
Members should refuse stud services to inferior specimens of the breed,
including taking into account temperaments. Stud Dog owners giving a full
explanation to the owner of the bitch. To also refuse stud service to people
who do not have the time, facilities or responsible attitudes for caring for the
dam and her puppies, and able to keep the puppies until suitable homes are
found. (Only entire dogs should be used at stud).
SALE OF PUPPIES
To keep accurate
records of breedings, sales and registrations and at all times to be extremely
cautious when advertising or selling as to a true and realistic description of
stock – especially as to prospects of young stock in case it should
inadvertently be implying guaranteed show success.
Breeders selling puppies
should be aware of legislation, e.g. The Trades Description Act and Sale of
Goods Act.
18. Prospective
buyers of puppies should be checked thoroughly for suitability and their ability
to provide long-term homes with a happy and healthy life.
19. Buyers should be
advised of the characteristics of the breed, grooming, exercise and the need for
social environment.
20. No puppy should
leave the dam before 8 weeks of age. The breeder is to provide for each puppy
the following:
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A diet sheet
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Written confirmation of
worming – Veterinary advice on regular worming
(usually every 6
months)
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A receipt
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A signed Pedigree
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An appropriate KC
registration certificate.
It should be impressed
on buyers that they should contact the breeder in the event of any problems with
a puppy.
21. No Chow Chow
should be sold to any Country without legislation for the protection of, similar
intent to such laws as Great Britain and who do not have a reciprocal agreement
with the Kennel Club.
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