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Old 08-27-2010, 09:02 AM   #23
Mardelin
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Originally Posted by cj125 View Post
I certainly hope that the Bluebonnet Club does infact do something about this or I feel like they'll loose all credibility because it is stated in the YTCA Code of Conduct.

I appreciate Rosanne coming on and telling us her side of the story. I think and hope that this situation has opened her eyes and that she does infact start protecting the lines that she has spent years to develope.

I also hope that all the parties involved really understand what part they played in this. It goes against everything that they're suppose to stand for. How can other members of the YTCA promote "ethical, responsible, and to the standard breeding" when they aren't doing it themselves.

Strangely enough, I feel like Crestwing is at the bottom of the pile here. Of course people are going to want to purchase a Champion to add to their breeding stock - who wouldn't? Sad that the person who actually Championed this beautiful dog was the one to start this whole thing in motion. And to be listed as the contact for rescue...

Not only do breeders have the responsibility to protect their lines for themselves but they owe it to those that have purchased their dogs - show or pet!



CODE OF CONDUCT

1) Assistance and encouragement shall be willingly offered by members to Show Novices and others needing advice and guidance. The welfare of the breed will be in their hands in the future.



2) All dogs will be kept under safe and sanitary conditions, be given proper nutrition, protection, and maximum health care including regular inoculations as advised by the member's veterinarian.


3) Healthy spacing between litters will be a priority and unspayed bitches will be protected from unplanned matings. Bitches will in no case be bred before their second heat or before they are at least eighteen (18) months of age, whichever comes first, nor be placed at risk by an unreasonable number of cesarean sections and then only with the concurrence of a veterinarian.


4) Puppies will not be sold or consigned to pet stores, agents, or other commercial enterprises nor sold to disreputable breeders, and neither puppies, adult dogs, nor stud services will be offered as prizes or for raffles.


5) Prospective buyers will be screened as thoroughly as possible to determine their intent, as well as their ability and interest in providing a safe, adequate, loving environment and a long term relationship with a puppy or adult dog.


6) All puppies and dogs offered for sale will be sold with written sales agreements to include clear terms and conditions and be signed by the seller and buyer. The contract will request that the seller be contacted in the event that at any time the owner is unable to keep the dog, it will be the obligation of the seller to assist in the placement of the dog in question.

7) Purchasers will be required to neuter/spay all puppies sold as pets. If specified in the written sales contract, the seller will promptly release limited registration forms upon receipt of a veterinarian's certification of such spaying or neutering.

8) All puppies leaving the breeders possession will be a minimum of twelve (12) weeks of age to facilitate adequate socialization as well as appropriate emotional and temperament development through interaction with siblings, dam and other dogs.

9) Breeders will provide puppy buyers with written details of feeding, general care, date and types of a minimum of two (2) inoculations, as well as dates of wormings, grooming instructions, etc. and be available to offer future advice as needed.

10) Stud service will be offered only by and to AKC Full Registered, or registered with an AKC approved foreign registry, healthy, mature dogs and bitches, respectively, and only of sound temperament. The dogs and bitches should be free of serious congenital and hereditary defects. Stud service will be refused for any mating which is considered to not be in the best interest of the breed which includes dogs and bitches with Q Registration in their pedigrees, and dogs and bitches of any color, or combination of colors not specified in the standard. Members will not sell dogs of such colors as exotic or rare.

11) Animals recently exposed to the risks of infectious diseases and bitches with nursing whelp will not be exhibited.

12) Members realize that they represent the dog fancy in general and Yorkshire Terriers specifically to the general public. Members will act in a professional and good sportsmanlike manner at all times and will respect the rules of hotels/motels, other show sites and of all show sponsors.
Since there appears to be some unfamiliarity on how business is handled in breed clubs as well as the YTCA, there are steps to be followed.

The clubs operate under by-laws and protocol; so the necessary steps must be followed; board members and members must meet, discuss and vote on issues. It will be taken care of by the membership.


While Diane is listed as rescue, she does not operate a rescue in the true sense of the word. There are times members, or others may come into access of a dog that is either a stray, a dog that has been found, etc. She is Bluebonnet Contact, takes the dog in, has it vetted, makes sure that all it's needs are met (at the expense of Bluebonnet) and exhausts all possibilities to contact owners. However, during this time frame she's in contact with proper rescues to find a foster home for the dog.
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