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I'm a firm believer that every little effort counts. If registering Kaji brings us a teeny tiny baby step closer to a small gain towards higher standards for commercial greeders, I'd be happy to do it. I know there are countless other pet owners who have registrable dogs that simply did not register their pups because of the exact same reason. "What's the point? I'm not going to breed my baby." So imagine the potential of all of these pet owners registering. That teeny tiny baby step won't be so small anymore. :) Just another front on our effort to bring down puppy mills. The only problem is, I don't know how the AKC works, so I don't know if that would even work. |
Nancy, this was a great post!!!!!! Made me cry. I wish we could just wake up one day and all puppy mills be gone and those babies have wonderful loving homes!!!! The people who run these puppy mills are cold , heartless ........ well I want say , but you know what I mean! |
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If a pet owner really wanted to help with AKC then donate $$$ to them as they are a 501K and you can earmark where you want your donation used. You decide instead of them. Also based on your income it maybe tax deductible where your pet registry is not (you are receiving a value of the registration). I also want to add everyone should read AKC's Annual Report to see how much their operating costs are and what income they have coming in. http://images.akc.org/pdf/2009_annual_report.pdf Pg 40 Pg 19 states the AKC now has 13 inspectors for the whole United States and they did a total of 5334 inspections which includes Kennels, Pet Shops, Distribution and auctions. Out of the 5334 inspections they helped local authorities with 122 cruelty cases. AKC does not want to get in the middle of what the local laws are concerning cruelty charges and will differ to those laws which are minimal at best. |
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I sat on the Board of two non-profit organizations and worked for a college that was also non-profit. In all 3 cases if a donation specified on the check it was to go to a certain area then it did. Now I don't know how it worked and maybe these organizations did it so they could continue to raise funds but I also would think they would have to have some accountability of funds coming in. I am not familiar with Red Cross and what you are referring to. I will look at guidestar to see if they can explain this legally. |
1 Attachment(s) Interesting. Here's a snap from the annual report livingdustmops linked to. Attachment 320338 Over half of the AKC's income comes from registration/pedigree fees. About 25% comes from shows. The remaining quarter is miscellaneous. Contributions are negligible. |
I am not a tax expert..maybe one of our accountants on here can help but the more I kept reading the more I am sure if you designate your $$$ or property to a specific reason then by the IRS laws you have to use the $$$ for that purpose. If my mothers estate was 10 million dollars and she wanted it to be used as an ant farm then legally I believe they would have to follow her wishes...same as wills etc or $$$ be donated for a football program at a college or a scholarship. Nonprofits: USA.gov Most people who donate funds to a charity, trust they will use it to the best of their knowledge so rarely do they specifie where it is to be used. One of the beauty of GuideStar nonprofit reports and Forms 990 for donors, grantmakers and businesses is you can review the charity and are they following the statement used for tax exemption. It is also another reason to review Annual Statements to see if the $$$$ is being used the correct way. Organizations are open for audits and could lose their exemption. |
Okay, thanks for clarifying that. |
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No, I think you are right. I think that I've seen disaster organizations complaining about people earmarking funds for certain disasters, and then ones that get a lot of press get way overfunded, and other situations don't get what's needed. I think I've also seen the warning that if you don't earmark your contribution, you should be aware that it may go to something entirely different from what you intended. I'm not sure you can just write a check to the AKC and write "kennel inspections" on it, though. It also appears that they get next to no money from donations, so I'm not sure we can have any impact there. |
I think you could earmark it for Compliance Operations: C O M P L I A N C E O P E R A T I O N S Compliance Operations safeguards the integrity of the AKC Stud Book, the world’s largest purebred registry. e division includes Investigations & Inspections, DNA Operations, Case Management, and Compliance Support. irteen inspectors conducted 5,334 inspections of kennels, pet shops, distributors, and auctions in 2009. Inspectors monitor the care and conditions of the dogs and kennel facilities, and review recordkeeping and dog-identification practices. e division coordinated with state and local governments on 122 cruelty and neglect cases, and inspectors provided assistance during several natural disasters, including tornadoes and flooding in the Midwest. |
For those of you who haven't seen it, please read this thread and sign the petiton. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...uppy-mill.html Also join Yorkietalk social group YAP (Yorkies Against Puppy Mills) and we will notify you when you can help. Join YAP Here! |
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I also spotted this petition while signing the puppy mill one: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/479266130 It's about preventing childhood drownings, which my little brother died from, so thanks for posting this! I'm going to add this to our website. |
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