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The Dog Breeding Reform Group's aims are ...

"To promote humane behaviour towards animals by providing and supporting initiatives to improve dog welfare related to:

  1. a) genetic and breed related health, breeding, rearing and selling practices; and
  2. b) to inform the general public about irresponsible dog breeding in order to make them aware of the potential impact on their dogs' health and welfare"

Here we are sharing some links to helpful DBRG publications and resources...


 


NEW from DBRG in 2020

Code of Practice for Dog breeding - 2020

 

 

Guide to Buying a Puppy: http://www.dogbreedingreformgroup.uk/guide-to-buying-a-puppy.html

 

Canine Health Schemes:  http://www.dogbreedingreformgroup.uk/canine-health-schemes.html

 

 

Other information (Welfare reports, genetics, breeder and buyer education...) from the Dog Breeding Reform Group can be accessed via their website.

SYMPOSIUMS ON DOG HEALTH AND WELFARE RELATED TO BREEDING PRACTICES includes:

 

Dr Clare Rusbridge

When bad becomes normal: Welfare problems related to conformation

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When bad becomes normal: Inherited disease

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Prof Sheila Crispin

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Ocular problems related to poor head conformation

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