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This section includes articles and resources on ethical breeding practices, beyond official policy documents.

10 articles in this category

  1. Ann Milligan ·
    Finnish Kennel Club -- Annual Report 2016 -- Summary of issues related to breeding and health The complete 2016 Annual report from the FKC (in Finnish)... https://issuu.com/kennelliitto/docs/vuosikertomus_final_web More than half a million dog enthusiasts! Click on the images to access FKC info...
    • The Finnish Kennel Club is dedicated to promote the welfare of all dogs in Finland. The Finnish Kennel Club was established in 1889, which makes it the oldest kennel club in the Nordic countries.   Topics covered in this translation:
      • An overview of the Finnish Kennel Club's communications strategy, values, focus and event operations
      • Implementation of Breeding Strategies involving breed health and temperament management
      • Available health testing statistics (FKC's Database)
      • Explanation of the Scientific Committee's work
      • Educational programs for owners, breeders, judges, clubs and the public 
      • Work to preserve Finland's Native Finnish breeds 
       
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  2. Ann Milligan ·
    The NKK Breeding Strategy template document (in English) outlines categories of content utilized by breed clubs when creating breed specific breeding strategy documents (RAS) for their breed.    NKK - Breed Specific Breeding Strategy - template (English)
    • See DogWellNet's article: NKK - Breed specific breeding strategy (English) for an overview of NKK's breeding strategy.
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  3. Ann Milligan ·
    Irish KC Health, Welfare and Ethics   Responsible Breeding Guide "Ensuring that breeders of dogs operate responsibly and humanely is a key part of our work."   Code of Ethics   Health and Welfare   IKC: New to dogs? See: Practical and thoughtful advise on Dog ownership and Living with a dog   Government Regulations and Acts As a responsible dog owner, you need to know about certain laws and regulations – your rights and resp
    • The Irish Kennel Club promotes the responsible ownership and breeding of dogs throughout Ireland through education, registration, training and support schemes and events.   article reviewed 2-2022
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  4. Ann Milligan ·
    1. Dogs must always be treated well and be kept in a way that allow them to express their natural need for movement, exercise, activity and social contact. Participation in a dog show or trial is not necessary to maintain the welfare of the dog, but is the choice of the owners as part of their hobby or interest. It is the owners' responsibility to maintain the welfare of the dog at all times.   2. The integrity and self-worth of the dog must always be respected, regardless of the owners' goals a
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  5. Ann Milligan ·
    NKK's Ethical Guidelines for Keeping and Training Dogs Contents 1.  Background 2.  Objectives 3.  General Approach 4.  Definitions 5.  Cynological Knowledge 5.1  Owner's and instructor's responsibilities 5.2  Legislation 6.  Health 6.1  Health care and grooming 6.2  Euthanasia 7.  Food and Water 8.  Dog's Living Environment 8.1  Physical environment 8.2  Crates 8.3  Pens 8.4  Bitch with puppies 8.5  Keeping dogs outdoors 8.6 Hygiene
    • "Dogs have been kept as working and companion animals for thousands of years. Few other animals are as fundamentally adapted to living with humans as the domestic dog. Today, dogs are kept in Norway for many reasons. Many family and recreational dogs are kept primarily for their companionship, and thus play an important role in the lives of both children and adults. Other dogs are primarily kept for utility purposes, such as hunting and service dogs, which are of great benefit to society. NKK is confident that most dog owners in Norway keep and treat their dogs properly. All dogs need regular mental stimulation through various forms of training and activation, as well as the opportunity for natural behaviour, such as being able to run freely. However, it is necessary to be considerate and flexible to ensure that both dog and owner can enjoy their companionship without disturbing their surroundings."   2-2022 Current Document (April 2012) in Norwegian http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/786c5223#/786c5223/8  

       
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  6. Ann Milligan ·
    Older Document translated to English...   BREEDING STRATEGIES & ETHICAL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR BREEDING (CODE OF ETHICS)   Introduction   The Norwegian Kennel Club (NKK) has a long tradition promoting healthy dog breeding through education and cooperation with breeders and breed clubs. It is our true belief that this is far more beneficial to the dogs’ health and welfare than excessive rules and restrictions. Our vision is that through this inclusive breedi
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  7. Ann Milligan ·
    Breeding dogs in Sweden - SKK's tools and efforts to improve canine health Sofia Malm, MSc, PhD The Swedish Kennel Club (SKK), Spånga, Sweden The Swedish Kennel Club (SKK) The Swedish Kennel Club (SKK) owes its existence to the work of breeders and the results of their efforts. This is why breeding issues are given such prominence within the organization and why SKK dedicates substantial resources to helping breeders breed dogs in a way which benefits both the individual dog
    • SKK thumb.png4th International Dog Health Workshop (2019) Poster ..............................................................................................   Sofia Malm's presentation given at the 2015 Tufts' Canine and Feline Breeding and Genetics Conference...   "The Swedish Kennel Club (SKK) owes its existence to the work of breeders and the results of their efforts. This is why breeding issues are given such prominence within the organization and why SKK dedicates substantial resources to helping breeders breed dogs in a way which benefits both the individual dog and the development of the various breeds."   This article provides an overview of the SKK's structure, working programs and strategies to improve health in purebred dogs. Genetic health programs, use of Molecular genetic tests as well as a focus on the need for an international approach to management of health are discussed. ARTICLE AVAILABLE IN DOWNLOADS:  Breeding dogs in Sweden - SKK's tools and efforts to improve canine health  
       
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  8. Katariina Mäki ·
    Download the attached document -  FKC Tools for Breeding.pdf                        
    • 4th International Dog Health Workshop (2019) PosterBreeding for Health in the Finnsh Kennel Club.png ......................................................................................... Breeding for Health in the Finnish Kennel Club     The in-depth document (links provided below) is from a presentation which Katariina Mäki gave in August 2014 at the World Dog Show. It is an overview of the work the Finnish Kennel Club is doing in order to promote genetic health of dogs. The presentation was open for anyone interested.   You can download the document as a pdf version from our Downloads section or... download the attached document.    
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  9. Brenda Bonnett ·
    http://www.nkk.no 2-2022 - NKK documentation   NORWEGIAN KENNEL CLUB'S ANTI-DOPING RULES Approved by the NKK Board 11. December 2013, valid from 1. January 2014   1. BACKGROUND Doping and medication in competitive sports is a well-known problem. In horse sports, doping and medication control has been supervised by authorities as well as the horse organizations for a long time. Our knowledge of the occurrence of doping in dog sports is limited, but there is reason
    • The Norwegian Kennel Club’s anti-doping rules. Approved by the NKK Board 11. December 2013, valid from 1. January 2014   Available in Downloads.   Provided by Astrid Indrebø - One of our DogWellNet Experts pawprint15x15transparent.thumb.png.85f69
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  10. Brenda Bonnett ·
    From the Introduction:   "During the last few years a growing number of European kennel clubs have made an increasing number of rules and regulations for dog breeding, mainly concerning hip dysplasia (HD), elbow dysplasia (ED) and diagnoses based on DNA tests. However, despite the good intentions for improving health through strict regulations, the results can often be harmful to many breeds. Too heavy restrictions promote too heavy selection, thereby leading to matador breeding, inbre
    • This article discusses the benefits and risks to imposing extensive health requirements on the breeding of dogs, and outlines the alternate approach of the Norwegian Kennel Club.     The full open access article is available in our Downloads section under Breeding: Animal welfare in modern dog breeding by Astrid Indrebø - One of our DogWellNet Experts pawprint15x15transparent.thumb.png.cb21f  
       
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