THEME 5: Exaggerations And Extremes In Dog Conformation:
Brief Description:
a) Health, welfare and breeding considerations; review of national and international efforts, on all fronts (consumers, show world, breeders, judges, vets, etc) since 2012 – what has been achieved?; brachycephalics; other existing and emerging issues; overcoming polarization and conflict, resolving science and emotion. b) Education and Communication – Past practices may not have achieved desired outcomes. What are tools and techniques to promote human behaviour change? What can we learn from other fields?
Download Theme OVERVIEW: IPFD 4thIDHW Extremes and communication theme_OVERVIEW_01Apr2019.pdf
Pre-workshop resources:
Presentations and outputs from previous IDHWs, including resources on DogWellNet.com, e.g.
- Pre-meeting resources (INDEX): https://dogwellnet.com/content/ipfd-international-dog-health-workshops/ipfd-international-dog-health-workshop-4/4th-idhw-pre-meeting-resources/
Refereed publication: Moving from information and collaboration to action: report from the 3rd International Dog Health Workshop, Paris in April 2017
REQUIRED READING LIST:
- Acquiring a Pet Dog: A Review of Factors Affecting the Decision-Making of Prospective Dog Owners.
- (Internal) Acquiring a Pet Dog - A Review of Factors Affecting the Decision-Making of Prospective Dog Owners
More Reading...
Special Breed Specific Instructions (BSI) regarding exaggerations in pedigree dogs: A health protective project initiated by the Swedish Kennel Club.
Dr. Brenda Bonnett writes..."We all know that health and welfare of dogs is the responsibility of all stakeholders in the dog world and judges are no exception. The impact of dog shows and the awarding of wins to specific dogs has a big impact on the public perception of pedigree dogs, in general, and also of specific breeds. It is crucial that dogs that achieve success in these increasingly 'prime time', public displays epitomize the best of the best - not just in looks, but also in health."
Links to other DWN Resources
- September 2018 - Approaches to Breed-specific Extremes
- Extreme Phenotype - DogWellNet Resources
- Standards, Health and Genetics in Dogs - Chapter 1- The struggle against hypertypes: an old dog fancier’s point of view, by Pr. Raymond Triquet (France) - Access @:
Additional content related to this theme will be posted as available.
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