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This
Breeder's Code of Ethics is established in accordance with the objectives of
the ACDCA as set forth in the Bylaws. It is presented as a guideline for use of
ACDCA members and the general public when buying, breeding, selling and
exhibiting Australian Cattle Dogs. Alleged violators of the Breeder's Code of
Ethics will be subject to discipline under Article VI of the Bylaws, or, an
order to show cause issued by the Board of Directors or the Breeder's Code of
Ethics Committee. The show cause order shall carry the full weight and
authority of and be conducted in accordance with a full Article VI disciplinary
hearing. Complaints regarding alleged violations of the Breeder's Code of
Ethics from non-ACDCA members shall be directed to the Breeder's Code of Ethics
Committee Chairperson. As an ACDCA Code of Ethics Breeder, I agree: 1.
To abide by the ACDCA By-Laws and the rules and regulations of the American
Kennel Club. 2.
To keep accurate breeding records, registration papers and pedigrees. 3.
That all advertising shall be honest and not in any way misrepresentative,
fraudulent, or misleading. 4.
To support and conduct only ethical trade practices, with all services, sales,
or transfers mutually agreed upon, stated in writing and signed by all parties
involved. 5.
To maintain the highest standards of canine health, cleanliness and care. 6.
That all dogs offered at stud shall be AKC registered or registered by a
registry recognized by the AKC (i.e. CKC Canada, RASKC Australia, etc.), shall
not be bred prior to one (1) year of age and shall be in good health and free
from communicable diseases. 7.
That no bitch shall be bred before her second season, nor shall be bred
repeatedly in such a manner as to endanger her health or the puppies and their
physical and mental well-being. That bitches being bred shall be AKC registered
or registered by a registry recognized by the AKC (i.e. CKC Canada, RASKC
Australia, etc.), shall not be bred prior to one (1) year of age and shall be
in good health and free from communicable diseases. 8.
That all bitches will be bred with intentions of that particular breeding
improving the breed and never for purely commercial reasons. 9.
That no puppies will be knowingly sold to franchised commercial facilities,
puppy brokers, puppy mills or agents thereof. That no dog will be offered as a
prize in any form of raffle, contest or like activity, nor shall be offered for
sale in a mail order catalog. That no puppies shall be sold in litter-lot
sales. 10.
That no stud dog will be knowingly bred to any bitch whose owner is directly or
indirectly involved with any puppy broker, puppy mill or litter-lot sales, or
any other commercial enterprise whose business is involved in like activities.
That no stud service shall be offered as a prize in any form of raffle, contest
or like activity, nor shall be offered for sale in a mail- order catalog. 11.
To honestly evaluate the quality of all Australian Cattle Dogs sold,
transferred, or offered for stud service and fairly represent that evaluation.
That prices of puppies shall be based on individual quality. That substandard
or inferior quality animals shall either be destroyed, sold, or transferred
with written agreement to have the animal altered and papers withheld pending
alteration, and/or be registered only on an AKC Limited Registration
Certificate. 12.
To furnish accurate records to each buyer of all shots, wormings, pedigree and
AKC transfer documents or necessary registration documents from country of
birth, unless written agreement is made at the time of sale that states that
the AKC or other country's registration papers be withheld for any reason. 13.
To encourage Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) certification, testing for
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) and disclosure of any other canine disorder
affecting Australian Cattle Dogs. To support research on these and other
disorders affecting the Australian Cattle Dog. 14.
That all members shall conduct themselves at all times in such a manner as a
credit to the sport of purebred dog showing, the Australian Cattle Dog, and the
ACDCA, in particular. 15.
That puppies should not be shipped prior to eight (8) weeks of age. |
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