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The
KBTCNO Code Of Ethics
This
document defines the ethical standards to which we ascribe as a condition
of membership in the Kerry Blue Terrier Club of Northern Ohio (KBTCNO).
Membership is a privilege conferred by the vote of our Membership, upon those individuals who meet the high standards set forth in
the Club’s Constitution and Bylaws and this Code. As members, we are
individually charged with complying with this code and the AKC Sportsman
Code of Ethics, demanding similar compliance of all other members. We must
hold the interest of the Kerry Blue Terrier superior to our own in
exercising the responsibilities that accompany the privileges of
membership.
I. RESPONSIBILITIES AS A MEMBER
Members of the KBTCNO have the obligation to protect and
serve the best interests of all the Kerry Blue Terriers in Northern Ohio at all times. A
member's every action should reflect credit upon them, the AKC, the KBTCNO,
the USKBTC, and above all, the Kerry Blue Terrier.
The approved standard for the breed is the fundamental
imperative guiding our actions. Members have the obligation to protect and
serve these standards as a condition of membership.
Members must be familiar with and comply with the rules
of the American Kennel Club (AKC); the Constitution and By-laws of the
KBTCNO; and (as appropriate) rules established by the USKBTC.
Members will observe the highest standards of conduct and
sportsmanship at all times. Whether as a breeder, exhibitor, or spectator,
they shall conduct themselves in a manner that reflects positively on the
Kerry Blue Terrier, dogs in general, and the sport of showing dogs.
Members shall maintain the highest standards of health
and sanitation for their own Kerry Blue Terriers, as well as for any other
animals in their possession or entrusted to their care. They shall demand
the same high standards of others, members and non-members alike.
II. RESPONSIBILITIES AS A BREEDER
A Breeder shall:
Be guided at all times by the approved standard for the
Kerry Blue Terrier and shall consider breeding only those specimens that
conform to the standard.
When contemplating breeding a litter or providing the
services of a stud dog, strive toward maintaining breed type and producing
dogs of exceptional quality, temperament, and condition. Breeding or
supporting breeding to a lesser standard is not acceptable.
Use for breeding only those dogs that are healthy and
free from serious congenital and hereditary defects. Refrain from further
use, any bitch or stud dog that has developed such a health problem or
produced any serious inherited defects detrimental to the offspring and
the overall well being of the breed.
Not use a bitch for breeding prior to reaching eighteen
(18) months of age (preferably 24 months) or older than eight (8) years of
age. A bitch should not be bred more than two (2) out of three (3)
consecutive heat cycles, nor produce more than five (5) litters in her
lifetime. Recognizing the variations in heat cycles and sizes of litters,
valid exceptions may exist, however it is incumbent on the breeder to
exercise good judgment in exercising such exceptions.
Not sell puppies to pet shops either outright or on
consignment; supply puppies for auctions, raffles, or other such
activities; refrain from selling to persons whose intention (either known
or suspected) is to resell or use the puppy in a breeding program not
complying with this code of ethics. The breeder shall ensure that the
prospective buyer is prepared to provide the same degree of care required
of members of the KBTCNO. Our code of ethics should be provided and
discussed with potential buyers as part of a thorough screening process.
All buyers should be encouraged to become members of the KBTCNO.
Promptly apply for AKC registration of the litter.
Puppies should not be sold prior to reaching ten (10) weeks of age
(preferably 12 weeks). The sale of every dog shall include a signed
registration or registration application (Blue Slip), and a
four-generation pedigree. Any exceptions to these requirements, or valid
restrictions or limitations imposed as conditions to the sale (e.g., no
breeding) must be agreed to in writing by both parties at the time of
sale. There is never an extra charge for "papers". Unreasonable
conditions should not be imposed on the buyer as a condition for the sale.
It is strongly recommended that a written agreement accompany all sales.
Buyers should be provided with assistance and support in the setting of
ears and in learning proper grooming. If the buyer is not located in the
same area, the breeder should make arrangements with another chapter Club
or USKBTC member in that area to assist the new owner.
Provide with each sale, a record of dated and types of
immunization given, immunizations required, and veterinary health records.
Instructions should be provided, preferably in writing, on diseases and
hereditary factors related to the breed, proper medical care, feeding, and
grooming. Providing a copy of the current USKBTC Handbook represents a
means of conveying this type of information, and is a sound investment on
the part of the breeder. No puppy should be sold without either temporary
or permanent protection against distemper-hepatitis-leptospirosis and
parvo. Puppies should have a veterinary examination, and worming if
required, before sale.
Maintain accurate and complete records of stock, matings,
pedigrees, show records, and transfers. Breeders are responsible for
conducting research on their pedigrees to ensure correct ancestry,
accurate spelling of names, and correct registration numbers. Breeders
should be familiar with and comply with all record keeping requirements
required by the AKC. Litter registration applications must be correct and
promptly requested. Individual puppy registration should be completed in a
timely manner.
Shall not engage in false or misleading advertising or
other misrepresentations with respect to their own breeding. Advertising
should not be worded to attract undesirable buyers nor encourage raising
dogs for profit. Members shall not malign others by making false or
misleading statements regarding another member's dogs, breeding practices,
or person.
Consider the growing problems related to excess dogs
ending up in animal shelters and should exercise sound judgment and
prudent restraint in their breeding programs. Litters should be limited to
numbers that are consistent with achieving a sound breeding program and
the best interests of the Kerry Blue Terrier.
Be prepared to assume lifetime responsibility for any litter
produced.
III. RESPONSIBILITIES AS AN EXHIBITOR OR HANDLER
An Exhibitor or Handler shall:
Act professionally at all times in caring for and
exhibiting any dog in your charge.
Do not engage in any questionable conduct
with judges prior to exhibiting under them.
Comply with AKC Rules and Regulations for Dog Shows,
Obedience Trials, Field Trials, and The Guidelines for Dog Show Judges.
Exhibit or handle only those dogs that conform as closely as possible to
the approved standard.
Do not indulge in the practice of making "kennel
majors", or exhibiting filler dogs that they know themselves to be
unworthy of championships, for the purpose of finishing dogs. Such
practices lessen the meaning and value of a championship and do not serve
the breed.
IV. ENFORCEMENT
The KBTCNO expects adherence to this Code. Blatant disregard of
these standards should not be condoned. Violations of these
standards are not in the best interests of the Club or our breed. There is
zero tolerance for disruptive use of email and the internet for reckless
behavior. Such behavior can
serve as a cause of imposing discipline or terminating membership if
charges are brought before the Board of Governors in accordance with the
procedures as defined in the KBTCNO Constitution and Bylaws.
The
KBTCNO Bylaws outline the specific procedures for proffering charges; the
hearing process; and the rights of the parties involved. Each member is
expected to be fully familiar with this very important provision of the
By-laws.
For
a copy of the Clubs By-Laws please contact the club secretary. click
here for contacts

Revised
8/23/2008. Revised 1/12/2009.
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