Introducing 'The Growler'
Not everyone who shows and breeds dogs is happy with the dog world staying the way it is. More and more progressive breeders covertly email me saying they want change too but are too afraid to rock the boat, because when they do speak out Champ show judging appointments mysteriously dry up - or winning becomes a lot less frequent!
One of these potential reformers has offered to be an occasional contributor to this blog and I really am looking forward to hearing future contributions.
I look forward to a day when sensible moderates like the Growler can feel at liberty to speak their mind without fear or retribution.
One of these potential reformers has offered to be an occasional contributor to this blog and I really am looking forward to hearing future contributions.
I look forward to a day when sensible moderates like the Growler can feel at liberty to speak their mind without fear or retribution.
THE KENNEL CLUB - FIT FOR FUNCTION?
Is our Kennel Club fit for modern times?
I often ask myself this as an 'ordinary' dog person.
There seem to be two lines coming across from our 'higher ups'.
The public persona of 'we are all things to all dogs' wanting to be involved in all doggie decisions at government level and their favourite excuse of "we are just a registry"
There are a growing number of breeders and show people who are fed up of toeing the party line. That are feeling increasingly under pressure as the public sees breeders 'as all as bad as each other’.
We have the Accredited Breeder Scheme.
Join up, pay extra for the privilege - knowing full well that puppy farmers and bad breeders are also members.
And then there’s the new trend of non ABS breeders lying on their adverts saying they are accredited.
The Kennel Club does nothing and even if non-members are reported to them - they will still continue to register their puppies.
We have a telephone directory sized book of rules, many totally out of date - but few are enforced by the KC with any vigor (in fact us exhibitors often have to pay to report when rules are being broken).
Very few registrations are ever refused.
In fact for every new rule or edict there is a loophole and the KC then throw their hands up in the air and repeat 'but we are just a registry'.
Please Kennel Club, wake up and smell the coffee - either make yourself truly the club for all dogs and reform - or be just a registry and stop pretending to be more. You could do a huge amount to reduce the growing dog problem in this country just by tightening up your rules and stopping the unchecked registration of thousands of badly bred, unhealth-checked and farmed puppies.
A simple solution would be don't register a litter without a vets certificate - surely not beyond you to implement.
The excuse of ‘we register so we can influence the bad breeders’ doesn't hold water. As another writer in the show dog press stated, The KC have been saying that for so many years but they don't seem to have influenced the bad breeders yet!
The Growler
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If I had a pound for every time I had read the excuse "there is nothing we can do as they are not an accredited breeder" and "we are afraid of losing breeders" and "we can keep an eye on non accredited breeders by continuing to register their puppies"....
I'd would be rich enough to have paid the 5000 pounds worth of veterinary treatment on my pug without insurance.
So instead of following the good example the Swedish Kennel Club sets, they continue to register any puppies, even potentially puppy farmed.
SO many of the public still believe "kennel club registered" is a stamp of approval.
You seem to think that the public think all breeders are bad. Well on the other side of the coin, many good breeders are very quick to critisise someone who goes out and buys a pup thats not health tested. If the truth be known, many of the general public that are not in the doggy world have NO idea what a health test is.
Its all about the need for a massive public education plan. Most people just want a healthy pet dog, and do not realise how important it is to do their research and wait.
I would love to see the big charities doing television adverts about impulse buying, puppy farms, even the risks of buying from a friend.
We all need to work on this together and not find blame in each other.
If the kennel club cannot see this they should hand over the job to someone that does.
"Not everyone who shows and breeds dogs is happy with the dog world staying the way it is. More and more progressive breeders covertly email me saying they want change too but are too afraid to rock the boat, because when they do speak out Champ show judging appointments mysteriously dry up - or winning becomes a lot less frequent!"
I can assure anyone in doubt about this, just how VERY true it is!
After fighting to import my NUA Dals - I have done neither! But I have to say it bothers me very little - after 40 years in the breed I no I breed good dogs I don't need the opinion of anyone else on that matter, I also know I am doing the best for the future health of my breed and that is worth more to me than any judging appointment or show win!
I now hipscore ALL breeding stock & have done for several years now, HD is in our breed but those in power refuse to say anything but... our breed is HEALTHY! our breed is getting more & more health problems due I believe to inexperienced breeders line breeding to champions they no nothing about just because it was a top winner, breeders have got to wake up to the fact that health MUST take priority over the show ring. It's our duty to not just breed great looking dogs but HEALTHY dogs, if we have unknowingly messed up i.e. breeding for a mutated abnormal gene until the normal gene no longer exists, it is our duty as dog lovers to put right this health risk to our breed!?
Julie
It is no good all you GOOD breeders whinging and whining about things, STAND TOGETHER for a change, make changes yourselves. You have the power and a duty to DOGS, after all, YOU BREED THEM !!
Do right by them NOW.
The Kennel Club sits on its laurels and has done for too long, they are paid money for old rope and it's your money.
But certainly some minimum standards better than none.
The fear of speaking out from those on the inside brings about another question - why stay with them. If their standards are wrong, why do you want their approval in shows. While much of the public are still under the impression that the kc means a guarantee, the strides made to improve breed welfare have been done largely by individuals not affiliated with the board of hypocrits.
Just look at the work done in eradicating uric acid in dalmatians, bassets able to work but refused entry to kc and breed clubs and many many more - remember the brambledales! These are the wonderful breeders who were doing what was right long before the Bateson report.
Stand together with the badge of honour that you are not kc registered and this is what we do that they don't.
Emma
Simply turn to the stats for the BVA/KC Hip scoring scheme and you will see a very impressive number of Labradoodles scored.
I spoke with the breeder who supplied Richard Hammond etc with their Doodles and he is now getting lots of 0:0 hip scores, he's really delighted with his breeding programme.
He does all the health tests for Labs and Poodles.
And just as they are definitively un-KC reg, people breeding un KC reg traditional pedigrees can use the testing system too. A microchip is a microchip after all.
The Brambledale Beardies being a case in point.
I supsected you'd not like the Growler, I do think you needed better early socialisation anony-mouse you really are a bit ratty sometimes!
Emma