Breed Clubs
What Are They and Should You Join?
Breed clubs are national or regional organizations dedicated
to specific breeds of dogs. They exist as a repository of
knowledge that both the novice and experienced breeder can
access. Even if you aren’t a dog breeder, you can benefit from
the knowledge that a breed club has to offer. If you are in the
market for a particular breed of dog, the members of a breed
club can give you insight into the nature of the dog and help
you decide if that breed is the right one for you and your
family. Investigate the different breed clubs and if one
doesn’t feel right, move on to the next.
What to Expect from a Breed Club
A breed club exists to support both the breed of dog to
which it is dedicated and the club’s members. The members of a
breed club see something special in their chosen breed and want
to preserve those qualities that make it unique. Therefore,
these like minded individuals band together to set a standard
for the breed and to educate and assist other interested dog
owners. They also exist to make sure that further generations
of the breed adhere to the club’s standards.
Breed clubs also serve as a support system for those who
want to show their dogs at national competitions. They can
provide information on handling your own dog at shows or lead
you to a professional handler that can do the job instead.
Participating in dog shows means working with national dog
associations, and the breed club can serve as an advocate for
the breed in these circumstances as well.
In addition to expecting support from a breed club, the
member can also expect that the organization itself will be
well-run and that important decisions will always be made with
the health, welfare and betterment of the breed in mind. Anyone
who wants to join should feel welcome as long as they uphold
the ideals of the breed club.
A good breed club will also facilitate interaction among its
members and hold activities throughout the year where members
can share information about the breed and just enjoy getting
together with others who share their interests. The activities
should include both the members that show their dogs and those
that do not.
What a Breed Club Expects from Its Members
The membership of any breed club has a right to expect
certain things from its individual members. For example, every
breed club has instituted certain ethical standards in regard
to breeding methods and every member must promise to uphold
them. Indeed, membership in the most reputable breed clubs
almost guarantees the potential dog owner that a specific dog
breeder is of the highest quality and that the dog he or she is
purchasing was bred according to club standards. The reputation
of the breed club is on the line, so any breach of these
ethical standards by its membership is taken very seriously.
Often, the unethical breeder will either be suspended or barred
from the club completely.
A breed club also expects that when you join them, you agree
with their philosophies and goals concerning the particular
breed and will help them further these ideals by educating
others about the breed’s unique nature and special qualities.
As a member of a breed club, you will always be expected to act
with the best interest of the breed in mind.
Breed Rescue Organizations
Just about every breed club is either affiliated with or
sponsors a breed rescue
society.
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