A breeder is defined as somebody who has more than 1 litter in the duration of their
membership, or somebody who has registered an affix and holds the status of Breeder in
the club.
1. Provide proper housing, nutrition, hydration, exercise, and veterinary care for all
dogs in their care.
2. Consent unreservedly to allowing any veterinarian who performs surgery that
changes a dog's natural structure (including the tacking or removal of cherry eye or
dew claws), or conducts a caesarean section on a bitch, to report such procedures to
the Club, and to have a responsibility to report this to the club themselves.
3. Assure that no healthy puppy is euthanised. Puppies not meeting the breed standard
should be rehomed responsibly.
4. Comply with the Animal Welfare Act in its entirety.
5. Avoid creating a market for, or supplying, puppies with illegal tail docking or ear
cropping.
6. Prevent their dogs from roaming freely or disturbing neighbours or officials.
7. Ensure dogs wear tagged collars, are leashed or effectively controlled when outside
the home. Dogs registered with this club must be always kept under control, and
there is a zero-tolerance approach to owners who allow their dog to be out of
control at any time.
8. Clean up after their dogs in public and exhibition spaces.
9. Endeavour to sell puppies with an effective puppy contract, and to keep reasonable
track of puppies for the entirety of their lifetimes.
10. Sell dogs only when a healthy, happy life is foreseeable, and assist with rehoming if
circumstances change.
11. Provide new owners with dietary information and responsible ownership guidance.
12. Supply all relevant Club documents to new owners upon selling or transferring a dog
and commit to sending any delayed documents as soon as possible.
13. Refrain from selling dogs to commercial wholesalers, retail pet dealers, or using dogs
as prizes or donations in competitions. Avoid selling Club registration certificates
separately from the dogs.
14. Avoid misrepresenting the breed’s traits, falsely advertising dogs, or misleading
anyone about a dog’s health or quality.
Breach of these rules may lead to expulsion from the Club, disciplinary action by the
Club, and/or legal action by relevant authorities.
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