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AKITA CLUB OF AMERICA
CODE OF ETHICS
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In
order to promote the highest ideals among Akita owners and breeders and
aim for the continuous improvement of the Akita breed within the framework
of the approved breed standard, I pledge that:
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I will follow the rules of good sportsmanship which will be a credit
to the breed, the club and myself in all Akita competition and activities.
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I will fully explain to all prospective Akita Purchasers the advantages
as well as the disadvantages of owning an Akita.
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I will attempt to help and befriend novice exhibitors and owners.
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I will keep well informed in the field of genetics and work to eliminate
hereditary defects from the breed.
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I will, before entering into a breeding agreement or doing any breeding
of my own dogs, carefully analyze the conformation and pedigrees of the
prospective sire and dam. I shall refuse the mating if, in my opinion,
it will not be in the best interest of the breed. If I deny stud service,
I will fully explain my reasons to the owner of the bitch.
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I will participate in a program of hip x-raying and eye examinations
by qualified veterinarians to eliminate hip dysplasia and congenital eye
problems.
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When an Akita has hereditary faults of such nature as to make his or
her use for breeding detrimental to the furtherance of the breed, that
dog shall be neutered/spayed.
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I will refuse to deal with dog wholesalers or to sell puppies to pet
shops and I will include in all stud contracts an agreement to be signed
by the owner of the bitch that no puppies resulting from the mating will
be wholesaled, sold or given to pet shops or wholesale dog breeders or
dealers.
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Furthermore, I will refuse to wholesale (buy or sell) any registered
breed of dog, singly or in litter lots. realizing that we as dog fanciers
are responsible for not only our own breed but for others as well.
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All puppies or adults sold as pet quality and at pet prices should be
sold on spay/neuter contracts with written agreement that no AKC registration
papers will be issued until the seller has received veterinary certification
that surgery has been performed and a copy of that sent to AKC.
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Updated on 12/21/2009
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