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By-Laws/Code of Ethics |
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The Australian Shepherd Club of Victoria in keeping with its
Constitutional aim of breeding for the working ability as well as other
outstanding qualities of the Australian Shepherd has adopted the
following By-Laws/Code of Ethics to promote and foster the highest
standards amongst breeders, owners and fanciers, and to encourage
sportsmanship and cooperation in the improvement and advancement of our
breed.
All members in good standing with ASCV subscribe to and uphold this code.
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Each
member who breeds his bitch or uses his stud for services shall keep
accurate records of stock such as stud services, pedigrees, all litters
produced, sales of dogs/puppies, all exchanges involving Australian
Shepherds for a minimum of seven years. Any member who falsifies a
registration or knowingly misrepresents a pedigree may be dealt with
under disciplinary procedures of the ASCV.
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A breeder
should plan each breeding with the paramount intention of improving the
breed. A breeder should select Sire and Dam with an eye to
Conformation, Temperament, and Working ability with a careful study of
the ANKC breed standard, pedigrees and basic principles of genetics.
Before entering into any breeding agreement, a breeder should
scrutinise pedigrees, conformation and working potential of both sire
and dam keeping in mind the ideal Australian Shepherd as described in
the ANKC Breed Standard. Should he/she refuse the breeding, a full
explanation of this reasoning should be given to the owner of the
bitch/dog. A breeder shall use for breeding purposes only those
individual free from defects such as monorchidism, cryptorchidism,
deafness, albinism and other such disqualifying defects.
He/she
shall use only those individuals whose hips have been x-rayed for
dysplasia and rated suitable for breeding by Australian Veterinary
Association (AVA) or by an equivalent recognised scheme in the Country
of origin. He/she should only use dogs whose eyes have been examined
and found free from signs of ocular deformities diagnosed by a
qualified Veterinary Ophthalmologist.
Carefull consideration
should be given to the use of an individual animal known to produce
afflicted puppies. Committee will advise of future use of parents known
to produce affilicted puppies and may refuse to list puppies on the
Sales Register, this is to be based upon relevant expert opinion in
that particular field.
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It is preferred that a bitch
should not be mated/bred to any male before the age of twenty (20)
months, and should not be mated/bred again until the first litter are
at least twelve months of age and have been hip scored and eye tested.
All members to supply hip and eye scores to advertise through the club.
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A breeder should maintain high standards of health and
care of his dogs and guarantee the health of puppies at the time of
sale.
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The breeder shall be discerning in the sale of
puppies and concerns with the type of homes in which they are placed.
With this in mind, Australian Shepherds shall not be donated for
raffles, give aways, or sold to dog wholesalers , retailers or pet
shops. A breeder should provide a minimum of six (6) months guarantee
against crippling or handicapping congenital defects on all pet puppies
sold and shall additionally guarantee the sale of breeding stock
puppies against all hereditary defects and any disqualifying faults for
a like period.
All guarantees should at least provide for
replacement of the puppy with another, within a reasonable length of
time after return of the puppy originally purchased. Upon sale of a
dog/puppy, the breeder shall provide all buyers with a minimum three
generation pedigree, including coat colour, occurrence of a naturally
bobbed tail, diet and care information, health guarantee and
inoculation record (including date and type of serum). A breeder shall
not release a puppy until at least eight weeks of age.
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The
breeder agrees that all advertising of dogs/puppies shall be factual
and honest both in substance and implication. The breeder should be
cautious in encouraging buyers as to breeding potential, as the
breeding of Australian Shepherds is not to be taken lightly. The use of
the Limited Register to be encouraged when applicable.
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The
exhibition of dogs being a sport, ASCV members shall be expected to
express good sportsmanship in all activities involving the Australian
Shepherd. Members should refrain from unnecessary criticism of
another’s dog. As a matter of ethics, the breeder pledges to help
educate the general public as well as graciously assist the novice
breeder in all with which he is familiar.
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Life Member,
Any
member may be nominated as a Life Member of ASCV in recognition of
services rendered to the Club, or services towards the objects of the
Club over a period of at least ten years with a minimum of two years
service on the Club Committee during that period. Such nominations are
to be approved by seventy five (75%) per-cent of Committee at a
Committee Meeting, and then confirmed by at least seventy five 75%
per-cent of financial members present at a General Meeting and that
such nominee is deemed worthy of receiving such honour. such member
shall continue to enjoy all privileges and benefits of ordinary
membership of ASCV but henceforth shall not be liable to pay an annual
membership subscription. The number of persons so elected in any one
year shall be restricted to one (1). All ballots in conjunction with
same, shall be of a secret ballot.
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The manner and
procedure of dealing with protests and objections made at club
activities, shows or exhibitions shall be subject to the Constitution,
and Rules of the Victorian Canine Association.
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A
member shall not vote in respect of any contract or proposed contract
with the Club in which he is interested or in respect of any matter
arising thereout and if he/she does so vote, that vote shall not be
counted.
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All acts done by any meeting of the Committee
or Sub-Committee thereof or a Sub-Committee appointed by the members or
by any person acting as a member of the Committee or of a Sub-Committee
notwithstanding that it is afterwards discovered that there was some
defect in the appointment of the Committee or of a Sub-Committee or of
any person acting as aforesaid, or that the members of the Committee or
any of them or of a Sub-Committee were disqualified shall be as valid
as if any such person had been validly appointed and was qualified to
be a member of the Committee or of such Sub-Committee.
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Any
dog declared a Dangerous Dog under the Domestic (Feral and Nuisance)
Animal Act 1994, or aggressive by the VCA shall not be permitted to
participate in any club activity without strict supervision.
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Any breach of the ASCV Rules, By-Laws/Code of Practice shall be dealt with by the Committee in accordance with the club Rules.
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Puppy Listing and Sales Register
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ASCV shall maintain a puppy listing and sales register for their
members providing that such members complies with all current
By-Laws/Code of Ethics.
- Breeder must be a financial member for a minimum of 12 months
- A fee must be paid before the litter is listed.
- Copies
of hip certification, by a registered radiologist, on both sire and dam
to be supplied before listing of litter will occur. Elbow certification
to be supplied on sire and dam born after 1 January 2005.
- Copies
of current clear eye certification, by a registered ophthalmologist, to
be supplied before listing. The certificate must be within 12 months of
the due date of whelping. The dog must be certified free of any
hereditary defects.
- Each puppy sold by an ASCV breeder member
to a non ASCV member (overseas sales excluded) must result in a new
membership to be paid by the Breeder at a reduced fee.
- Older dogs can be listed on the Club Sales once listing fee is paid.
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ASCV strongly encourages breeders to make use of the Optigen CEA test
to identify the genetic status of their breeding stock.
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The
ASCV shall maintain a Data Base for the reading of relevant information
pertaining to the breed. Such information to be available to all club
members upon request. To be eligible for any sales referrals by the
ASCV all animals must be recorded on the club Data Base.
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