Collie Club of America
Code of Ethics (Adopted October 24, 2006)
INTRODUCTION
This code shall establish a standard of
conduct to be followed by all members of the
Collie Club of America, Inc., in the normal
course of breeding, selling, exhibiting. We
recognize the difficulty of covering all
situations and for this reason any failure
to comply with the intent of the code shall
be handled in the same manner as a specific
violation. The welfare of all collies is the
responsibility of all members.
1. No member
shall knowingly sell or place, trade or give
any Collie of any age to pet dealers,
catalog houses, or other commercial sources;
nor shall Collies be given as prizes,
auctioned, or exploited to the detriment of
the breed.
2. No Collie should be sold with defects of
health or temperament that would interfere
with its normal function as a suitable pet
or companion. All known defects shall be
disclosed to the new owner in writing.
3. All dogs shall be transferred, sold or
placed in good condition, free of
communicable diseases with health guaranteed
for a reasonable length of time. This should
include a written health record, including
an inoculation schedule and an eye
examination done either by a licensed
veterinarian trained in veterinary
ophthalmology or a certified
ophthalmologist. . It is also suggested that
the dogs have some type of permanent
identification, such as a microchip or
tattoo.
4. Collie puppies shall not be released
until eight (8) weeks of age .
Puppies sold as pet s
shall be sold with AKC Limited
Registration. Spay/neuter agreements are
strongly recommended on all collies sold as
pets.
5. A written agreement should be drawn up
between buyer and seller for all
transactions. The agreement should include a
request that the seller be contacted in the
event that at any time the owner is unable
to keep the dog. When contacted it will be
the obligation of the seller to make every
effort to assist the buyer in placement of
the dog.
6. No member shall sell or aid in selling to
a person who they have reason to believe
cannot or will not provide proper care and
environment to the Collie. Members shall not
abandon or put dogs in shelters or pounds.
If circumstances require emergency placement
of a dog into rescue the owner is
financially responsible for the care of the
dog.
7. All members shall provide proper care and
a suitable environment for their collies.
Collies shall not be kept in circumstances
or numbers where their needs cannot be
adequately met.
8. All breeding shall be done with the
intention of advancing and protecting the
breed. All Collies used for breeding shall
be in good health and free from communicable
disease. Dogs known to be sterile,
cryptorchid or monorchid shall not be
offered at stud. Stud dog and bitch owners
shall notify the other of any physical
problems and/or any known inherited genetic
defects or any other condition in their
dogs.
9. Bitches shall be bred only to selected
stud. Owner of bitch is to be consulted
before any other stud is used.
10. All financial arrangements and breeding
arrangements will be in advance of sales or
service and agreed to in writing by both
parties. Only an actual witnessed tie or AI
that has been agreed upon by all parties
shall be considered breeding.
11. All advertising shall be honest and not
in any way misrepresentative or fraudulent.
Variety shall be designated in all
advertising.
12. Whether at home, traveling, at shows or
motels, all members shall conduct themselves
at all times in such a manner as to reflect
credit on the sport of dogs and Collies in
particular.
13. All members will be given a copy of this
Code when joining and by the act of joining
shall signify their acceptance of this Code
in its entirety. Any member then violating
this Code either in content or intent shall
be punished according to the severity and
intent of the violation up to and including
expulsion from the club. |