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Accredited
Breeder Scheme
Helping puppy
buyers find their way.
As a prospective new owner
it is understandable to want some kind of reassurance that you are purchasing
a puppy from someone whose priority is the health and welfare of the puppies
that they breed. Someone who will provide you with a quality, supportive
and informative service both before and after you take your puppy home.
One way to do this is to contact a Kennel Club Accredited Breeder. The
scheme, which is voluntary and was launched in 2004, promotes good breeding
practices, giving prospective owners the best opportunity to bring home
a healthy well adjusted puppy. As a puppy buyer there is now some kind
of benchmark to help you in your search to find a responsible breeder.
Requirements and Recommendations
The Scheme currently has the
following requirements:
Accredited Breeders must:
1. Ensure that all breeding
stock is Kennel Club registered
2. Hand over the dog's registration certificate at time of sale if available,
or forward it to the new owner as soon as possible. Explain any endorsements
that might pertain and obtain written and signed confirmation from the
new owner, at or before the date on which the dog is physically transferred,
that the new owner is aware of the endorsement(s), regardless of whether
or not the endorsed registration certificate is available.
3. Follow Kennel Club policy regarding maximum age and number/frequency
of litters.
4. Permanently identify breeding stock by DNA profile, microchip, or tattoo.
5. Make use of health screening schemes, relevant to their breed, on all
breeding stock. These schemes include DNA testing, hip dysplasia, elbow
dysplasia and inherited eye conditions.
6. Socialise the puppies and provide written advice, in the Puppy Sales
Wallet, on continuation of socialisation, exercise and future training.
7. Provide written advice, in the scheme Puppy Sales Wallet, on feeding
and worming programmes.
8. Provide a written record, in the Puppy Sales Wallet, on the immunisation
measures taken.
9. Provide reasonable post-sales telephone advice.
10. Inform buyers of the requirements and the recommendations that apply
to Kennel Club Accredited Breeders as well as the existence of the complaints
procedure.
11. Draw up a contract of sale for each puppy and provide a copy in the
Puppy Sales Wallet.
In addition there are a number
of recommendations:
Accredited Breeders should:
1. Make sure that whelping
facilities accord with requirements for good practice
2. Ensure that contract of sale clearly lays out to the buyer the nature
and details of any guarantee given (e.g. time limit) and/or any provisions
for refund or return and replacement of puppy. If endorsements are being
used the contract should also explain why these have been placed and under
what circumstances they would be removed (if any). The contract should
be signed and dated by both breeder and purchaser, showing that both have
agreed to these terms.
3. Commit to help, if necessary, with the re-homing of a dog, for whatever
reason, throughout the dog's lifetime.
4. Follow relevant breed health screening recommendations.

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