Puppy Referral
FMDC - Responsible Breeders
Breeder's Code of Ethics
- To maintain good standards of health and care in my kennels.
- To refuse to sell to wholesalers or retailers,
not to sell to any buyer where I have reason to believe that the puppy
or dog will not be properly cared for.
- To keep and pass on to the buyers of puppies
or adult dogs accurate health, breeding registration and pedigree
records. Papers may be withheld or breeders' rights retained only
by mutual agreement in writing.
- To clearly state, in writing, for the buyer of a puppy or adult dog whether dog is of show or pet quality.
- To urge all buyers to have a puppy or adult
dog, sold by me, examined by a licensed veterinarian within 48 hours of
receipt. Said examination to be paid for by buyer as previously
agreed.
- To deliver or ship only puppies or adult dogs
of sound health and temperament. Where the buyer or his
authorized representative did not personally see and choose the puppy
or adult dog shipped by me, a period of 24 hours is granted to advise
of the final decision and an additional 24 hours is provided if the dog
is to be returned.
- To use a sales contract or written agreement
to cover any sale or purchase involving a dog, with a signed copy to
each party involved. A 4-generation pedigree must be given by the
sell to the buyer at time of sale. The buyer should be informed
that a certified pedigree may be obtained from the registration body,
for a fee.
- To refuse stud service to any bitch I consider
of poor quality, poor temperament or in poor health. At the time
of breeding an exchange of pedigrees must be made along with a written
stud service contract with signed copy going to each party.
- To allow one repeat stud service where a bitch
has failed to conceive after being bred to one of my studs, if the stud
is in good health and available, and at such a time and place as
mutually agreed by the owner of the bitch and myself.
- To educate all buyers on the importance of
spay and neutering of pets and to require all dogs sold solely as pets
to be spayed or neutered and/or sold with non-breeding papers.
- To abide by the constitution and by-laws of
the Federation and by the rules of the American Kennel Club and/or its
own governing body.