Members of the LAKESHORE PEMBROKE WELSH CORGI CLUB abide
by the following
"CODE OF ETHICS" as prepared by the P.W.C.C.A.
The Lakeshore Pembroke Welsh Corgi Club, Inc.
Code of Ethics
The Code of Ethics is established in accordance with the objectives
of the LPWCC to protect and advance the interests of the Pembroke
Welsh Corgi. It is written to provide guidelines for responsible
ownership and ethical breeding practices, and it is dedicated
to the preservation and welfare of the Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
All Members:
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LPWCC members shall be responsible for adherence
to the Code of Ethics.
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Individual members of the LPWCC and an Officer
of the Club shall re-affirm acceptance of the Code of Ethics on
an annual basis, by written confirmation accompanying the dues
notice and the PWCCA Affiliate Club dues notice.
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Shall maintain the best possible standard of health,
cleanliness, safety and care of their Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
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Shall consider breeding a litter only if the breeder
is prepared to keep the resultant offspring for as long as it
takes to suitably place each puppy.
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Shall take lifetime responsibility to ensure that
Pembroke's of their breeding are cared for in a safe and healthy
environment.
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Shall not release Pembroke Welsh Corgi litters,
puppies or adults to pet dealers, commercial retailers or distributors
or to any party for the purpose of resale, auction, lottery or
raffle prize.
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Shall sell puppies and adults in a manner that
reflects the member's care, concern and integrity, by selling
puppies or adults in good condition, good health, and of sound
temperament.
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Shall display good sportsmanship and conduct at
all times and in such a manner as to reflect credit upon themselves,
the LPWCC, and the breed.
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Shall bear responsibility for truth and accuracy
of any photographs or information personally used for breeding
or advertisement.
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Shall be accountable for the actions of a handler
in their employ as they pertain to the Code of Ethics.
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A Pembroke bred by a member of the LPWCC or sired
by a stud dog owned by a member of the LPWCC that is turned into
rescue shall be provided for, financially or in fact, by the breeder
or stud dog owner.
Breeders and Owners of Bitches and Stud Dogs, Alike, Should:
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Agree that the prime objective for breeding the
Pembroke Welsh Corgi is to produce animals of exceptional quality.
To that end, only breed dogs and bitches of sound temperament
and structure, good health, and characteristic type as described
in the American Kennel Club's (AKC) approved Official Standard
for the Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
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Be informed of and work diligently toward the
elimination of hereditary health problems of the breed by refraining
from breeding a dog or bitch if they have, in 2 litters to different
partners, produced offspring with the same serious genetic defect,
such as: blindness, deafness, PDA, lameness, or impairment of
vital functions which prevent these offspring from living a normal,
healthy life without major surgical or significant medical intervention.
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Ensure that bitches and dogs to be bred are in
robust health. Eyes and hips should be checked by accredited veterinarians
and declared to be within normal limits. Members should make an
effort to submit all health tests performed to the Canine Health
Information Center (CHIC), for inclusion in their database.
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Not breed a bitch prior to 1 year of age or older
than 8 years; not permit more than 6 litters in her lifetime;
not breed a bitch more than 2 out of 3 consecutive seasons.
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Not breed to an unregistered Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
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Honor all contracts regarding sales, co-ownerships,
breeding rights, agreements, compensations, leases, stud service
and/or any other written agreements set forth.
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Acknowledge that the owner of the sire is as responsible
as the owner of the dam in all matters of the welfare of the offspring.
Anyone standing a Pembroke at stud bears great responsibility
to the future of the breed; therefore, a stud owner should use
the dog discriminately and with the paramount intention of advancing
and protecting the breed.
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Release puppies only at or over the age of 10
weeks.
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Furnish written instructions on the care, feeding
and health care to the new owner, as well as a written health
record of immunizations or medical treatments.
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Sell puppies and adults with a Health Certificate
issued by an accredited veterinarian within a month prior to sale
or request that the puppy or adult be examined by the new owner's
veterinarian within two weeks of the transfer.
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Provide accurate and valid documentation of the
AKC registration and pedigree.
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Use a spay/neuter contract in the sale of a puppy
or adult that shows a health issue or very serious fault as described
in the Standard. Members are encouraged to use the limited registration
option offered by the AKC.
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Be prepared to accept and provide care for any
puppy/adult returned directly to the breeder.
It Is Strongly Recommended That:
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Written agreements be used in all practices of
co-ownerships, breeding and/or selling of Pembroke Welsh Corgis.
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LPWCC members serve as ongoing ambassadors to
all individuals interested in our breed.
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A copy of the Code of Ethics be given to each
buyer at the time of sale.
Violations of the Code of Ethics shall be considered prejudicial
to the best interest of the Club or the breed. As such, charges
are addressed in Article VI - Discipline, Section 2, of the LPWCC
Constitution and By-Laws.
Voted and Accepted by LPWCC Membership , September 26, 2008
Effective September 26, 2008
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