Purpose
The Chinese Crested Club of Canada, recognizing that its responsibility to preserve and protect the Chinese Crested breed rests solely with the breeders and owner enthusiasts, has formatted a Code of Ethics to be adhered to by its members. It further recognizes that membership in the Club automatically obligates individuals to this Code of Ethics.
Process
Violation of the Code of Ethics shall be reported to the Board of Directors who shall investigate, including interviews and correspondence both with the complainant and the accused, and on the basis of that investigation, direct, via registered mail, the member involved to rectify the situation. Any decision may be appealed twice to a full membership vote, with majority ruling. Failure to comply with the directive shall result in the immediate expulsion of the member with subsequent publication of the expulsion to the members of the Club, the Canadian Kennel Club, and Dogs in Canada.
Code
To insure the welfare of the Chinese Crested Breed, we agree to abide by the CKC Member Code of Ethics, and the CKC Breeder Code of Practice. As members of the CCCC, we further agree:
Maintenance and Sales
- To maintain the best possible standards of health, cleanliness, safety and care of our dogs.
- That if a Chinese Crested, whether adult or puppy, is to be sold or placed, it will be under a written agreement documenting the specific terms of the transaction. Additionally, if a puppy is not to be used for breeding, a Non- Breeding Agreement will be filed with the Canadian Kennel Club.
- To never knowingly sell or place any Chinese Crested, whether adult or puppy, to any Pet Shop, Catalogue House, Wholesale Dealer, Broker, Auction, Raffle or Unethical Breeder.
Conduct
- To take appropriate measures to assist any Chinese Crested in distress.
- To display good sportsmanship and conduct, whether at events, in hotels or whenever in public, in such a manner as to reflect credit upon themselves and the Chinese Crested Club of Canada
- To bear responsibility for the truth and accuracy of any information and or photographs submitted for any publication.
- To refrain from making unfair and untrue statements about other members, breeders or owner enthusiasts.
- To respond with courtesy to information requests from the public about the unique features of our breed, care requirements and responsible ownership.
Breeding
- To breed only those Chinese Cresteds that are healthy and of good temperament with an intention to improve the breed.
- To keep alert for and endeavor to control or eradicate inherited problems that are particular to Chinese Cresteds; which includes the screening of all breeding stock for hereditary problems utilizing the current available and generally accepted techniques. These would include but are not limited to: yearly CERF, BAER, Patellas, and prcd-PRA & PLL genetic status, through testing or cleared parentage.
- That breeders, whether the owner of the brood bitch or stud dog, have equal responsibilities in insuring the welfare of all the puppies and remain responsible for those Chinese Cresteds throughout their entire lifetime.