UDC
Constitution, Goals, Services and Code of Ethics
The UDC's Constitution states the purposes of the club in this fashion:
- to
preserve and protect the Doberman Pinscher and its heritage as a working
dog, doing everything possible to perfect its natural qualities
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to maintain open dialogue with all clubs sharing similar objectives,
national and international, while insuring the autonomy of the United
Doberman Club
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to advance the interests of the breed by educating members about working
ability, conformation, temperament, health, breeding, training and maintenance
of the Total Doberman, sound in mind and body
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to maintain a supplemental registry for Doberman Pinschers, recording
all earned degrees and titles from recognized and acceptable organizations
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to conduct events that promote the Doberman as a working breed, and
to record and issue titles
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to encourage participation in a variety of activities for which the
Doberman is suited
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to publish an official publication promoting the objectives of the club.
The UDC serves as a center for the dissemination of information about
the Doberman through sponsorship or educational programs, seminars, temperament
testing programs, breed surveys and genetic testing. The UDC maintains
a supplemental registry which records information about a dog's parentage,
working and conformation titles earned, the results of UDC breed surveys
and fit for breeding tests, temperament tests and the results of health
testing. UDC issues pedigrees containing this information. UDC members
monitor legislation affecting dogs and dog ownership and, where appropriate,
takes public positions on that legislation. Through its official publication,
UDC Focus, information about the activities
of the UDC and its various committees as well as the results of trials
and tests, information about upcoming events, and educational and advertising
materials are provided to the membership. The UDC also operates an E-Mail
List for UDC members and guests to discuss UDC and Doberman - related
matters.
UDC Code of Ethics
- Abide
by the Constitution and Bylaws of the United Doberman Club and the rules
of the American Working Dog Federation.
- Keep
accurate breeding records, registration papers, and pedigrees.
- All
service and sales arrangements shall be mutually agreed upon, stated
in writing, and signed by all parties involved.
- All
advertising shall be honest and not in any way misrepresentative, fraudulent,
or misleading.
- Support
and conduct only ethical trade practices.
- Maintain
the best possible standards of canine health, cleanliness, and care.
- Encourage
the x-raying and hip certification of Dobermans for hip dysplasia and
the testing of Dobermans for other common health disorders.
- All
dogs offered at stud shall not be bred prior to one (1) year of age
and shall be in good health and free from communicable diseases and
disqualifying genetic faults (as defined by the UDC's conformation standard).
Any bitch accepted for stud service must be at least 18 months of age,
in good health, free from communicable diseases and disqualifying genetic
faults.
- No
bitch shall have more than one litter per year (litter defined as two
or more puppies), nor be bred prior to one and one-half years of age.
She should also be in good health and free from communicable diseases
and disqualifying genetic faults.
- No
stud dog will be knowingly bred to any bitch whose owner is directly
or indirectly involved with any puppy broker, puppy mill, pet shop,
litter lot sales or any other commercial enterprises whose business
is involved in like activities.
- No
bitch will be bred for commercial reasons only. All bitches will be
bred with the intention of that particular breeding improving the breed.
- No
Dobermans will be knowingly sold to puppy brokers, pet shops, or puppy
mills nor agents thereof.
- Honestly
evaluate the quality of all Dobermans sold and fairly represent that
evaluation.
- Furnish
records to each buyer of current vaccinations and wormings, pedigree,
and registration or transfer documents, unless written agreement is
made at time of sale that papers be withheld.
- All
members shall conduct themselves at all times in such a manner as to
reflect credit on the sport of purebred dogs and Dobermans in particular.
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