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Sign The Kennel Club Petition And Support Responsible Dog Breeding

Author: The Kennel Club UK
Posted: Thursday 2nd April, 2009. 00:00:00

The Kennel Club wants to ensure that every dog’s life can be as happy and healthy as it can be. The best way to achieve this is by encouraging the responsible breeding of dogs and empowering potential puppy buyers to recognise what makes a responsible breeder.

The Kennel Club recognises that the vast majority of people involved are already responsible dog breeders who care very deeply about the health and welfare of their animals. The Kennel Club wants to support responsible breeders in order to protect the future of pedigree dogs in the UK.

We are taking action and we need you to do the same.

Please sign the Kennel Club’s petition calling on the government to apply the basic principles embodied in the Kennel Club's Accredited Breeder Scheme to the breeding of ALL dogs in the UK – sign up and show your support today

And please join our Facebook Cause 'Support responsible breeders to ensure a healthy, happy future for all dogs'.
P.S Did you know that one in four of the top winning dogs at Crufts 2009 were bred or owned by Kennel Club Accredited Breeders.

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