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Education of Breeders

Here, we provide information on educational programs and resources for breeders and breed clubs.

11 articles in this category

  1. Aimee Llewellyn-Zaidi ·
    Table of Contents  BASICS on Genetic Testing:  IPFD Resources on genetic testing; Genetic counselling  Breed-specific genetic testing  Answering breeder's questions  Topics for Panel on A Breeder’s Perspective on Canine Health  Q1: How have your views on/experiences with canine health testing changed over time?  Q2: When do you think genetic testing began to make an impact on dog breeding?  Q3: What is possible regarding canine genetic hea
    • Embark summit image.pngIPFD and the Canine Health Summit Feb 2021 by Embark Veterinary

      This Article provides links to resources on DogWellNet and from our partners to support panel discussions that are part of the 1st Annual Canine Health Summit hosted by Embark and the Westminster Kennel Club.  For 2021, the event is designed to provide expert content and discussion to dog breeders and all dog enthusiasts, via a virtual conference format.  IPFD is involved in 2 live panel discussions (see relevant links and references further below): Bonnett_2018.png1. A Breeder’s Perspective on Canine Health, featuring Dr. Brenda Bonnett (CEO IPFD), Dr. Bruce Barrett, Ms. Pat Hastings, and Dr. Marty Greer (IPFD Board Member). aimee 2020.png2. Population Management and Diversity, featuring Dr. Sophie Liu, Dr. Margret Casal, Mrs. Aimee Llewellyn-Zaidi (IPFD), Dr. Joshua Stern, and Dr. Adam Boyko Go to the Videos
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  2. Ann Milligan ·
    BERNER UNIVERSITY, a two-day educational conference, convenes once each year at the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America National Specialty. Seminars and workshops are taught by leading veterinary researchers, animal behaviorists and BMDCA members with specific expertise. The Berner Blackboard Presenter notes and recommended articles are gathered and distributed on a CD for all Berner U participants each year. Some faculty and authors generously grant permission for posting on the Berner U websi
    • BERNER UNIVERSITY is held annually at the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America's National Specialty.
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  3. Ann Milligan ·
    US: AKC: Anyone interested in dog breeding may access the Royal Canin USA sponsored AKC Breeder Education courses free of charge at http://education.akc.org/akcedu. For more information on AKC Breeder Education, please visit http://www.akc.org/dog-breeders/breeder-education/.  Sign up for AKC Breeder Newsletters. Search for a list of Seminars.       AKC Breeder to Breeder Symposium -- American Kenne
    • Kennel Clubs provide resources to help educate breeders. Here we feature links to our Partner's breeder education tools and seminars.    
         
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  4. Sofia Malm ·
    Education of breeding officials and breeders is a priority and major focus of the SKK’s activities.   The central organisation has compiled extensive material, including several books (in Swedish), to support the education. The SKK organizes yearly courses for breeding officials as well as regular breeding conferences.   The investment in education is one stage in the SKK’s efforts to quality-assure dog breeding.   Knowledgeable and responsible breeders are the be
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  5. Ann Milligan ·
    Check out Health and Screening Tests   Evaluating and screening for health conditions in individual dogs and across breeds is integral to Health Strategies and Programs. However, the challenges and complexities are considerable. In this section of DWN we look to provide information, links and expert guidance to breeders and breeding advisors. DogWellNet sub-categories found under Health and Screening Tests include:   1. General Principles | Tests 2. Molecular-Geneti
    • Breed health managment schemes for breeders and owners present challenges. Genetic health programmes are one of the tools used by kennel clubs and breeders to manage and decrease the incidence of hereditary disease in dogs.
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  6. Ann Milligan ·
    Australian Shepherd Health & Genetics Institute: Article: The Rising Storm: What Breeders Need to Know About the Immune System   excerpt:   "It is up to us. The storm is upon us and will not soon dissipate. Due to the complex nature of immune-mediated disease, its total eradication is unlikely in the foreseeable future. Potential impact on breed health is great. Even though we lack the ability to eliminate this kind of disease, damage control must be instituted. We can
    • Author: C.A. Sharp   This award winning article written in 2002 and cited on many different dog breed club websites addresses management considerations pertaining to immune-mediated conditions impacting the length and quality of dog's lives.
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  7. Brenda Bonnett ·
    There are Important considerations for all dog breeders such as: Responsible dog breeders believe that each litter that they breed, should be an improvement on the parents. Responsible dog breeders give careful consideration to health issues, temperament and soundness. Responsible dog breeders plan ahead of each mating so as to ensure that each puppy produced will be bred in the best possible environment. Responsible dog breeders accept responsibility for a puppy whi
    • The Kennel Club Breeder Tools and Resources
      For those new to the world of purebred dog breeding, The Kennel Club has a resource called: Introduction to breeding which offers a list of practical considerations people should address before breeding a dog. This article also contains links to other informative Breeder Education resources and materials prepared by The Kennel Club to aid breeders in their management to further the objective of producing sound, healthy purebred dogs.
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  8. Ann Milligan ·
    There are several free course resources for newer breeders that cover basics. These courses are MUST READS for anyone looking to start a breeding program - good for breeder mentors too - well organized, thorough and concisely presented in a user friendly interface. You must register for the college - but it's a snap to do so. Other Breeder Education, Judge's Education and additional courses are available - fees may apply.     See what AKC's Canine College offers
    • AKC Press Release September 27th: The American Kennel Club Announces the Launch of the AKC Canine College
      By: Samantha Seymour excerpt...
      "The initial launch features a course on the Lagotto Romagnolo; online exams for conformation judges seeking approval to judge dogs in the Sporting, Terrier, and Toy Groups; and, educational material for all breeders, including required education for Bred with H.E.A.R.T. members. Content will continue to be developed and added to the catalog of courses; including training for Canine Good Citizen Evaluators and Groomers, additional breed courses and exams, tests for performance event judges, and more."   UPDATED: 5-18-2020: Learn more about the AKC's online learning platform, the AKC Canine College.      
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  9. Brenda Bonnett ·
    A major point in the breeding strategy of the Norwegian Kennel Club (NKK) is to make the breeders fully aware of their responsibility, both to the dogs selected for breeding as well as the puppies, the byers as well as the modern society. We want to focus on knowledge, cooperation, respect and honesty among breeders and dog owners. This education is basic for achieving the main goal in fog breeding: Functionally healthy dogs, with breed typical conformation and mentality, dogs that can live a lo
    • Breeder Education   The Breeders School (Oppdretterskolen) of the Norwegian Kennel Club (NKK) was established in 1992. This education for dog breeders include two week-end seminars, which are hold in all the 11 regions of the Norwegian Kennel Club, to make the education available for breeders all over the country.
      Everybody will have a lot to learn on these courses, both people who consider having their first litter, as well as breeders with life-long experience.
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  10. IPFD DWN Editor1 ·
    Note: The Seminar web pages referenced in this article are displayed in Swedish by default, but your browser (Google Chrome or Internet Explorer) should be able to translate the text to English by right-clicking on the page and selecting the translation option from the menu. Firefox users can find a handy translation add-on available here.   The goal of the event - which included 50 presenting researchers and 400 participants - was to showcase research projects that received grants fro
    •     On November 21, 2015, Agria and the Swedish Kennel Club hosted Forskning till nytta för hund & katt (English: “Research for the benefit of the dog & cat”) in Stockholm, Sweden. 
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