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  1. Ann Milligan ·
    International Dog Health Workshops (IDHWs) IPFD's  International Dog Health Workshops confirm the benefits from inclusion of a diverse range of stakeholders who all play relevant and collaborative parts to improve future canine health and make progress towards improving breed-related welfare. The 1st International Dog Health Workshop (IDHW) was organized by the Swedish Kennel Club (SKK) and held in June 2012 in Stockholm. The 2nd IDHW was co-hosted by the German Kennel Club (
    • The International Partnership for Dogs guides a global, multi-stakeholder effort to address issues affecting dog health, well-being, and welfare.

      This article highlights some of the International Partnership for Dogs' work and projects to bring together stakeholders.  
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  2. Ann Milligan ·
    DogWellNet Databases Harmonization of Genetic Testing for Dogs Health Strategies Database for Dogs   CAW - Concepts in Animal Welfare This article provides  information related to training resources for veterinarians on Animal Welfare located on the  World Animal Protection's website., along with recent WSAVA guidelines and publications.   Essentials of Health Screening and DNA Testing in Dogs Video   WSAVA- Hereditary Disease Committee
    • This article provides a list of DogWellNet Resources that may be of particular interest to Veterinarians.

      This is not a comprehensive listing - it is a starting point for finding relevant resources. Please visit the various areas of the site using the navigation bar and/or the Search function.
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  3. Ann Milligan ·
    These tools and resources will provide models and starting points for organizing content that may be included when compiling health and breeding strategies for a breed. Breeding Strategy Templates (JTO or RAS) Finnish Kennel Club Breeding Strategy TEMPLATE for Breeds with Large Populations (English) Norwegian Kennel Club RAS TEMPLATE (English) The Kennel Club - Breed Health Conservation Plan -Example-Template- BHCP Breed-Specif
    • This article provides an abbreviated list of content and materials available on DogWellNet that may be of particular interest to Dogs Clubs and Health Committees.

       
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  4. Ann Milligan ·
    See DogWellNet's Pedigreed Breeds Database Breed page features may include collaborative work done by clubs participating in international groups, links to articles, videos and educational materials, breed standards and health and welfare information focused on breed-specific concerns. Breeding strategy documents are available on the breed's page.   See articles... Articles - Tips for managing breeding dogs Article: Breeding Strategies and Their Application   S
    • This article provides an abbreviated listing of DogWellNet resources and content that may be of particular interest to dog breeders.

      This is not a comprehensive listing - it is a starting point for finding relevant resources. Please visit the various areas of the site using the navigation bar and/or the Search function. The following resources offer information to serve as a foundation for development of well-conceived breeding strategies designed to enhance individual dog's and breed's health and welfare.  
    • 3 comments
    • 8,757 views
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