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    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.

     

    International Dog Health Workshops (IDHWs)

    infocollabaction.pngIPFD'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 (VDH) and held in Dortmund, Germany in February 2015.
    • The 3rd IDHW was co-hosted by the French Kennel Club (SCC) in Paris in Spring 2017.
    • The 4th IDHW was co-hosted by the Kennel Club in Windsor, UK in 2019.
    • The 5th IDHW is scheduled for 13-15 June 2024, in Helsinki, Finland, co-hosted by the Finnish Kennel Club.

     

     

    • icecdogsbannerpng.pngAdditionally, the International Collaborative on Extreme Conformations in Dogs (ICECDogs), is a global multi-stakeholder group that works together with our members and collaborators to minimize welfare issues resulting from extreme conformations in dogs by seeking out and applying evidence-based canine and human approaches. ICECDogs was initiated by the International Partnership for Dogs (IPFD) at its 4th International Dog Health Workshop in Windsor, UK, in 2019.

     

    IPFD Webinars

    Virtual International Dog Health Meeting 1 - Theme: Standardizing Genetic Testing
    The aim of the meeting was to discuss and share relevant information around these challenges, and others, relevant to standardizing genetic reports.

    Virtual International Dog Health Meeting 2 - Theme: Genetic Diversity
    The focus of this free webinar was on genetic diversity (primarily from a genetic tests/tools view), and discussions aimed to identify genetic diversity tools and resources, and discussion of priorities and actions for the benefit of dogs.

    Virtual International Dog Health Meeting 3 - Theme: Parentage Profiling for Kennel Clubs
    The aim for this meeting was to provide information and support to Kennel Clubs at all stages of integrating genetic parentage profiling and other genetic testing into registration systems or health plans, or those who are considering this for their club in the future.

    Virtual International Dog Health Meeting 4 (Oceana Region)  - Theme: Breeding for Health and Purpose
    The aim of this session, co-hosted by Orivet, was to help dog breeders to develop holistic breeding plans that improve health and welfare, as well as to meet the goals of the breeder using evidence-based tools balancing the art and science of dog breeding.

    Virtual International Dog Health Meeting 5 - Theme: Breeding for Health – Supporting “Whole Dog” Health from Planning to Pregnancy
    The aim for this session was to help dog breeders consider options for supporting reproductive health and breeding healthy puppies for the future. Talks included information on pre-breeding testing, breeding/mate selection considerations, and reproduction for purpose-bred dogs of all types.

     

    International Actions

    Our International Actions section contains articles on International efforts for health and welfare in brachycephalic dogs and other breeds with extreme characteristics and the Think Globally, Act Locally category contains articles promoting collective and collaborative actions for dog health and welfare and human-dog interactions.


    IPFD's 'Get a GRIHP!' initiative, i.e. Globally Relevant Integrated Health Profiles.
    IPFD is creating a series of articles on the Big Picture of health and welfare within breeds as resources for veterinarians, owners, caretakers, breeders and others who want to understand the key issues for individual dogs and breed populations, internationally.


    Dog Breeds: What You Need to Know - an IPFD Feature in the WSAVA Clinical Bulletin
    IPFD Collaborating Partner, The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) publishes a regular feature in their online news section (and in the WSAVA Bulletin) that highlights IPFD resources on a particular breed with a focus on breed-specific diseases including links to Breed-Specific Health Reports - GRIHPs.

     

    HSDD Logo BW-01.pngThe Health Strategies Database for Dogs (HSDD) is a searchable database that includes breed-specific health/mentality testing requirements and recommendations established by Health Strategy Providers (HSPs) including kennel clubs, breed clubs, veterinary organizations, etc. The Database (HSDD) is designed to provide an interactive resource by breed and condition for all diseases/conditions considered important in health strategies from international and local kennel clubs and breed organizations. The goal is to present the Big Picture of health and welfare within breeds by offering resources for those who want to understand the key issues for individual dogs and breed populations, internationally.

     


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6 minutes ago, WDF said:

Hi, how can a federation legally established and recognized in over 40 countries around the world like ours contribute to this project and be among the participating partners?
we sent emails but no one has responded yet.
Since you accept all dog clubs, including non-FCI ones, could you tell us the correct collaboration procedure?
A thousand thanks

Thank you for reaching out to us. Please accept our apologies if we've somehow missed any previous emails. We'll forward your message to our team for follow-up with you as soon as possible!

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