American Kennel Club (AKC) Official Response to Proposed
NIGHTLINE Story
The American Kennel Club would like to correct some
misinformation that is circulating within the fancy. We would appreciate your
assistance in spreading the word about the facts on this issue.
The AKC is aware that NIGHTLINE, which airs on ABC, is
pursuing a story on canine health, including breeding. The AKC welcomes all
constructive dialogue about the sport and on ways to improve the health of
dogs. However, all indications are that
the story will not be a fair and balanced look at the issues. With the guidance
of our advisors, the AKC declined to participate but instead provided NIGHTLINE
with an official statement:
"The American Kennel Club is the nation's leading
not-for-profit organization devoted to canine health, breeding and responsible
dog ownership. The AKC's breeding policies and high ethical standards have made
us the most widely respected registry in the world. Each year, the AKC performs
approximately 5,000 kennel and breeder inspections to ensure the proper care
and conditions of dogs and has led the charge in regards to advancing canine
health, including founding the AKC Canine Health Foundation in 1995. Since that
time, $22 million has been given to more than 500 research projects at 74 vet
schools and research institutes worldwide to improve the health of all
dogs."
It has also come to our attention that some individual AKC
constituents have been approached for interviews or may be approached at dog
shows. In this event we recommend politely declining the interview and
referring their requests to the AKC's Communications dept at communications@akc.org or
212-696-8343.
You may also direct those interested in this topic to
www.akcdoghealth.com http://www.akcdoghealth.com/ for pertinent information.
American Kennel Club Communications communications@akc.org