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AKC praises Oprah expose

The American Kennel Club -- distancing itself from the kind of unregulated and unsavory dog breeders depicted in her program yesterday -- published an open letter to Oprah Winfrey on its web site yesterday, praising the talk show host for devoting today's program to an investigation of "puppy mills."

Some excerpts:

"Thank you for your informative show today. We are very pleased that a renowned dog lover such as you has taken on the issue of unregulated dog breeders – an issue we work towards addressing on a daily basis.

"The American Kennel Club has always been a strong proponent of responsible breeding, which entails giving careful consideration to health issues, temperament and genetic screening, as well as to the individual care and placement of puppies in responsible homes ...."

"AKC spends over $6 million each year to inspect our customers, thereby ensuring the integrity of our registry and the proper care and conditions for dogs registered with us. In fact, of over 35 U.S. 'registries' we are the only one to conduct inspections, as well as being the only not-for-profit all-breed registry in the nation ....

"Unfortunately, there are many breeders who choose NOT to register with us specifically because of our high standards, and once they are no longer being inspected by the AKC, there is often very little oversight from state or federal entities. AKC supports scrupulous enforcement of the federal Animal Welfare Act, and state and local regulations governing the humane care of animals."

Posted by John Woestendiek at 5:07 PM | | Comments (2)
        

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The AKC makes over 80 percent of its income from registering puppy mill puppies.

They have a Commercial Breeder business committee that cuts the deals!

They have a business relationship with one of the worst puppy mills brokers in the business, Hunte Corporation. http://www.petstorecruelty.org/Hunte%20Corp.htm

Here are some breeders that AKC has registered dogs from. http://www.columbusdogconnection.com/PupMillNewsStory3.htm

The AKC inspection program is a joke. One example among many, a puppy miller thanks an AKC inspector for helping the mills out http://www.prisonersofgreed.org/Arkansas.html

The AKC says dogs are property, and that breeders should do whatever they like with no rules http://www.animalarkshelter.org/animal/ArkArticles.nsf/AllArticles/0B24AEA5069CA95686257272001C0794?OpenDocument

"I found that, um, a member of your organization [AKC] is more likely to be charged with animal cruelty [by local law enforcement] than to have complaints against them by AKC for their living conditions."

AKC, this deception has got to stop.

I don't know who the American Kennel Club thinks they're fooling. Legislation to stop puppy mills is fought tooth and nail by the AKC, which will defend breeders at any cost. The AKC has done everything it can to thwart regulation that would help animals in shelters.

For shame.

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Jill Rosen is a reporter at The Baltimore Sun. During her nearly 20 years in journalism, she has covered news and features — including a surprising number of stories that involved animals. There were the dog Christmas carolers in State College, Pa. There were the hounds who toured with a production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The story of a preschool teacher at Baltimore’s Father Kolbe School who had to replace her class guinea pig, who died over the winter holiday. A harrowing tale of what it was like to make homemade pet food ...

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