Responsible breeders: |
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1. Strive in each and every breeding to achieve
the highest quality possible relative to the breed standard for conformation;
excellence in hunting for field; trainability for obedience, tracking, and the
field; and temperament to maintain our breed's characteristics. |
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2. Use only physically sound, mature dogs of
stable temperament for breeding. These characteristics are rarely, if ever,
determined before the age of two years for either males or females. A minimum
breeding age of three years is strongly recommended for breeders to determine
with greater certainty that the parents are of good health and sound
temperament. |
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3. Continue to educate themselves about genetic
diseases pertinent to the breed, including, but not limited, to hip and elbow
dysplasia, eye diseases, seizure disorders, allergies, heart disorders, and PFK,
and information about their modes of inheritance. Use genetic tests as suggested
by the needs of their individual dog(s) and close relatives thereof.
Documentation of hip, elbow and eye screening should be available to prospective
puppy buyers. A letter of evaluation from a board-certified veterinary
radiologist is acceptable documentation for results of radiographic evaluations
of hips and elbows; however, to provide a database for the breed, breeders are
encouraged to radiograph hips and elbows and use the Orthopedic Foundation for
Animals (OFA) or PennHip evaluations for screening. Eyes should be evaluated by
a board-certified diplomate of the American College of Veterinary
Ophthalmologists (ACVO), and reporting of results to the Canine Eye Registration
Foundation (CERF) is recommended. |
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4. Apply the same high standards to bitches
accepted for breeding to their stud dogs as they apply to their own breeding
stock. |
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5. Match each puppy's personality as carefully as
possible with a compatible buyer/family. Temperament testing of a litter before
puppies are offered for sale is encouraged. |
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6. Have each puppy examined by a veterinarian for
general health and examined by a veterinary ophthalmologist for congenital or
genetic eye disease before placement. Each puppy should be vaccinated and wormed
by or in consultation with a veterinarian. Proper documentation indicating
normal health and eyes for the age of the puppy, or specifying any health or eye
problems found at examination, should be furnished to puppy buyers. |
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7. Encourage buyers of companion puppies to
spay/neuter. Methods should include written spay/neuter contracts, limited
registration, and/or spay/neuter rebates. |
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8. Endeavor to gain personal knowledge of the
temperament and health of every dog they breed, or to which they breed to gather
information about which to base future breeding decisions. They share this
information fully and honestly with other breeders and with prospective buyers.
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9. Sell breeding prospects to knowledgeable,
ethical, and experienced persons or are willing to help educate and guide
novices. They should at any time accept the return of any dog/bitch their
breeding program produces, and they should always help when relocation is
needed. |
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10. Do not engage in misleading or untrue
advertising, and do not use ESSFTA membership as a marketing tool. |
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11. Do not sell, supply, donate, or surrender any dog for which
they are responsible to a pet shop, raffle, catalog house, wholesale dealer or
laboratory. They should have reasonable assurance that each person receiving a
dog will provide a home with appropriate shelter, restraint, control, and
responsible dietary and veterinary care. |
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12. Unless the Springer is otherwise being trained
for a specific discipline they should encourage owners to take their puppies to
puppy and obedience classes. The achievement of an AKC STAR Puppy Certificate
and/or a Canine Good Citizen Certificate is encouraged. |
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13. Participate and/or cooperate in research
studies into heritable defects affecting the English Springer Spaniel.
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See the
Breeder Referral Page if you would like additional information on obtaining an
English Springer Spaniel from a breeder who agrees to support and follow
these
ESSFTA Guidelines for Responsible Breeders.
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