THE NORWICH AND NORFOLK TERRIER CLUB CODE OF ETHICS

This Code of Ethics is established to ensure the present and future welfare of Norwich and Norfolk Terriers, and to put that welfare before any consideration of profit or personal advantage through exploitation, irresponsible promotion and careless breeding by the members of the Norwich and Norfolk Terrier Club. As stewards of the breeds, all NNTC members, breeders and pet owners alike, are asked to read, sign, and abide by the basic principles contained in this Code.

I. RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBERS

  1. Members are expected to abide by the Constitution and By-laws of the NNTC, and the rules of the American Kennel Club.
  2. Members should adhere to the standards of the breeds as adopted by the NNTC, and approved by the American Kennel Club. They should make every effort to assist the novice and educate the public by providing information beneficial to the general well-being of the breeds, including grooming and training.
  3. No members shall engage in false or misleading advertising, or any other misrepresentation of their Norwich or Norfolk. In competition they will not malign their competitors, but will conduct themselves in an exemplary and sportsmanlike manner. They will behave responsibly at show sites, trial sites, hotels and motels; and will treat other dog owners and their dogs with respect.
  4. Members must maintain the highest standards of health and sanitation for their own Norwich and Norfolk, and they should demand the same high standards of other owners, members and non members alike.
II. RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBER-BREEDERS
  1. The primary objective for breeding Norwich and Norfolk Terriers is to improve the breed and to produce physically and temperamentally sound offspring. To achieve this objective, member-breeders must
  2. The AKC requires that a male not be used at stud until he is at least 7 months old. A bitch may be bred on her third season, unless her first or second seasons occur after she is 18 months old; she must never be bred more often than two out of three consecutive heats, and then only if she is in robust health. A bitch must not be bred after 8 years of age.
  3. The selling of Norwich and Norfolk Terriers must be done in a way that reflects each member-breeder's concern, and integrity:
  4. Member-breeders should consider the growing problem of excess dogs ending up in shelters and exercise prudent restraint in their breeding programs. Litters should be limited to numbers consistent with sound breeding program and the best interests of the breeds.
  5. All member-breeders must accept lifetime responsibility for the welfare of the dogs they breed. To the best of their abilities, they should stand ready and willing to take back or to rehome a dog should an owner become unable to keep it.
  6. No member shall sell a puppy or an adult dog to a pet shop, laboratory, wholesale dealer or any other questionable person; Norwich and Norfolk Terriers must never be offered as prizes.

I have read, understood, and agree to abide by the Norwith and Norfolk Terrier Club's Code of Ethics.

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