@tanza said in solving the "bad breeder" problem::
Are you referring to Canadian Kennel club with showing CKC?
In the US we have the AKC, in the UK/Canada they have the CKC(?). Is that correct?
@tanza said in solving the "bad breeder" problem::
AKC/CKC (from Canada) do not require health records to register
Correct. But, couldn't we convince them to require health records?
Breeders register their pups through these two organizations. If we could get them to require health records in the registration process, then it would (theoretically) weed out the problem.
Example: A breeder registers their Basenji pups, but the parentage indicates that this mating could produce offspring with Fanconi syndrome. The AKC/CKC puts a hold on the registration until those pups can be properly tested. Pups that are then given a registration that includes code indicating the test results.
Example: Pups without (breed specific) health testing are not registered until the proper health test documentation is received.
I suppose it would be like having the AKC registration on hold without the related CHIC number. Kind of like combining Canine Health Information Center (CHIC), OFA and AKC records. All future AKC/CKC registered animals would have to have the related breed specific testing done before the registration could be finalized.
Would something like that prevent "bad breeders" from selling sick dogs? Or, perhaps, not be able to sell them as registered? Or maybe encourage them to be better breeders?