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  • The Fédération Cynologique Internationale is the World Canine Organisation. It includes 87 members and contract partners (one member per country) that each issue their own pedigrees and train their own judges. The FCI makes sure that the pedigrees and judges are mutually recognized by all the FCI members.

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Cruelty to Dogs

10th April 2013

The FCI Commission for Utility Dogs has been informed of individual cases of handlers and trainers using aids forbidden under animal protection legislation in training their dogs. All Commission members explicitly dissociate themselves from and condemn all forms of cruelty to animals and the use of forbidden training aids. Training a dog must never lead to a dog being harmed or suffering cruelty. For years now, training methods have been based on modern behavioural research findings, with a focus being put on positive confirmation.

The FCI Commission for Utility Dogs will without exception pass on all reported incidents to the FCI General Committee. We moreover refer to the trial regulation provisions, under which a violation of animal protection legislation during an event leads to the judge in charge immediately disqualifying the offender.

F.Jansen
President of the FCI Commission for Utility Dogs

AKC VISITING JUDGES POLICY : COMMUNICATION OF THE FCI

8/4/2013

In 2012, the Board of Directors of the AKC approved a controversial amendment to their Visiting Judges Policy which stated that visiting judges invited to judge (breeds and) groups which contain breeds not registered in their country of origin, may apply for, take the test for and pay a $25.00 fee for each breed. These breeds are: Boykin Spaniel, American English Coonhound, Bluetick Coonhound, Plott, Redbone Coonhound, Treeing Walker Coonhound, Toy Fox Terrier and American Eskimo Dog, all of them being breeds not recognized by the FCI.

This new policy would not allow FCI judges to officiate as group judges in any AKC event. This new policy, adopted by the AKC, confronted opposition from judges around the world and from the most recognized judges from the AKC.

Mr. Rafael de Santiago, FCI Vice-President, started a round of meetings with key AKC Board members and judges, looking for support to derogate the amendment to the Visiting Judges Policy. The FCI stands behind the Letter of Understanding between the FCI and the AKC signed on November 8, 2008, and requested, by letter, the AKC Board of Directors to reverse their approved amendment in order to maintain the reciprocity in the recognition of licensed judges.

At the AKC Board of Directors meeting, held in February 2013 the Visiting judges Policy was brought back to discussion and was amended in order to allow visiting judges to judge groups. The $25.00 fee and test to be allowed to judge FCI not recognized breeds is optional for the judge who decides to judge the mentioned breeds.

The FCI will continue to respect the signed Letter of Understanding with the AKC and continue sharing the common goals of promoting and protecting purebred dogs.

Y.De Clercq
FCI Executive Director

KENNEL CLUB AND FCI AGREE MUTUAL RECOGNITION OF JUDGES


The FCI General Committee and the Kennel Club are delighted to announce that an agreement regarding the mutual recognition of Kennel Club and FCI judges has been reached following several months of detailed discussions.
This agreement is considered to be a major step forward which will enable judges from both organisations to bring their experience and expertise to the benefit of all the countries involved, and of course to the benefit of dogs.
The agreement will be signed by the FCI and the Kennel Club next month in the Netherlands.
Hans Müller, FCI President, said: “this has been a topic for years, it has been on the agenda of various commissions and General Committee’s meetings. We are very glad that a good, positive and realistic agreement could be found although we are aware of the huge work that has to be done to finalise the details before the agreement is enforced. Many warm thanks to our FCI representatives and to the Kennel Club for their positive and open approach that made it possible to reach this agreement.
The agreement is attached.

Y. De Clercq FCI
Executive Directo
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The FCI and the MEOE (Hungarian canine organisation)



The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) informs...

...all its members and contract partners that it holds no official relations with the Federación Canina Internacional and its members and that it does not recognise this Federación.


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Important dates

WORLD DOG SHOW : 16-19 May 2013, Budapest (HU)
DOG SHOW OF THE AMERICAS AND THE CARIBBEAN SECTION : 18-20 July 2013, Buenos Aires (AR)
DOG SHOW OF THE ASIA AND THE PACIFIC SECTION : 14-15 September 2013, Ootacamund (IN)
DOG SHOW OF THE EUROPEAN SECTION : from August 30th to September 1st 2013, Geneva (CH)


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