Members of the American Boxer Club will conduct themselves
in such a manner as to reflect credit on the sport of purebred dogs and on
Boxers in particular, regardless of the location or circumstances.
AKC Rules and Regulations and THE AMERICAN BOXER
CLUB BY-LAWS should be known and adhered to at all times. It is
important to know the current Standard of the Breed.
ARTICLE I
Breeding
- Breed only with the intention of improving the breed.
- Breeders should encourage the certifying of hips, blood testing for
thyroid function, and screening for heart defects and other abnormalities
that would affect the health of their dogs or the offspring of same, in
conjunction with the current Health & Research Committee recommendations.
- Breed healthy, sound, typey dogs that display sound temperament and
qualities and are free of severe faults.
- Dogs offered at stud should be in good health. They should be free
from Canine Brucellosis and other communicable diseases as well as
disqualifying genetic faults. A written Stud Contract is essential.
Monorchids are not considered breeding stock.
- Bitches accepted for stud service should be at least eighteen months
of age, in good health, free from communicable diseases and disqualifying
genetic faults. A bitch must be accompanied by a current veterinarian's
certificate stating that she is free of Canine Brucellosis. It is the
responsibility of the stud dog owner to properly provide for all visiting
bitches' safety and security. Each bitch must be bred only to the stud dog
specified by her owner. A change of stud dog is only permitted with the
express consent of the owner of the bitch and should be included as an
amendment to the Stud Contract.
- Bitches should be bred only between the ages of eighteen months and
six years and should not whelp more than twice in any three consecutive
estrus cycles.
- Breeders will keep accurate breeding records, registration papers,
pedigrees and contracts.
ARTICLE II
Maintenance
- Tail docking and removal of dew claws are appropriate for the breed;
ears may be cropped or uncropped. Any surgical procedures are to be
performed humanely. Corrective cosmetic surgery will not be performed on
Boxers. When such corrective surgery becomes a necessity, the dog will no
longer be exhibited, if such alteration is not in accordance with stated
AKC policies.
- Members of The American Boxer Club will maintain their Boxers'
condition, health and quarters in a manner that is above reproach.
ARTICLE III
Registration
There are two ways to register puppies for the first time with the AKC
registration application.
- Full Registration
Boxers who are sound, healthy, typey, considered to be of breeding
quality, and who are free of disqualifying faults under the Standard of
the Breed may be provided with full registration.
- Limited Registration
American Boxer Club Members are encouraged to provide limited registration
for the following:
- Boxers being purchased only as registered companion pets.
- Boxers that are not considered sound, or not of breeding quality,
including monorchids.
- Boxers of any color not allowed by the standard. Such a Boxer will
be placed on a contract, to be signed and a copy retained by all
parties, that includes the following provisions:
- Limited registration will be provided upon completion of a
spay/neuter.
- The new owner will give the breeder a deposit to cover the amount
of spay/neuter. This deposit will be returned upon presentation of a
certification from a veterinarian that the procedure has taken place.
- The breeder may charge veterinary expenses directly related to the
puppy.
Buyers should be informed, where limited AKC registration is
involved, that any get of their Boxer will be ineligible for AKC
registration. The breeder of the dog can cancel the limited registration,
should the puppy at maturity be considered of breeding quality. Providing
limited registration is a voluntary action; alternatively, registration
papers can be withheld entirely, and the buyer can apply to the AKC for an
Indefinite Listing Privilege (ILP).
ARTICLE IV
Sales
- All sales of puppies and adults should include:
- AKC registration application papers
- Signed Bill of Sale
- An accurate three generation pedigree
- ABC Brochure and/or copy of the Standard of the Breed
- Health record including shots given, diet and care information
Note: Registration papers may be withheld at the time of the
sale in such cases of prior agreement in writing.
Example: Spay/neuter agreement; Breeding/Lease agreement or
other similar contracted agreement, which would delay transfer of ownership
until completion of contract.
- If possible, puppies should remain in their litter environment until
at least 7 weeks of age* (see note below).
- Purchasers should be urged to spay or neuter all pets.
- Misleading or untruthful statements must not be used in the selling or
advertising of puppies. Misrepresentation of American Boxer Club awards,
AKC, and/or foreign titles must be carefully avoided.
- American Boxer Club Members will at all times strive to be accurate
and honest to the best of their ability in appraising the quality of
Boxers being offered for sale or placement with reference to the Standard
of the Breed.
- All contracts must be clear and complete with any and all conditions
stated. A signed copy must be provided to each party involved.
- During the life of any Boxer sold or placed, the breeder should
endeavor to help the owner in every reasonable way.
- Prospective buyers should be screened on their desire and ultimate
intent for each Boxer. Their interest and ability to provide a safe,
adequate and loving home should be determined. Fenced yards and crates
should be recommended.
- American Boxer Club members and member clubs will help educate the
public on the Standard of the Breed and care of the Boxer in areas where
they are qualified.
*Note: Some States have laws that puppies cannot be
separated from their mothers until 8 weeks of age. Check your local and
state regulations.
ARTICLE V
Infractions
The Boxer Standard defines the following disqualifications: "Boxers that are
any color other than fawn or brindle. Boxers with a total of white markings
exceeding one-third of the entire coat."
The following infractions are considered to be actions
contrary to the best interest of the breed and/or the American Boxer Club:
- Full registration with the American Kennel Club of a Boxer of any
color not allowed by the Standard adopted for the breed by the American
Boxer Club, approved by the American Kennel Club and in force at the time
of the Infraction.
- Providing an application for full registration with the American
Kennel Club of a Boxer of any color not allowed by the Standard.
- Signing an application for registration with the American Kennel Club
of a litter whose sire and/or dam are of a color not allowed by the
Standard.
- Selling or consigning for resale a Boxer whose sire and/or dam are of
a color not allowed by the Standard.
- Selling, consigning or disposing of a puppy or an adult Boxer to a pet
shop, chain of pet shops or any commercial kennel for resale.
Charges may be brought against a member or a member club for
actions listed in this Article, as defined in Article VIII, Section 2 of the
By-Laws of the American Boxer Club.
Adopted by the Membership: September 16, 2005