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ISCA
Principals of Integrity ("Breeder's Code"):
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Members of the Irish Setter Club of America, Inc., agree to abide by
the Constitutional objectives of the Club. Among these are provisions
to protect and advance the interests of the breed, and to do all that
is possible to bring the natural qualities of the Irish Setter to
perfection. To further these objectives members listed in the Breeders'
Directory agree to follow these principles of integrity:
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Comply with all American Kennel Club rules and regulations.
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Maintain a high standard of health, care and cleanliness for our dogs.
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Act in a sportsmanlike manner and not deliberately degrade other exhibitors/breeders or their dogs.
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Make every effort to learn about the structure, anatomy, action,
behavior and other inheritable traits of the Irish Setter.
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To use this information to adhere to the breed standard and produce sound, healthy dogs with good temperament.
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To use or give service only to registered stock that is believed to be
free of serious abnormalities which are considered inheritable.
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To provide a written contract/agreement for each sale or service which
includes all special conditions related to the sale.
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Provide each buyer with accurate records regarding health and pedigree for the Irish Setter being purchased.
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Truthfully and realistically represent the Irish Setter being sold in terms of quality, health and genetic history.
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Refuse to sell to commercial wholesalers, retailers or to research laboratories.
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When selling an Irish Setter known to manifest hereditary defects
considered to be detrimental to the breed, use written contracts or
spay/neuter agreements to prevent the dog from being bred.
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(Adopted August, 1999) Must agree that if any Irish Setter, on whose
papers you are shown as the breeder or co-breeder, should become a part
of any breed rescue program, that upon written notification, you will
assume financial responsibility for those expenses and assist the
Rescue Chair in placing in a suitable home, or assume custody of said
Irish Setter.
Adopted October 23, 1988
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