The breed's parent club, the Vizsla Club of America (VCA), in recognizing its responsibility in protecting the breed, has also adopted the following resolutions:
Resolution
The Officers and the Board of Directors of the Vizsla Club
of America, Inc., in cognizance of the respective responsibilities to protect the
breed and foster its development, do hereby condemn cross-breeding of pure bred
vizslas and falsification of registration documents. All persons following the vizsla
fancy are enjoined to subscribe to this ethic in the best interest of the breed.
Resolution
The Vizsla Club of America has resolved that all
breeding stock is to be radiographed and that only those animals certified free
of hip dysplasia are to be used for breeding purposes. Prospective breeders and
puppy buyers are urged to inquire as to the OFA certification of both the sire and
the dam prior to purchase. Breeders in the Stud
Dog Listing/Breeders Directory must be VCA
members. Instructions for OFA diagnosis may be obtained for a fee, from the
Orthopedic Foundation of Animals,
2300 Nifong
Boulevard, Columbia, Missouri 65201-3826,
573/442.0418.
In keeping with this resolution, The Vizsla Club
of America will not accept any ads, for any of its print or electronic communications
or website, for any living, intact dog over the age of 24 months, or for any living,
intact bitch over the age of 26 months without an OFA number.
For the purposes of these requirements, the advertising
deadline date for the publication (print or electronic or website) in which the
dog is to appear controls the question of the age.
This requirement includes any and all dogs mentioned
in the ad including but not limited to: sires, dams, siblings and pedigrees.
Ads in any VCA print or electronic publication or
website for any dog or bitch under these specified ages, must include the young
dog's date of birth, his/her sire's and dam's names, and their OFA numbers issued
at the time of breeding.
Regarding ads for puppy litters: the sire and dam
must have had OFA numbers at the time of breeding and those OFA numbers must be
included in the ad.
Regarding ads where frozen semen was used to produce
a litter, or if a stud dog is advertising frozen semen availability, OFA numbers
are required on all dogs.
Exceptions
Dogs mentioned in news articles, editorial material,
local or national club reports.
The VCA recognizes that breeders may want to congratulate
a dog he/she bred who has accomplished something special, but who has no OFA numbers
nor any intention of being used as breeding stock. Breeders are encouraged to reinforce
with their puppy buyers the importance of having these animals spayed or neutered.
Once spayed or neutered, the OFA requirement is lifted.
Resolution
The Officers and Board of Directors of the Vizsla
Club of America, in cognizance of the respective responsibilities to protect the
breed and foster its development, do hereby condemn the breeding of dogs with serious
genetic defects including: epilepsy, PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy), Von Willebrand's
Disease, entropian and cranial muscular atrophy.
Disclaimers
The opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the website
coordinator, the Vizsla Club of America, its officers, directors or members.
Dogs and kennels advertised in the Stud Dog Listing/Breeders Directory
or elsewhere do not constitute an endorsement by the Vizsla Club of America. Persons
using this directory must decide for themselves which dog breeder is most suitable
for their purpose.
The Vizsla Club of America will have no responsibility
or liability for any claim arising in connection with any alleged or actual violation
of the VCA's Code of Ethics by advertisers in any VCA print or electronic publication
or by other members of the VCA.
Though the VCA may publish registration numbers,
ratings, listings, gradings or other identifying information provided by various
other organizations, the VCA takes no responsibility for either their accuracy or
the method from which they were derived.
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