signatures: 1,068
signature goal: 1,000
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petition
Target: AKC-FSS
Sponsored by: The American Coton Club, the Coton de Tulear Club of America and all Coton lovers concerned about the welfare of the rare breed Coton de TulearThe Coton de Tulear is a rare breed with amazing qualities and a healthy gene pool not yet spoiled by poor breeding practices and over breeding.Thousands of companion owners cherish this breed and want it to remain a rare breed and not in the hands of AKC. Help save the Rare Breed Coton de Tulear!!! Please join the American Coton Club, the Coton de Tulear Club of America, Coton breeders, exhibitors, companion owners and the Coton community at large, who all wish to protect the Rare Breed Coton de Tulear. Help preserve the health, well-being, and genetic integrity of this wonderful breed. Please take action and sign this petition. Tell the AKC that the Coton de Tulear is healthy and safe as a Rare Breed. The future of this wonderful breed is in your hands. Let your voice be heard. Say No To AKC!! The results of this petition will be forwarded to AKC. We urge you to call, e-mail, and write letters to AKC expressing your objection to AKC recognition of the Coton de Tulear. Please Contact:Mari Beth O’Neil and Christine Weissefss@akc.orgAKC Customer Care 8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27617-3390919-233-9767 There are 4 National Coton de Tulear breed clubs. Only three (3) of those clubs require mandatory health testing of breeding Cotons. Ethical Breeders and impassioned companion owners are dedicated to preserving the health, well-being, and genetic integrity of the Coton de Tulear and want to see this breed remain healthy.
Last year one of the clubs (USACTC) announced its intention to pursue AKC recognition of the rare breed Coton de Tulear. That club received less than 100 votes from members of their club to move forward with AKC recognition. Over 700 Coton owners signed a petition against AKC recognition. In fact, the majority of the Coton community responded extremely negatively to the prospect of full AKC recognition for the Coton de Tulear breed. There has been worldwide support to save the Coton de Tulear from AKC, puppy mills, and puppy brokers. Despite this support, AKC continues to pursue the Coton de Tulear dog breed. Now a new club (formerly defunct) has stated their intention to take the Coton to AKC.
The AKC (American Kennel Club) is simply a for profit dog registry. AKC does not require health testing nor do they verify the validity of registrations that are submitted to their registry service. As of October 14, 2010 there were 1590 Coton de Tulear registered in the AKC Foundation Stock Service (FSS). 1383 of the 1590 have three (3) generation pedigrees. AKC has a long history of allowing puppy mills, high volume breeders, commercial breeders, and pet shop breeders to register their “Cotons” through the AKC-FSS program, which began accepting Cotons in 1996. The Coton de Tulear has many more than three generations and has ancestry with traceable lineage back to its roots in Madagascar. AKC registration numbers seem to indicate that the majority of the AKC-FSS pedigrees issued to “Coton de Tulear” have only 3 generation pedigrees. Why is that important? On the date that AKC recognizes the Coton de Tulear each of those 1383 3-generation pedigrees of likely questionable origin will be accepted into the Coton de Tulear Stud Book. All of those “Cotons” will get the AKC seal of approval and will dilute and weaken an otherwise healthy gene pool. It matters not if they came from a puppy mill, pet shop, puppy mill auction or puppy broker. They will not be required to have DNA testing to verify parentage, nor must they conform to the breed standard or be health tested.
This is simply unacceptable to those of us who love this charming rare breed and wish it to remain healthy and protect the gene pool of the rare breed Coton de Tulear from Madagascar.
Please join the American Coton Club, the Coton de Tulear Club of America and the Coton Community to help keep the Coton de Tulear a protected Rare Breed and to preserve the health, well-being, and genetic integrity of this wonderful breed. Please take action and sign this petition.
The future of this wonderful breed is in our hands. Let your voice be heard.
Cotons Say No To AKC!!
The results of this petition will be forwarded to AKC.
We urge you to call, e-mail, and writes letters to AKC expressing your objections
to AKC recognition of the Coton de Tulear.
Please Contact:
Mari Beth O’Neil and Christine Weisse
AKC Customer Care
8051 Arco Corporate Drive, Suite 100
Raleigh, NC 27617-3390
919-233-9767
fss@akc.org
lessThe Coton de Tulear is a rare breed with amazing qualities and a healthy gene pool not yet spoiled by poor breeding practices and over breeding.Thousands of companion owners cherish this breed and want it to remain a rare breed and not in the hands of AKC. Help save the Rare Breed Coton de Tulear!!! Please join the American Coton Club, the Coton de Tulear Club of America, Coton breeders, exhibitors, companion owners and the Coton community at large, who all wish to protect the Rare Breed Coton de Tulear. Help preserve the health, well-being, and genetic integrity of this wonderful breed. Please take action and sign this petition. Tell the AKC that the Coton de Tulear is healthy and safe as a Rare Breed. The future of this wonderful breed is in your hands. Let your voice be heard. Say No To AKC!! The results of this petition will be forwarded to AKC. We urge you to call, e-mail, and write letters to AKC expressing your objection to AKC recognition of the Coton … more
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AKCWe the undersigned request that you take into consideration the entire Coton communities wishes with regard to protecting the rare breed Coton de Tulear and not just those of the few who voted yes to AKC recognition in 2009. Less than 100 yes votes out of thousands of Coton owners who believe the Coton de Tulear is best served by remaining a rare breed and protected from puppy mills. We the undersigned respectfully urge you to consider all of our voices and not just those of the few.We thank you for your time and consideration of all Coton owners from North America who cherish the Coton de Tulear and wish to protect its heritage and genetic integrity.
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Click on the petition link and and let your voice be heard (can be done anonymously) that you do not want the AKC involved in this breed. If the AKC becomes involved puppy mills and breeders will begin to “pump” out litter after litter of the Coton de Tulear much like other breeds in puppy mills.
Do you really want more dogs stuck in these horrific places known as puppy mills for their entire lives? Please take action and click on the link.