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--list-- · Многоразовая пелёнка предназначена для использования: - в качестве подстилки для домашних животных>- для домашних туалетов, используемых для кошек и мелких пород собак - для транспортировки домашних животных, как в переносках для животных так и в салонах автомобиля - защита любой укрывной поверхности Многоразовая пеленка состоит из четырех функциональных слоев, соединенных между собой по технологии ламинации или стёжки.
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FEDERATION CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE (AISBL)
1. The International Breeding Regulations of the Federation Cynologique Internationale (FCI) are binding on all member countries and contract partners.
· These FCI breeding regulations apply directly to all FCI member countries as well as the contract partners. This means that breeding may only be carried out with pedigree dogs which have a sound temperament, are healthy in functional and hereditary terms and are registered with a studbook or register (appendix) recognised by the FCI. In addition, they have to fulfil the requirements specified by the relevant FCI member or contract partners. • The only dogs which are considered to be healthy in hereditary terms are those transferring breed standard features, breed type and temperament typical of that breed without displaying any substantial hereditary defects which could impair the functional health of its descendants. The members and contract partners of the FCI are required in this regard to prevent any exaggeration of breed features in the standards which could result in impairment of the dogs' functional health. • Dogs with eliminating faults such as e.g. unsound temperament, congenital deafness or blindness, hare-lip, cleft palate, substantial dental defects or jaw anomalies, PRA, epilepsy, cryptorchidism, monorchidism, albinism, improper coat colours or diagnosed severe hip dysplasia may not be bred. • With regard to surfacing hereditary defects, e.g. HD or PRA, the FCI member countries and contract partners are obliged to record affected animals, combat these defects in a methodical manner continuously record their development and report to the FCI on this matter when requested. • The FCI, its member countries and contract partners are supported by the Scientific Commission in relation to evaluation, assistance and advice in combating hereditary defects. In case the Scientific Commission would issue a catalogue of measures, the same shall be binding on being adopted by the FCI General Committee. • Competence and responsibility for breeding rests with the member countries and contract partners of the FCI and includes breeding guidance, breeding advice and monitoring breeding as well as the keeping of the studbook. • The FCI member countries and contract partners are under the obligation to draw up their own breeding regulations based on the FCI Breeding Regulations, in which the breeding objectives are laid down. Such regulations must take appropriate and reasonable account of the specific working characteristics of the respective breeds. Dog traders and commercial dog breeders are not permitted to undertake breeding in a member country or contract partner of the FCI. 2. The reciprocal rights and obligations of bitch and stud dog owners are principally governed by national laws, regulations established by the national Kennel Clubs, their breed clubs or associations and private agreements. In the event that such regulations and agreements do not exist, the FCI International Breeding Rules will prevail. • Breeders and owners of stud dogs are strongly urged to negotiate a written contract before each breeding wherein the financial obligations of both parties are clearly defined. • The "owner" of a dog is the person who has legally obtained the animal, who is in possession of the dog and who can prove it through the legal possession of a valid official registration and pedigree. • The "agent of the stud dog" is either the owner of the stud dog or the person who has been authorised by the owner to make this stud dog available for stud service. TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS OF THE BITCH 3. It is recommended that the owner of the bitch or a person whom he can rely on takes the bitch to and from the male. If a bitch is boarded for several days by the agent of the stud dog, the owner of the bitch will be financially responsible for feeding costs, boarding fees, if necessary veterinary care and any damage to the residence or kennel of the stud dog agent as well as return transportation costs. LIABILITY DEATH OF THE BITCH SELECTION OF THE STUD DOG
STUD SERVICE CERTIFICATION It is compulsory that this stud service certificate contains the following information: a) Name and stud book registration number of the stud dog. PAYMENT OF STUD FEE 10. If the agreed stud dog does not perform the mating for whatever reason or if the bitch does not want to be mated, whereby no mating can take place, the owner of the stud dog is entitled to the payment of the fees as described at article 2. However he may not claim payment of the stud fee. 11. Apart from the stud fee which was agreed, the owner of the stud dog has no further rights concerning the litter towards the owner of the bitch. Specifically, he has no right to get a puppy from the litter. a. the date when the owner of the stud dog may choose the puppy. THE BITCH REMAINS BARREN ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION TRANSFER OF BREEDING RIGHTS – LEASE AGREEMENT BASICS 16. FCI recognised pedigrees are a certification of parentage rather than of quality of the dog registered STUD BOOK REGISTRATION OF A LITTER 18. Each dog bred in and registered with a FCI member country or contract partner is to be provided with permanent and falsification-proof identification; this identification is to appear on its pedigree. In principle, a litter is registered with the stud book of the country where the owner of the bitch lives (residence habituelle) and will bear his kennel name. In case the “residence habituelle” can not be legally defined, the owner of the bitch has the right to have his/her litter born and registered in the country where he/she lives at the moment of the mating provided that the following requirements are met : - the owner has to comply with the breeding requirements of the kennel club of the country where he/she lives at the moment of the mating. Upon observance of these requirements, the national kennel club of the country where the owner lives at the moment of the mating has to register the litter born on its territory with its stud book, issue the pedigrees for the puppies with the owner’s kennel name and the address where he/she lives. Exceptions are granted in cases where the breeder of dogs resides in a country which does not have an FCI recognised stud book. This breeder may register the litter in a country which keeps a stud book recognised by the FCI. BREEDING RULES OF THE MEMBER COUNTRIES CONCLUSION
· Approved at the FCI General Assembly on June 11 and 12, 1979 in Bern. • Translation revised by the legal commission in Winterthur on January 22nd, 1990.The parts in bold characters were approved by the General Committee, November 2004,Kyoto.
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