Dog Breeding Associations in the U.S. and UK

It has been years now since dog breeding becomes part of human history. This leads to the creation of breed associations that are mostly affiliated to the larger associations. This article, however, will provide information on these associations such as their rules and regulations for dog breeding and adoptions as well as the other services they offered. Below are some of the dog breeder associations found in the U.S. and UK:

American Dog Breeders Association in Salt Lake City, Utah

The American Dog Breeders Association or ADBA supports dog breeders that work with several breeds, specifically the breed of American pit bull terrier. ADBA informs breeders on the legislations applicable to them. It points out that it will not be held liable on any typographical errors and clarifies that its services and products are subject for change. It has the right to select the style or color of the product if option is not given. In case of negligence, it notes that its affiliates, suppliers or anyone else will be held liable for any damages.

American Rare Breed Association  in Cheltenham, Madison

The American Rare Breed Association or ARBA collaborates with dog owners and breeders whose dogs do not suit into traditional categories set by the American Kennel Club. It serves as an information resource on breeder associations for less recognized and rarer breeds.  It has already established its reputation as most of its breeds of dog are acknowledged across the world.

American Kennel Club in Raleigh, North Carolina

The traditional association of the American Kennel Club of AKC is commonly preferred by dog owners in search of for norms and  standards within dog breeds. It also connects various smaller breeding associations for certain types of dogs along with their breeding associations available at its website.

Berjewel in Cheshire, England

Berjewel is a small kennel that breeds pugs, either black or fawn. It breeds true to type pugs regularly shown at shows. It guarantees that all its pugs come with great and excellent pedigrees, with many champions under their pedigrees. Moreover, take into account that all its dogs are initially domesticated and then used as pets for dog shows.

Dog Breeders Association in UK

Introduced in 2000, the Dog Breeders Association aims to give something back to its members and offer them with extra services. The association allows its members to offer its Breeder Choice Insurance to neophyte puppy owners. It will give its members payment for each policy taken out or sold. On the other hand, puppy owners will be receiving free insurance for 12 weeks, low premiums every month, and membership to the National Pet Register for the introductory year.

The Bernese Breeders Association of Great Britain or BBA

BBA is an association founded by Bernese breeders and experts to meet the growing demand for information on Bermese Mountain Dogs in 1983. It aids dog owners through the Rescue and Rehoming Service of Bernese Welfare. It asks donations from the  new adopters and owners of rescued Bernese.