For generations, British dog owners have looked upon the Kennel Club as a source of knowledge, experience and authority. At its core, the Kennel Club is a breed registry. Nothing more, nothing less. In 2008 though, the organisation stretches into far more than just registering pedigree paperwork. The Kennel Club lends its name to products, pet insurance, affiliate schemes and accreditation programs. The provide guidelines on good practice to breeders and in 2004 they set up the Kennel Club Accredited Breeder Scheme. Four years on we ask, is it working?
omg "accredited breeder scheme" is a total farce most of potential buyers are un aware that it doesn't really represent very much at all and I agree its not worth the papers its written on
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It makes for shocking reading doesn't it!!! You would think that if you bought a pup from an "accreditited breeder" then you are buying from a reputable breeder who health tests every aspect of their dog.