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Old 29-09-2011, 21:49   #1
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and some would just like their pets to be recognised and not be breeding machines?
And a nice goal.

But how is that contrary to what I'm saying? All I'm saying is there has got to be some rules in place. Is that unreasonable?
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Old 29-09-2011, 21:53   #2
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And a nice goal.

But how is that contrary to what I'm saying? All I'm saying is there has got to be some rules in place. Is that unreasonable?
Certainly not, and possibly the direction I am coming from is similar to you.

My fear would be that if certain people were not allowed in, objections could be made at a later date which would prevent things from moving forwards, *if* a fair way could be found, then said people would not have objections at a later date.
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as a newbie here, in my opinion {which perhaps doesnt really count in the whole scheme of things} and as an owner of a registered dog as a family pet , I am not convinced by the other members of the inner circle to their true intentions. Who decides who to include or not to include its seems very underhanded . Reading it from the start its enough to put anyone off.

I agree it has to start somewhere but surely the 'inner circle' needs to show to others they are true and fair and equal? This is not whats being reflected!
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I agree it has to start somewhere but surely the 'inner circle' needs to show to others they are true and fair and equal? This is not whats being reflected!
I agree with you!
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I agree with you!

theres a first time for everything! my hearts in the right place but I find this 'inner circle' thingy a little un easy
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Old 29-09-2011, 22:21   #6
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theres a first time for everything! my hearts in the right place but I find this 'inner circle' thingy a little un easy
Maybe use the word committee then, as with every breed club, a chairperson, secretary etc - tis exactly the same thing isn't it?
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Just a quick search on the Web came up with this, but this does not seem to be in relation to setting up a breed club, just standard rules that have to be adhered to *if* the KC get involved.
http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/480

Possibly Hedeon could email his contact and ask what rules have to be adhered to if setting up a breed club?

....That is if you want to go down the KC route?
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Just a quick search on the Web came up with this, but this does not seem to be in relation to setting up a breed club, just standard rules that have to be adhered to *if* the KC get involved.
http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/480

Possibly Hedeon could email his contact and ask what rules have to be adhered to if setting up a breed club?

....That is if you want to go down the KC route?
lol i think his 'contact'as u put it is caroline kisko...ohh she has sibes lol!
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Maybe use the word committee then, as with every breed club, a chairperson, secretary etc - tis exactly the same thing isn't it?
this is my confusion as to why there is a problem
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I agree it has to start somewhere but surely the 'inner circle' needs to show to others they are true and fair and equal? This is not whats being reflected!
Surely the "inner circle" will have to show not only for UK people how serious they are, but also convince the breeders about it.

As we can have an "inner circle" with new people interested in work, we can have an "inner circle" with people who only wants new blood for their mixes.
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