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This is an excellent example of why there is a need to ensure that accountability, accreditation and transparency is necessary in all aspects of human activity.
As most people are aware that anyone with no schooling, no background can breed dogs and as long as they follow guidelines put together by other unqualified idiots, this can to a disaster. This is not about dogs but in everything that we do. The classic singapore example is the NKF and the charity sector.
Please see the entire program. As a result of this broadcast, the British Kennel Club has lost its sponsors and its champions. Imagine dabbling in eugenics with no background. Even the Australian Aborigines had strict customs to prevent inbreeding to survive in the harsh outback.
This is an excellent example of why there is a need to ensure that accountability, accreditation and transparency is necessary in all aspects of human activity.
As most people are aware that anyone with no schooling, no background can breed dogs and as long as they follow guidelines put together by other unqualified idiots, this can to a disaster. This is not about dogs but in everything that we do. The classic singapore example is the NKF and the charity sector.
Please see the entire program. As a result of this broadcast, the British Kennel Club has lost its sponsors and its champions. Imagine dabbling in eugenics with no background. Even the Australian Aborigines had strict customs to prevent inbreeding to survive in the harsh outback.