Ottawa Valley All Setter Association
Please review the OVASA "Code of Ethics" before continuing!
Club Objectives:
1 To encourage and promote the breeding of purebred setters and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection;
2 To urge members and breeders to accept the standards for the breeds as approved by the CKC as the standard of excellence by which the setters shall be judged
3 To do all in its power to advance the interests of purebred setters and to encourage a respectful environment at dog shows, performance events (obedience trials, rally trials, agility trials, field trials and field tests, etc)
4 To conduct Specialty Shows, Field Trials, Field Tests, Performance Events, and Sanction Matches under the rules of the CKC
5 To undertake educational and/or community-based activities that support and encourage the proper raising of setters and other dogs and their positive role in the community.
6 To endorse the setter breeds in all ways possible through promotion and education with a desire to fortify the status of setters and purebred dogs within the fancy and to the public.
7 To celebrate our common purpose through informal and formal club activities.
Code of Ethics:
Breeding
Each litter is conscientiously planned, based on parents of appropriate temperament, appearance, and other qualities in relation to the official standard and description of the breed adopted by the Canadian Kennel Club. Before deciding to produce a litter, the breeder shall consider the possibilities of proper placement of the puppies that he/she cannot keep him/herself. All breeding stock should be of sound body and temperament.
Health
Breeding stock shall be kept under sanitary conditions and given maximum health protection through worming, vaccination, and close contact with veterinary medicine. Only mature bitches over the age of 18 months are used for breeding.
Registration
All setters sold are registered with CKC and/or AKC and/or the American Field Dog Stud Book. All puppies or dogs designated, as pet quality shall be sold with non-breeding contracts. The breeder shall provide a 3 or 4-generation pedigree and registration papers with each dog sold. All transactions will be covered with written, signed agreements.
Sales
Members of the OVASA will not sell or consign puppies of adult dogs to pet shops or to commercial dealers. Breeders will only sell to individuals who are in accord with this Code of Ethics. All stock leaving the breeders possession should be at least 7 weeks of age and permanently identified with tattoo or microchip. The breeder provides the buyer with written details on feeding and general care, data worming and vaccination information and guarantees health puppies at the time of sale.
Advertising
All advertising must be factual. Advertising must not offer setters as moneymaking schemes. The breeder will not supply dogs for raffles, giveaways, or other similar projects.