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Originally Posted by Przemek
Some regulations are outside of power of FCI. For example: Sweden is a an FCI member country but CzWs and Saarlos wolfdogs are not allowed on shows and in breeding. The same is with American Staffordshire Terriers in Germany - the breeding of this breed is not allowed. What does it mean? FCI have less influence on the regulations in specific countries. You have to act within your country because FCI will not help. By the way: it's true what was written in the letter - KC is a seperate entity and FCI does not have any influence on it. Sure there are agreements between FCI and KC but I assume it does not give FCI any rights to interfare KC decisions. The only thing they can do is to make some suggestions. More nothing... It's KC and your government who took this decision and we should direct our petitions to them.
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YES i agree with what you say, but i was sent offical letter from kennel club it states clearly that they will only consider dogs from other countries that are reconised breed in country of origin or those which have full membership associate membership or contract membership of the F.C.I. WHICH THE CZECHS ARE. so the uk kennel club do have agreement with the FCI and it covers both the czech and saarloos, this agreement has been very badly abussed by the kennel club, all i asked the FCI for was to read and look at my case, I know the kennel club is not under FCI but when an agreement is set up then as a person i am intitled to my rights if either party breaks this agreement to ask why;;;;;; the kennel club can not give misleading or false information on offical documents to dog breeders or owners, when have you every seen or heard of such an action in the dog world, one of my last letters from kennel club stated we feel it is now nessesary for you to apply for recognition of the czechoslovakian wolfdog, 5 weeks later they removed my bitch and all pups from register, my bitch was under FCI with FCI REGISTERD EXPORT PEDIGREE, then excepted by uk kennel club and has uk registration with kc number, And now the FCI say it is not our buisness i think it is very much there buisness, one more warning to all you show people yet another agreement by kennel club and FCI at international shows winning dogs of cacib recieve invations to attend at crufts in uk, warning the czech and saarloos need dangerous wild animal lience to be in uk, the Japanese Tosa, the dogo argentinos and the fila brazillieros are all banned breeds in uk, i have seen all these breeds except the last mentioned recieve these invites at shows in europe, I now have no options left so i am taking legal action against the kennel club and FCI for giving false and misleading information to dog breeders and owners residing in europe, any owners of the above mentioned dogs with invites to crufts have right to explanation from both kennel club and the FCI as to why they are allowed to be issued to there dogs this again is false and misleading information, regards p winder