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Twin Cities Boxer Club (TCBC) ~ We are a group of Boxer Lovers from the Twin Cities MN area.

Please join us and meet with other Boxers & their families, and share the fun & challenges of loving Boxers! ♥

Land O'Lakes Kennel Club Dog Show is this weekend in St. Paul ... Boxer owner's van was stolen at Saint Paul hotel while...
09/01/2022

Land O'Lakes Kennel Club Dog Show is this weekend in St. Paul ... Boxer owner's van was stolen at Saint Paul hotel while she was loading up van. Her Boxer Jasper was in the van. PLEASE keep a look out for this stolen van and for Jasper. What a NIGHTMARE. :(

16/02/2020
07/11/2019

Well said Golden Retriever Club of America !!!

"Rabies, brucellosis, canine influenza, leptospirosis and other diseases have all entered the U.S. as a result of incomplete vetting, questionable documentation, lack of quarantine and acceptance of dogs with unknown histories. In addition, some dogs with poor temperaments have been imported. These practices place our resident dogs and volunteers at risk."

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Golden Retriever Club Of America

GRCA POSITION STATEMENT ON IMPORTATION OF GOLDEN RETRIEVERS

The GRCA has long been an advocate of rescuing purebred Golden Retrievers. When formal breed rescues developed, the hope was always that someday rescue would no longer be necessary. Due to the promotion of responsible breeding practices and the efficiency of breed-specific rescue, the last decade has seen a steady decline in Goldens in need of rescue.

Faced with not enough dogs for available homes, Golden rescues began admitting Golden Retriever crosses and dogs from other parts of the country. As the number of Goldens requiring rescue continued to dwindle, some of the rescue groups operating under the auspices of GRCA's National Rescue Committee began actively importing dogs from countries with health standards not equivalent to our own. This is a trend among many rescue groups, not just those focused on Goldens.

Rabies, brucellosis, canine influenza, leptospirosis and other diseases have all entered the U.S. as a result of incomplete vetting, questionable documentation, lack of quarantine and acceptance of dogs with unknown histories. In addition, some dogs with poor temperaments have been imported. These practices place our resident dogs and volunteers at risk.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released a key report finding that over a million dogs are imported into the U.S. each year. Less than one percent are subject to thorough health screenings that ensure they are healthy and free of disease before entering the U.S. This report represents a critical first step in the process to update the current statutory and regulatory framework for dog imports to ensure animal and public health is protected.
Diseased dogs post multiple threats:
to the imported dog
to the volunteers and veterinarians who come into contact with those infected dogs
to the other dogs currently at the facility
to the other dogs in the community
to the public in the community
to the other animals in the ecosystem


The GRCA views this as a public health concern that is quickly turning into a public health crisis for both dogs and people. We cannot condone these irresponsible and dangerous practices. The current federal laws applicable to importation are archaic and easily evaded with practices calculated to circumvent them. The GRCA supports stringent vetting and quarantine procedures as well as federal legislation to protect the canine, human and wildlife populations that are placed at risk by the current importation practices.

Golden Retrievers are popular because people fell in love with dogs from responsible breeders who breed to the standard, including the famous Golden temperament. The dedication of good breeders is responsible for both reducing the incidence of disease and preserving the breed qualities the public treasures. Populating our country with imported dogs that may look like Goldens, but do not display the characteristics responsible breeders try so hard to maintain is in conflict with the mission of the GRCA and the future of our breed.

Until standards and safeguards are in place to prevent the spread of disease and protect our animal and human populations, the GRCA will oppose importation from at-risk countries by rescue groups. Traditional rescue groups that work as a safety net for domestic Goldens in need and do not engage in international importation will do so with the GRCA's endorsement and thanks.


FURTHER READING:

USDA report on volume of dog importation:

http://www.naiaonline.org/uploads/WhitePapers/USDA_DogImportReport6-25-2019.pdf

Overviews of the rescue importation problem:

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/the-us-has-become-a-dumping-ground-for-foreign-puppy-mill-and-rescue-dogs-heres-what-needs-to-change

http://veterinarynews.dvm360.com/are-rescues-wrong-transport-these-pets?fbclid=IwAR2xOtOmaiElG9DTIl7w_qTX_n7_JZSXOns0zk1jgFxBrKJ7pCXnJHnPVNA

http://naiaonline.org/blog/shelter-rescue/careless-rescue-importation-exposes-people-to-zoonotic-disease/ #.XX-iwi5Kjcv


Golden Retriever from South Korea brings deadly canine flu to California:

https://news.vin.com/VINNews.aspx?articleId=48933


Brucellosis arrived in Wisconsin through dogs imported from Korea:

https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/canine-brucellosis-on-the-rise/


Rabid dogs entered the United States from Egypt:

https://www.cdc.gov/importation/bringing-an-animal-into-the-united-states/Egypt-dogs-temp-suspension.html


A new strain of canine distemper was introduced to North America by a puppy imported from Korea:

https://www.vet.cornell.edu/animal-health-diagnostic-center/news/canine-distemper-virus-update

Of note in this report:

"While we have been most concerned with the importation of canine influenza virus from Asia to North America by improper procedures by various "rescue" groups, the importation of CDV may be more significant in that CDV once it enters an ecosystem cannot be eradicated even with effective vaccines. Once again the North American dog population is being put at risk by those who have no regard for the importation of foreign animal diseases."

Illegal puppy importations are on the rise:

https://www.cdc.gov/importation/bringing-an-animal-into-the-united-states/operation-dog-catcher.html

Janet Peacock, Secretary, 11/6/19



Your GRCA Board of Directors:
Kurt Macauley, President
Janet Peacock, Secretary
Angela McLean, Treasurer
Karen Arbuthnot, Central Region VP
Chris Miele, Eastern Region VP
Kathy Bourland, Western Region VP
Diane Cooper, Central Director
Mary Schulz, Central Director
Cathy Story, Eastern Director
Alison Webb, Eastern Director
Roger Fuller, Western Director
Julie Matney, Western Director

So true!!! 😎
08/07/2019

So true!!! 😎

It's going to be cold tonight, so be sure to put some extra dogs on your bed tonight!  ;-) :-) :-P
27/01/2019

It's going to be cold tonight, so be sure to put some extra dogs on your bed tonight! ;-) :-) :-P

01/15/19. Missing in Waseca- female Boxer ( Zoey) the one on top. Call owner if seen/found >>> 1-507-461-6837
15/01/2019

01/15/19. Missing in Waseca- female Boxer ( Zoey) the one on top.

Call owner if seen/found >>> 1-507-461-6837

She has been found. Thanks for the shares.

01/15/19. Missing in Waseca- female boxer ( Zoey) the one on top. Call owner 1-507-461-6837

Please Like, Comment, and SHARE ... Kennedy is missing and her family is desperate to find her. Normally we do not post ...
12/01/2019

Please Like, Comment, and SHARE ... Kennedy is missing and her family is desperate to find her. Normally we do not post GoFundMe stuff here, but this link was all I could find that was easy to share. Hug your Boxers ... this could easily be one of our doggies. :-(

Kennedy, a young female boxer, got out of her yard on Thanksgiving--November 22, 2018 in Crystal Lake, Illinois, and has been missing ever since. Kennedy is a two-year old microchipped brindle boxer, and her family is heartbroken. Despite hundreds of hours of help from neighbors, friends, family,...

Scientists have finally proven what we have all known all along! :-) ;-)
28/12/2018

Scientists have finally proven what we have all known all along! :-) ;-)

Inicio Uncategorized Scientists Have Found That Boxer Owners Love Their Dogs More Than Other... UncategorizedScientists Have Found That Boxer Owners Love Their Dogs More Than Other Humans Por iHeartWild - diciembre 28, 2018 1338 0 Compartir Facebook Twitter Would you be surprised if I tell that some...

26/11/2018

Such clowns ... guaranteed laugh a day! :-D

14/11/2018
07/11/2018

HEADS-UP >>> LOST Boxer (fawn male) in BLAINE ... wearing a red jacket when he ran off. Bunker Lake and Hwy65/Central area. Family missing their doggie and worried about cold.

23/08/2018

Awwww ... nothing better than a Boxer, except TWO Boxers!

Share your Boxer's Tinder photo! 😍😘🤣
02/08/2018

Share your Boxer's Tinder photo! 😍😘🤣

Do you have a Boxer with allergies ... maybe this will interest you? >>>
02/08/2018

Do you have a Boxer with allergies ... maybe this will interest you? >>>

Study Title: Safety and Efficacy of a food additive in client owned dogs with atopic dermatitisCurrent Status: Open and enrollingPrincipal Investigator: Sheila Torres, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVDContacts: Dr. Torres: [email protected] Eckert, Senior Research Study Technician, [email protected], 612-625-...

Just saw a news story about Delta Air Lines new DISCRIMINATION policy against certain breeds of dogs ... NOT OK! We will...
22/06/2018

Just saw a news story about Delta Air Lines new DISCRIMINATION policy against certain breeds of dogs ... NOT OK! We will be boycotting Delta Air Lines until they change their policies to based on behavior of animal and NOT the breed. 😡

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/delta-pit-bulls-service-support-animals/

Dogs may not have rights, but the owners traveling with them do. If a person requires a service dog, and an airline refuses service based on the dog's breed alone, they are refusing service to the person who must have a service dog.

I do not see how this is even legal under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)???

https://www.ada.gov/service_animals_2010.htm

By-the-way, we do not own a "pit bull", but it is a slippery slope. Today it may be pit bulls, but tomorrow it could be GSD, Boxers, Labs, Yorkies, or YOUR breed of dog! :-O

Carrier cites "safety concerns" after recent incident in which two workers were bitten by emotional support animal

*** Is this your Boxer GIRL??? ***This old Miss was found loose in Goodhue last night 6/15/18. She is very sad and would...
20/06/2018

*** Is this your Boxer GIRL??? ***

This old Miss was found loose in Goodhue last night 6/15/18. She is very sad and would like to go home to her family. Please call 651-388-5286 to claim.

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