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Poodle Club of America Code of Ethics



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Poodle Club of America and Affiliate club members are expected to adhere to the following rules.

1. All Poodle Club of America members and affiliate clubs shall be dedicated to the preservation and welfare of the Poodle Breed.
2. All PCA members and affiliate clubs must ensure that their actions are in the best interest of the breed.
3. Members will at all times, whether at home, traveling, at shows or at motels, display good sportsmanship and conduct themselves in such a manner as to reflect credit upon the breed and the club.
4. Novices are encouraged to seek the advice and assistance of more experienced breeders and owners, and those sought out will graciously provide assistance and share the benefits of their knowledge.
5. Each member of PCA who is a breeder will keep accurate records of breeding as per American Kennel Club Rules and Regulations, pedigrees and registrations. They will also maintain the best possible standard of care for their dogs with regard to proper nutrition, housing, cleanliness and veterinary care.
6. Breeding programs should exist for the betterment of the breed. Each member will plan their breeding program to maintain and intensify the virtues of type , quality, temperament, and eliminate faults. All breeding shall be done selectively towards this goal and not purely for financial gain. Breeders may not intentionally allow a poodle to be bred to any other breed of dog.



7. All poodles under consideration for breeding will be tested for hereditary defects common to the breed. Proof of this testing must be made available to puppy buyers. Depending upon the variety of the breed the common tests are as follows:

  • Eyes- PRA &Cataracts
  • (Yearly Ophthalmologist Exam)
  • C.E.R.F.
  • PRCD
  • Hips-Penn.Hip/ O.F.A. (X-Rays of the hips- Permanent after 2 years)
  • X-ray- Stifles and or elbows.
  • Von Willebrands ( Bleeding disorder)
  • Skin- S.A.- Sebaceous Adenitis
  • Thyroid

8. Buyers will be carefully screened for puppies and/or older dogs that are sold or placed.

Photo courtesy Leslie Newing

9. Puppies will be sold with individual records. To be included:

  • Bill of Sale. Stating the conditions ( Terms) on which this sale was made.
  • Pedigree of the puppy ( at least 3 generation)
  • Written instructions about care & feeding.
  • All health records up to Date i.e. worming, shots and kennel cough.
  • The breeder will state in writing that the purchaser has (a time specified by the breeder) hours to have the puppy checked out by a veterinarian and will be urged to do so.
  • If the puppy is unsuitable due to a pre- existing medical condition or genetic fault based upon veterinary findings, it may be returned during the time period stated in the contract for either a replacement or refund of purchase price.
  • Proof of genetic testing will be provided to puppy buyers.
  • “ Pet Puppies” will be sold with” Limited registration” Unless the puppy is sold as a show prospect, you will require them to spay or neuter the puppy.
  • Above all NO PUPPY WILL BE RELEASED BEFORE 8 (EIGHT) WEEKS OF AGE.

10. The Breeder is responsible for any and all poodles that they have bred for the life of that poodle. If at any time the owner cannot keep the poodle, the breeder will take the dog back and decide what is best for the poodle in question. Whether it is to place the poodle or euthanize the poodle. It is the breeders place to take this responsibility. This helps take the burden off rescue groups for the breed.
11. A breeder of a rescued Poodle, who is a member of PCA will, upon notification, provide for the Poodle's care.
12. In all questions of ethics, covered or not covered by this Code, the individual member shall act solely in the best interests of the breed, and the membership as a whole. He shall also willingly aid any fellow member in upholding these interests.
13. Members shall bear in mind that a Code of Ethics is more than a set of rules; it is a commitment to a high standard of practice in owning and breeding and that adherence to the spirit of the Code is as important as adherence to its law.
14. Any violations of the code of ethics will be brought to the Boards attention and dealt with as stated in the constitution and by laws of the club.


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PCA Membership
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The Poodle Club of America, Inc. (PCA), is dedicated to providing information for persons wishing to adopt a Poodle or purchase a Poodle puppy, be it a Toy Poodle, Miniature Poodle, or Standard Poodle. Prospective Poodle owners can locate Poodle Clubs (PCA Affiliate Clubs), Poodle Breeders (PCA Member Breeders) or find Poodles to adopt (Poodle Rescue) by clicking here.

PCA does not itself sell Poodle puppies, Toy Poodle puppies, Miniature Poodle puppies, or Standard Poodle puppies. PCA does not offer puppies for sale at any time. PCA instead offers Breeder Referral to link prospective Poodle puppy buyers and Poodle breeders, but does not endorse, guarantee, recommend or approve any particular Poodle breeder and disclaims any liability or obligation for the health, temperament or any other aspects of Poodle puppies purchased through Poodle breeders identified by use of this site.

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