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                                           code of conduct
to safeguard
​the hungarian vizsla                                                                                                                  


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Explanation

The Code of Conduct has two sections.

First part is Kennel Club General Code, paras 1 to 14. All Breed Organisations have to adopt this.
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Second is the Specific Vizsla Code of Conduct which has:- 

​1. The Value Statement
2. The Rule itself.
3. The Footnote / end note

The Vizsla Code of Conduct is a partnership consensus between the two Vizsla Breed organisations in the UK.
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Kennel Club General   Code



​Sets out a general code for members of all breed clubs, and prefaces the individual Vizsla Breed Code of Conduct


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KC General Code
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​Vizsla Specific Breed Code of Ethics

Code of Conduct for the Vizsla, agreed in partnership between the Vizsla Club and the Vizsla Society and approved by the KC

It is important that puppy purchasers are aware of the responsibilities of breeders and the standards of compliance being strived for, in order to safeguard the Vizsla. ensuring their health, quality and welfare.

They also need to feel it is a safe business transaction with known expectations.​.

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