FECAVA Downloads on Healthy Breeding

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Healthy breeding

Brachycephalic issues:
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Raising awareness about health and welfare issues associated with excessive breed-related traits such as brachycephaly is important to FECAVA. The Federation has adopted a Europe-wide position paper on this topic.

Below you can see some actions organised or co-organised by our member associations*:

*If your country is not listed below but should be, please get in touch!

Latest news

    • 27/02/2020
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    Dutch criteria for breeding short-nosed dogs

    Dutch criteria for breeding short-nosed dogs

    The Expertise Centre Genetics of Companion Animals (ECGG) of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Utrecht University has developed criteria for breeding short-nosed dogs on behalf of the Dutch Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality. These criteria help Authorities and the National Animal Protection Inspectorate to better enforce the existing Dutch legislation. Breeding selection

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    • 13/02/2020
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    VetCompass infographics on brachycephalics

    VetCompass infographics on brachycephalics

    VetCompassTM have developed infographics, which summarise some brachycephalic breed researches. Infographics are available together with full articles. VetCompassTM is an international initiative. This not-for-profit research project is a collaboration between The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), UK and the University of Sydney through which they aim to investigate the range and frequency of companion animal health

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    • 05/01/2020
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    Breeding French bulldogs so that they breathe well — A long way to go

    Breeding French bulldogs so that they breathe well — A long way to go

    Researchers from the University of Copenhagen, Department of Veterinary and Animal Science published an interesting study on French bulldogs due to an urgent need for breeding efforts to improve the health status of these dogs. They identified parameters that could serve as a basis for breeding against brachycephalic syndrome and simultaneously monitored the genetic variation

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    • 01/12/2019
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    Germany Against Extreme Breeding

    Germany Against Extreme Breeding

    The Veterinary chamber Berlin (Tierärztekammer Berlin) together with the Federal Veterinary Chamber (Bundestierärztekammer), the Berlin Animal Protection Officer (Berliner Landestierschutzbeauftragten) and representatives of the Department of Veterinary Medicine of the FU Berlin (Fachbereichs Veterinärmedizin der FU-Berlin) presented its second campaign against extreme breeding at the press conference on November 5. The purpose of this campaign

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