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Weimaraner Club of America
code
of ethics | ratings tests | national
rescue program | wca
website The purpose of the Weimaraner
Club of America is to bring together the owners and breeders of purebred
Weimaraners in a concerted effort to preserve the desirable traits in
the Weimaraner; to develop the standards set forth and further the interest
in the breed through activities such as fields trials, water tests,
rating trials, and futurities, as well as encouraging the entering of
our dogs in conformation classes in bench shows, obedience and tracking
contests. The WCA has established a Code of Ethics
to protect and advance the interests of the Weimaraner. The WCA sponsors a national
specialty show, a national field championship trial, regional field
classic trials and field futurities, national and regional bench futurities
and maturities, and a national tracking test. The Weimaraner Magazine
is published by the WCA on a monthly basis and is included in the annual
membership dues. The magazine chronicles the activities and events of
the WCA and of the local clubs in addition to offering general breed
information of interest to members. In addition to the national
club, local clubs sponsor events such as field trials, specialty shows,
obedience trials, tracking tests and ratings tests.
All of the local clubs are accredited by the AKC. Individuals interested
in learning more about the breed are strongly encouraged to join their
local club. If you would like more information
about the Weimaraner Club of America, or would like to learn how to
join, please visit their web
site or contact: Weimaraner Club of America
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