BBC Programme 'Pedigree Dogs Exposed' - BBC1, Tuesday 19 August, 9.00 Pm
Main Category: VeterinaryArticle Date: 19 Aug 2008 - 14:00 PDT
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The BVA has co-operated with the producers of the BBC programme due to be broadcast this evening, with the President being interviewed.
From pre-publicity generated by the BBC Press Office it would appear that the programme, rather than looking at how science can help to overcome problems, is, as its title makes explicitly clear, an exposé of the worse elements of pedigree dog breeding.
The programme does however tie-in well with the recently published report from Imperial College London, compiled on the basis of Kennel Club records from 1970 onwards, into the extent of inbreeding in purebred dogs and how this reduces their genetic variation.
The profession's ongoing concerns about genetically inherited problems were highlighted at this year's BVA Animal Welfare Foundation Discussion Forum and members can view the presentations and general discussion about 'Designer animals or breeding for welfare?' on VETS.TV
- Emma Milne's presentation (TV vet)
- Julia May's presentation (Governing Council of the Cat Fancy)
- general discussion
BVA nevertheless continues to work closely with the Kennel Club in the development of the Canine Health Schemes and has provided the Kennel Club with a message of support for its ongoing endeavours to improve the health of pedigree dogs not least through the work of its Charitable Trust.
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