This Code of Ethics is established under the authority of the Akita Club of America Rescue
Committee
(Known here afterward as the ACARC) and is intended to establish guiding principles and
minimum standards of practice to which the ACARC would have Akita Rescuers adhere. Each
rescuer applying to receive rescue funding from ACARC must sign the Code of Ethics, which
will be held by the Secretary of ACARC. It is presented as a set of principles for Akita Rescue
groups to follow when proceeding with the care and placement of unwanted Akitas.
1. EDUCATION
A) I will fully educate all potential adopters about the advantages, disadvantages and
responsibilities of owning an Akita, as well as provide them with resources to further their
knowledge. I will stand by ready to act as an informational resource for the life of the adopted
Akita.
B) Additionally, I will educate and assist all Akita owners, potential owners or the general public
seeking information on the breed, or seeking help in dealing with their Akita with the intention
of preventing that dog from becoming a problem for them or their community.
C) I will always conduct my rescue activities so as to present the Akita breed in a positive and
honest manner.
D) I will advocate voluntary spay/neuter.
2. EVALUATION
A) Any dog coming into rescue will be evaluated by a knowledgeable person.
B) I will inform potential new owners of any known issues, such as intolerance of other dogs,
cats, children, etc., in any Akita they are considering adopting.
C) After proper evaluation, if an Akita has health or temperament issues which render him/her
unsuitable for adoption, I will not attempt to find placement for that dog. Furthermore, I will
consider quality of life, and euthanize when necessary in a safe and humane manner.
3. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
A) I will provide appropriate care for each Akita including, but not limited to, comfortable
shelter and confinement, exercise, socialization, appropriate diet, health and temperament
screening, parasite control, vaccines and treatment for any injury or hereditary defect causing
pain or distress.
B) I will make sure any foster home used by my rescue follows the same high standards for
fostering and will make any facility used by rescue available for inspection if so required by the
ACARC.
4. HEALTH AND VETERINARY CARE
A) All Akitas prior to placement will be:
- current on vaccinations, tested for regionally appropriate vector-borne diseases, have a
treatment plan in place for any detected diseases,
- be permanently identified by microchipping or tattoo,
- maintained on appropriate parasite control (heartworm and flea/tick preventative and
dewormed for intestinal parasites as needed),
- spayed/neutered.
B) If any of these are precluded by temporary health condition(s) as documented by veterinary
records, a date should be set to complete the appropriate care and spay/neuter.
C) If a permanent health condition precludes spay/neuter, it must be documented by veterinary
records, and the placement should be of such known parameters that the chance of unwanted
reproduction is negligible.
D) Any rescue placing an intact dog should notify the rescue committee of this situation in order
to address any complaints to the committee E) I will give all adopters copies of the Akita's health records and will thoroughly discuss any
health concerns with them.
F) I will keep myself well-informed in the field of Akita health issues and deal responsibly with
health conditions when they arise.
5. RECORD KEEPING A) I will use all proper paperwork when doing Akita rescue, including an adoption contracts,
adoption applications and a surrender forms.
B) Contracts for adoption will include, but not be limited to, the following provisions:
- the Akita will be returned to the rescue if the owner can no longer keep it;
- the Akita cannot be used for fighting or as an attack dog or trained as a guard dog,
- the Akita will be an inside pet only, and
- the potential owner agrees to follow certain rules of health, nutrition and training.
C) Adoption applications should include but not be limited to:
- personal and veterinary references,
- house visits when required, and
- household member information.
D) Surrender forms should include but not be limited to:
- proof of ownership,
- all health, training and nutrition information on Akita being surrendered , and
- a statement saying once the form is signed by the owner, all rights to said Akita are now ended
and the Akita becomes sole property of the Akita Rescue.
6. QUALIFICATION OF NEW OWNERSA) I will refuse to consider adoption to a person who I have reason to believe has been or is
involved in the following:
- the commercial pet trade,
- is guilty of animal cruelty or neglect,
- has habitually chained a dog outside or
- has ever abandoned an animal in the past.
B) I will thoroughly investigate each potential adopter to determine the suitability of the dog
chosen for adoption, bearing in mind that the decisions I make affect not only myself, but the
reputations of other Akita rescuers and the future of the Akita breed.
7. RETURN OF DOGS TO RESCUE
A) I accept the responsibility for the well-being of every Akita rescued by me for the life of that
dog, and will accommodate any dog placed by me whose owners are unwilling or unable to care
for it.
B) I have made provision for my returned Akitas through the use of a will, power of attorney or
other appropriate arrangement in the event that I am unable to meet my obligations.
8. PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
A) I agree to carry out my rescue activities in a professional, positive, cooperative, and
considerate manner, so that my representation brings credit to my own Rescue and other ethical
Rescues or rescuers.
B) At no time will I use Akita Rescue as a means to make any personal profit, allow Akita
Rescue to be a profit-making organization for anyone's personal gain and will always conduct
Akita Rescue as a not-for-profit endeavor.
9. PUBLIC AWARENESS
A) I will make every reasonable effort to stay abreast of existing or proposed regulation and
legislation, such as BSL, which may impact the owner, or potential owner, of any dog I might
place.
B) It is my duty to inform owners and potential owners of these regulations, so that they might
make a considered decision about accepting a placement.
COMPLAINTS AND VIOLATIONS:
I understand that the ACARC is not a policing agency. However, if the ACARC receives
complaints about me I understand that these complaints must be responded to. The ACARC may
designate one or more Committee members or others to investigate the complaint. If the
ACARC determines that I violated or did not abide by the COE, I will be removed temporarily
or permanently from the ACARC's list as a rescue contact and if permanently, any and all
association with the ACARC will cease. I further understand that there is no appeal process and
the decision of the ACARC is final.
My rescue focus is on doing what is in the best interests of the Akita, both as a breed or an
individual dog. To this end, I affirm that I will, to the best of my ability, follow the ACARC's
Code of Ethics. If I fail to do so, I understand and accept ACARC's Complaints and Violations
procedures.
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