The British Canaan Dog Society is a non-profit organisation. It began in February 2004 when a group of like-minded people got together to discuss and form the society. At that inaugural meeting, it was agreed that the aims of the society should be: To protect and promote the interests of the Canaan Dog, as founded …Read More
About the Society
Officers and Committee Members
The following is a list of Officers, Committee Members and Administrators for the British Canaan Dog Society (proposed). Please feel free to contact them by clicking on their name to send an email. Chairman: Mrs Jill Terry Acting Secretary: Mrs Helen Steenson Treasurer: Ms Ann Barclay Committee Members: Alison Byrne Miss Pam O’Loughlin Mrs Sandi O’Grady Ian …Read More
JOIN US!
Support the British Canaan Dog Society (proposed) by becoming a member! Anybody who is interested in Canaan Dogs is welcome to become a member of the BCDS (proposed). You don’t have to own a Canaan Dog, and we also welcome oversea’s members! Why Join? The BCDS is a young (founded in 2004) and vibrant Society …Read More
Code of Ethics
All members of the British Canaan Dog Society (proposed) undertake to abide by its general Code of Ethics. Club members: Will properly house, feed, water and exercise all dogs under their care and arrange for appropriate veterinary attention if and when required. Will agree without reservation that any veterinary surgeon performing an operation on any …Read More
Society Rules
As agreed at the Annual General Meeting held on 27th February 2005 1. NAME – the society shall be called British Canaan Dog Society, hereinafter called “the Society”. 2. OBJECTIVES – the objectives of the Society shall be: 2.1. To protect and promote the interests of the Canaan Dog, as founded by Prof. Menzel 2.2. …Read More
Standard Procedures
As agreed at the Annual General Meeting held on 27th February 2005 Fundamental Principles The purpose of these Standard Procedures is to facilitate the transaction of business, making it easier for people to work together effectively and to help members accomplish their purpose. They are also to protect the individual member, ensuring all members have …Read More