Breed Clubs

Breeders and Breed Clubs

The Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Club of America was established in 1951.  In 2006, the Pudelpointer Club of North America celebrated 50 years of pudelpointers.  In 2007, the Large Munsterlander Club of North America celebrated its 30th Anniversary. Other breeders and breed clubs have similarly proud traditions. The Versatile Hunting Dog Federation applauds the tremendous dedication shown by participating breeders and the ‘institutional capital’ created in various dog clubs.

Unlike gadgets, dogs are living creatures and collectively as a breed have a past, a present and a future.  Many individual breeders have demonstrated great judgment and successes in their breeding programs.  However, without the coordinating role of breed clubs, these efforts sadly are ‘flashes in a pan’ when viewed over time.

The Versatile Hunting Dog Federation views dog breeds as a flame that needs to be nurtured and kept alive. The Federation's primary purpose is to support serious breeders and breed clubs by sharing information and expertise, and by providing field and conformation evaluation in addition to that already provided by breed clubs. We envision no ‘wheel in need of reinventing’ but rather significant gains through collaboration and economies of scale.

For more information about breed club affiliation, contact the VHDF Breed Club Liaison: 

Mike Jansen 920-867-2696  mcjansen@wolfnet.net

 

Pudelpointer Club of North America

Large Munsterlander Club of North America

Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Club of America

German Longhair Pointer Club of North America

Wisconsin Italian Spinone Club

Drentsche Patrijshond in North America