As rat and mouse fanciers and breeders,
we do more than just produce animals. With us lies the responsibility
of producing an animal which is not only beautifully colored
and pleasing to look at, but more importantly one that is
healthy and makes a wonderful pet. Each and every one of us
about what is the correct way to act and behave, to my knowledge
no one has ever put it in print. Recently while rereading
the spring 1995 edition of the Malamute quarterly, I came
across an article written by Ruth Kellogg which included the
British Columbia Purebred Dog Breeders Association’s
Code Of Ethics. This code of ethics fit very closely with
my own feelings on the breeding of fancy rats, and inspired
me to use it as a basis for creating my version of a responsible
rat breeder’s code of ethics.
I recognize that as a breeder I have a responsibility to protect
and preserve fancy rats and mice, as well as the rat and mouse
fancy, and to insure the welfare of the animals that I sell,
produce, breed, and own. I therefore subscribe to the following
code of ethics.
General Ethics -
- To provide for each animal in my care an environment which
meets their physical, emotional, and psychological needs.
This includes adequate living conditions, correct nutrition,
proper bedding, and needed health care.
- To promote and encourage responsible pet ownership.
- To begin and further a study which increases my knowledge
of the science of breeding Fancy Rats.
- To maintain an interest in all animals which I sell and
arrange for the return/placement of an animal of my breeding
which is in need or no longer wanted.
Breeding Ethics -
- To be familiar with and knowledgeable of the standard for
those varieties which I choose to breed, including proper
coat, color, conformation, and temperament, and to use that
standard as a goal in striving to improve the variety with
every breeding.
- To breed only animals which are sexually mature, in good
health, and are free from hereditary defects, parasitic infestation,
poor temperaments, and communicable disease.
- To be knowledgeable about the effects and consequences of
mycoplasma as a disease, and until such a time as we acquire
a method for controlling or eliminating this disease, breeding
with the goal of producing an animal which is mycoplasma resistant.
- To be knowledgeable about the causes of tumor growth in
rats and mice and to breed with the aim of producing an animal
which is not genetically predisposed to this condition.
- To discontinue the breeding of animals who consistently
produce offspring who have a defect or disorder which is detrimental
to the animals’ well-being, or temperaments which make
them unsuitable as companion animals.
- To provide a pregnant doe and the resulting kittens with
the housing, nutrition, and care necessary to meet their physical,
emotional, and psychological needs.
- To assure that every animal produced has the necessary temperament
to make it a suitable companion animal
Selling Ethics
- To not sell or otherwise place rat kittens under 5 weeks
of age.
- To consciously seek the best possible homes for animals
which I place or sell.
- To sell only healthy animals who are sound in temperament
and free from parasites.
- To stand behind the condition and quality of all animals
as represented at the time of sale.
- To be sure the buyer is fully informed when selling an animal
which has a known defect, health, or other physical condition
or serious deviation from the standard.
- To never knowingly sell a pregnant doe without fully disclosing
the fact to the buyer.
- To take responsibility for any offspring produced by a doe
which was unknowingly pregnant when sold.
- To take back or find a home for any animal whose placement
is not successful.
- To provide to a purchaser full instructions on feeding,
housing, and general care.
- To provide the new owner with ongoing support and assistance
with problems that may arise.
- When selling an animal to a novice breeder or fancier as
breeding or show-quality stock, to provide support, advice,
education, and guidance to assist them in achieving their
goals