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           AGM / SGM Dates - 3rd Thursday of the month 2025 Date Time Venue Room booked 17th April - AGM 7:30 KCC Park Lyndhurst Room 1 17th April - SGM 7:30 KCC Park Lyndhurst Room 1 17th July  7:30 KCC Park or Zoom   16th October 7:30 KCC Park or Zoom   11th December 7:30 KCC Park in conjunction with Dec. CM  
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  • Code Of Ethics
    Code Of Ethics   The Dobermann Club Of Victoria Inc. Code Of Ethics. The Code Of Ethics becomes a part of the Domestic Rules of The Dobermann Club of Victoria Inc as follows: -Section One - Compliance with Code Of Ethics1.1 Each member, upon signing an application for membership or renewal of membership of The Dobermann Club of Victoria Inc. and being duly elected to general membership of the Club, shall, in addition to agreeing to be bound by the Constitution, Rules and Regulations of the Victorian Canine Association be also bound by The Dobermann Club of Victoria’s Inc Code of Ethics relating to responsible dog ownership, including the exhibiting, promoting, keeping, welfare, breeding, selling and disposing of dogs by members to the effect of the terms and conditions set out under Section Two hereof: -Section Two - Code of Ethics and UndertakingIn consideration of The Dobermann Club of Victoria Inc electing me to its general membership and annual approval of that membership renewal, I pledge to The Dobermann Club of Victoria Inc that: -  2.1  I shall ensure that at all times all dogs under my control are properly housed, fed, watered, exercised and receive proper Veterinary attention, ifand when required.2.2  I shall not allow any dogs under my care to roam at large and when away from home, ensure that they are kept fully leashed, or under effectivecontrol, at all times.2.3  The owner of the stud must use discretion in contracting the services of their dog and should discourage the breeding of an inferior quality bitchand explain why.  They should also ascertain that the owner of the bitch has facilities and knowledge to care for the puppies for up to 3 monthsor longer.2.4  I shall not breed from any bitch before it is 18 months of age or 3rd season and thereafter, not more than once in each succeeding period of 12months.  Provided however, that should it be necessary, through extenuating circumstances to breed from a bitch twice within twelve months, Ishall rest the bitch on the 3rd season.2.5  I shall keep accurate breeding records of matings and pedigrees.2.6  I shall not permit any of my pure bred dogs to be mated to a dog of a different breed, to a cross bred dog, or to an unregistered dog of the samebreed.2.7  I shall breed only for the purpose of improving the standard of the breed, and not for the pet market or any other commercial purpose nor for myown monetary gain.2.8  I shall ensure that all breeding stock is in good health, physically, temperamentally sound and free from major faults and communicable diseases.2.9  I shall not sell or otherwise transfer from my care any puppy under 8 weeks of age, thus allowing for vaccinations to be given at 6 weeks of age,and the necessary 10 to 14 days for the vaccine to take effect.2.10  I shall not sell any dog to commercial dog wholesalers, retail pet dealers, or directly or indirectly allow a dog to be given as a prize or donationin a contest of any kind.2.11  I shall not knowingly misrepresent the characteristics of the breed, nor falsely advertise, or mislead any person regarding the performance ofany dog.2.12  I shall furnish the buyer a Certificate of Vaccination, a record of worming, a feeding chart and as much knowledge as possible concerning care,stages of Dobermann growth and dietary requirements.2.13  I shall ensure that the buyer is fully aware and apprised of their rights and position pertaining to the tail docking law as it currently stands.2.14  I shall continue to offer helpful assistance to the buyer for as long as such aid is required.2.15  Advertising and promotion, written or oral, shall be confined to the aspects of the breeder's stock, and shall not make derogatory remarks orhints concerning the methods, animals or reputation of other breeders.2.16  I shall exhibit restraint regarding commercial advertising and show due caution in all breeding and selling practises so as not to harm the profileof our breed or the profile of the club.2.17  I shall at all times conduct myself in a manner, which will reflect credit upon other club members, the breed, the Club and myself.2.18  I shall at all times ensure that my actions do not cause disrepute to other club members, the breed, the Club and myself.Section Three – Infringements of Code Of EthicsAny member failing to observe any provision of the Code of Ethics will be dealt with under the rules of the Dobermann Club of Victoria Inc.3.1  Infringements of the Code of Ethics by any Dobermann Club of Victoria Member will be subject to disciplinary action.3.2  The individual who wishes to bring charges against a member need not be a member of the Club. All Charges must be submitted in writing witha $100.00 deposit.      

Welcome to The Dobermann Club Of Victoria

 

The Dobermann Club of Victoria Inc was formed in 1959,

with the first constituted meeting taking place on Friday March 6th at the Graziers Association Rooms, Collins Street Melbourne, and has the illustrious title of being the first Dobermann Club to be formed in Australia.

 The Dobermann Club of Victoria Inc is affiliated with the Dogs Victoria. We strive to educate and encourage Dobermann owners, members, breeders and judges alike, in the requirements of the Dobermann Standard approved by the ANKC and to foster and promote activities that encourage interest in the breeding, upkeep, training of and general well-being and improvement of the Dobermann.

 The Dobermann Club of Victoria Inc actively supports Dobermanns and their owners through a range of activities such as showing, obedience training, tracking and socialization. The Club holds regular Special General Meetings where we encourage member input to events and other issues and occasionally invite guest speakers to provide presentations on topics of interest.

                                                                             

                                                                                        DCV is affiliated with Dogs Victoria and National Dobermann Council (Australia)

 

 
 
Owning A Dobermann
can be rewarding due to their intelligence, loyalty and protective nature. They are highly trainable, making
them excellent companions for active individuals or families. Dobermanns are also affectionate and bond closely with
their owners, providing companionship and emotional  support.
However, they require regular exercise, mental stimulation, and consistent training to thrive.
 
    A Dobermanns devotion and loyalty brings a life full of joy