Weimaraner Association Of Canada - Rescue
About Weimaraner Association Of Canada - Rescue
WAC Rescue is a branch of the Canada's national breed club. It's run by volunteers and covers the entire country via Regional Coordinators. We don't have a physical space so we rely on fosters to house dogs waiting for a new home.
Weimaraner Association Of Canada - Rescue Description
The Weimaraner Association of Canada - Rescue is a volunteer organization that is run by our Members.
The Weimaraner Association of Canada is the Official National Breed Club for the Weimaraner in Canada.
The Weimaraner Association had their first meeting on May 18, 1971, at the home of Isabelle and Armand Kirby in Scarboro, ON. The immediately worked towards club recognitions with the CKC. In 1977 the CKC made the club official. The club continued to grow, and today it is truly a National club with representation across the country.
The primary functions of the club are to:
*assist and encourage owners in training their dogs in the many and varied venues that the Weimaraner can participate.
*to encourage using the Weimaraner for his natural purpose in the field.
*to improve the quality of the Weimaraner, physically and mentally through education and selective breeding practices.
*to assist Weimaraners in dire need through WAC Rescue.
To this end, the Weimaraner Association of Canada has programs in place and hosts many events annually. These programs and events are most often specific to the Weimaraner and there are a few that are limited to members only.
Please take the time to browse through our website to learn more about our wonderful breed and the things they can do!
www. weims. ca
www. wacrescue.com