| What is NAVHDA? |
The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association,
otherwise known as NAVHDA, is a legally recognized
non-profit organization, dedicated to fostering,
improving, promoting, and protecting the versatile
hunting dog in North America.
Underlying these aims is the desire to serve the interests
of game conservation, prevention of cruelty to animals,
and the gun dog hunter by helping the hunter to train his
dog to work before and after the shot, on land and in
water.
NAVHDA is an excellent compliment to the activities of
sporting dog breed clubs and field trial organizations. It
was created to supplement the activities of those clubs
by providing a proven, standard method of evaluating the
performance of all versatile hunting dogs, consistent with
North American hunting practices, regardless of breed. |
| How is NAVHDA Organized? |
| NAVHDA is organized on two levels: |
The first level, NAVHDA International, operates under
bylaws approved by its membership. These bylaws
provide for officers elected by popular vote who,
together with appointed directors, constitute an
Executive Council charged with furnishing direction and
guidance to NAVHDA programs.
The second level, local chapters of NAVHDA, are the "grass roots" organizations, which sponsor the training
and testing programs. There are sanctioned chapters
throughout the United States and Canada. |
Want to learn more about NAVHDA? Visit their website at http://www.navhda.org
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