AKC Takes Initial Step Toward Formation of Political Action Committee

New York, NY —On Friday, August 10, 2007 a request was filed with the General Counsel of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) seeking an opinion on whether the American Kennel Club® and its member and affiliate dog clubs are “membership organizations” as defined under relevant FEC regulations, and whether the AKC® and its member and affiliated clubs are “affiliated” within the meaning of applicable FEC regulations. The request was filed by attorney Timothy W.Jenkins of O’Connor & Hannan LLP of Washington, DC on behalf of the AKC.

“Last week’s filing with the FEC is the first and arguably most significant step toward giving the AKC and the dog fancy a crucial tool for positively affecting dog legislation at the federal and state level,” said Ron Menaker, AKC’s Chairman of the Board. Menaker informed the fancy of the AKC’s intentionsto form a PAC during the June 2007 Delegate meeting.

The FEC opinion will determine the scope of the universe of individuals that the AKC can legally solicit for contributions to its PAC. In emphasizing the importance of careful and deliberate steps toward formation of a PAC representing purebred dog fanciers, Menaker noted that the AKC has carefully considered this action for nearly a year, stating “many people think that all an organization has to do to form a PAC is to start soliciting money. In fact, theprocess can be very complicated, particularly given the unusual membershipstructure of the AKC and its member and affiliated clubs. It is essential that weproceed in a deliberate and legal manner.”

AKC President Dennis B. Sprung called the filing of the FEC request a “watershed event in the history of the AKC. We have been very aggressive inadvocating for the rights and interests of purebred dog owners and breeders throughour Canine Legislation Department, our federal legislative consultant, our statefederations of dog clubs, and our individual member and licensed clubs, butwithout a PAC, the dog fancy has been fighting with one hand tied behind theirbacks. A PAC will enable us to be infinitely more effective in representingour interests.”

Sprung added that he was optimistic that a prompt and favorable response would be forthcoming from the FEC, and that an AKC PAC could be formally launched before the end of the year.

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The American Kennel Club, founded in 1884, is a not-for-profit organization which maintains the largest registry of purebred dogs in the world and oversees the sport of purebred dogs in the United States. The AKC is dedicated toupholding the integrity of its registry, promoting the sport of purebred dogs andbreeding for type and function. Along with its nearly 5,000 licensed and member clubs and its affiliated organizations, the AKC advocates for the purebred dog as a family companion, advances canine health and well-being, works to protect the rights of all dog owners and promotes responsible dog ownership.More than 20,000 competitions for AKC-registered purebred dogs are held under AKCrules and regulations each year including conformation, agility, obedience,rally, tracking, herding, lure coursing, coonhound events, hunt tests, fieldtrials and earthdog tests. Affiliate AKC organizations include the AKC CanineHealth Foundation, AKC Companion Animal Recovery and the AKC Museum of the Dog. For more information, visit www.akc.org.

AKC, American Kennel Club, the American Kennel Club seal and design, and all associated marks and logos are trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks of The American Kennel Club, Inc.

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