Gulf Today

EPAA centre gets accreditat­ion

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SHARJAH: The Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority’s (EPAA) Sharjah Kennel Centre aims to register and conserve purebred dogs through its plans and programs. The Centre regulates breeding and organises local and internatio­nal shows in accordance with FCI requiremen­ts.

Sharjah Kennel Centre issues purebred dogs with pedigree certificat­es that are recognised in all countries under FCI’S umbrella, enabling breeders and purebred dogs to participat­e in local and internatio­nal shows. The Centre is internatio­nally-recognised, which means that breeders can export their dogs to any FCI member country.

Yousuf Al Hosani, who is in charge of Sharjah Kennel Centre, said, “Sharjah Kennel Centre is the UAE’S first and only centre authorised to conserve purebred dogs. The Centre’s internatio­nal accreditat­ion will benefit all breeders in the UAE. They will be able to get internatio­nallyrecog­nised pedigree certificat­es for their dogs, which means that their dogs can compete in internatio­nal shows and that breeders can sell their dogs around the world.”

He added, “Amateurs and new breeders of purebred dogs should make Enquiries and request pedigree certificat­es, which guarantee that the dogs meet internatio­nal standards.”

Since its establishm­ent in 2016, the Centre has organised several training courses with internatio­nal trainers in addition to courses on training dogs for dog shows and competitio­ns. The Centre also organised four purebred shows with FCI arbitratio­n; more than 150 purebred dogs participat­ed.

Last month, it was announced that a campaign to clean the beaches of Sir Bu Nair Island would be launched. Organised and implemente­d by teams from the Marine Sustainabi­lity Department and the Communicat­ion and Community Services Department of the Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority, EPAA, with the participat­ion of Sharjah Police General Directorat­e, Sharjah Municipali­ty and Bee’ah, the Sharjah Environmen­t Company.

The campaign aims to preserve the cleanlines­s of the reserve and to clear the beaches of hazardous or harmful materials that might become atached to nesting turtles or be ingested by birds.

Speaking on the occasion, Hana Saif Al Suwaidi, EPAA Chairperso­n, said, “We are working to organise and implement clean-up campaigns for the beaches of Sir Bu Nair Island.”

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The Centre regulates breeding and organises local and internatio­nal shows. ↑

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