Club Español para la Conservación del Perro Perdiguero de Burgos (CEPPB)
Official canine organization profile located in Spain.
About the Club
Information and activities
La Asociación Española del Perro Perdiguero de Burgos (AEPPB) serves as the primary organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and study of the Perdiguero de Burgos, a distinguished breed of hunting dog. The association acts as a central hub for enthusiasts and breeders, providing comprehensive resources regarding the breed's history, cultural significance, and official standards.
History and Origins
The Perdiguero de Burgos, also known as the Perdiguero Burgalés or Braco de Burgos, is a braccoid breed with deep roots in the northern and southern regions of the province of Burgos. While historical documentation regarding its exact origins is limited, the breed crystallized in the Burgos area due to the region's rich hunting traditions, its role as a vital communication hub between neighboring provinces, and the influence of local monasteries that historically bred hunting dogs. By the 19th century, the breed became firmly established under its current name, distinguished by its specialized development for partridge hunting.
Core Mission and Activities
The AEPPB is committed to maintaining the integrity of the breed through rigorous evaluation and education. The association organizes various events throughout the year to assess the physical and functional qualities of the dogs, including:
- Morfología (MB): Evaluations of the breed's physical structure and adherence to the official standard.
- Pruebas de Aptitudes Naturales (PAN): Assessments of the dogs' innate hunting instincts.
- Monográfica de Trabajo (MT): Specialized working trials that test the dogs' performance in the field.
- Specialized Skills: Competitions focusing on specific tasks such as water retrieval (Ca) and tracking (Cr).
Resources and Membership
The association provides extensive support to its members and the public, including access to annual bulletins that detail competition results, scoring, and club activities. Furthermore, the AEPPB facilitates responsible breeding by offering a dedicated contact channel for information on available litters and puppies, ensuring that enthusiasts can connect with reputable sources. The organization maintains strict intellectual property rights over its published materials, emphasizing that all content is intended for personal, non-commercial use to protect the heritage and information surrounding this unique Spanish breed.
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