PADS specific purpose is to
facilitate communication between scientists and others who are interested
in primitive and aboriginal dogs and to promote the preservation and scientific
investigation of primitive and aboriginal dog stock throughout the world.
Many of these populations have already disappeared. Most of those remaining
are sliding into extinction due to genetic swapping from modern domestic
dogs and habitat destruction. The few that remain should be conserved.
They may provide valuable genetic reserves and could serve as uniquely
interesting resources for scientific study concerning the origin
and behavior of the earliest domestic dogs, adaptation, evolution and the
migrations of early man. Efforts to develop individual breed registries
and controlled captive genetic lines of these animals will be encouraged.
An explanation appended below defines the terms aboriginal and primitive
as used by PADS.
PADS will provide a clearing-house for information on these unique natural
dogs. Owners and breeders can volunteer to participate in behavioral and
other research projects, and may organize regional gatherings. Professional
members can share their primitive/aboriginal dog and related canid research
interest with a sympathetic audience, and solicit cooperative efforts.