Definition of «particular breed»

The phrase "particular breed" refers to a specific type or variety of animal that has been bred for certain characteristics, such as appearance, behavior, or performance. This term is often used in reference to dogs, cats, horses and other domesticated animals, but can also be applied to wildlife species that have been selectively bred by humans over time. The "particular breed" of an animal refers to the specific lineage and genetic makeup that has been carefully preserved through generations of selective breeding in order to maintain certain desired traits.

Phrases with «particular breed»

Sentences with «particular breed»

  • Some insurance carriers don't like particular breeds of dogs and won't write the policy or will charge more for it. (effectivecoverage.com)
  • It offers some specific foods for particular breeds, which can be very helpful. (topdogtips.com)
  • Some are most commonly seen in old dogs, others in females, others in males and some in particular breeds depending on different circumstances. (mypetneedsthat.com)
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