Definition of «purpose dogs»

Purpose-bred dog refers to a specific type of dog that is intentionally bred for certain characteristics or traits, often related to their function. These dogs are typically bred with the goal of enhancing their ability to perform a particular task, such as hunting, herding, guarding, or assisting people with disabilities. In contrast, mixed-breed dogs, also known as mutts or mongrels, are not intentionally bred for any specific purpose and have diverse ancestry from various breeds.

Sentences with «purpose dogs»

  • Single purpose dogs are used primarily for backup, personal protection, and tracking. (nationalpolicedogfoundation.org)
  • Additionally, citizens are prohibited from selling, exchanging, trading, or displaying for commercial purposes any dog, cat, or rabbit on any city street or public park. (arlboston.org)
  • This was perhaps the most active period for the Breed, during which time many famous kennel names such as Tissington, Avendale, Beechgrove, Horsford, Velox, Denne, Laverstoke and Rivington became much admired and respected as predominantly dual purpose dogs. (englishspringer.org)
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