Phrases with «working bloodlines»

The phrase "working bloodlines" refers to a family of animals, usually dogs or horses, that have been bred through generations to perform specific tasks or jobs. These animals have been carefully selected and bred for their ability to work in a particular field, such as hunting, herding, or guarding. Full definition

Sentences with «working bloodlines»

  • I have bred more than 170 plus litters of working bloodline German Shepherds over the past 20 years and I still learn something new all of the time. (leerburg.com)
  • Ed Frawley has been breeding dogs since 1978 and has produced many litters of working bloodline German Shepherd puppies. (leerburg.com)
  • In 35 years of breeding working bloodline German Shepherds I can not remember seeing one case and I bred some dogs that grew up to become tough police service dogs. (leerburg.com)
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