Sentences with phrase «as this breed becomes»

Only to quickly realize that they don't have the time, patience, or experience to properly train and socialize their new pup, which in turn ends them up in shelters and on Craigslist, looking for a new home, which I'm seeing more and more, as the breed becomes more popular and commonplace.
As the breed becomes more and more popular it is important to find a knowledgeable breeder that is continuing to maintain the qualities of the breed and is working to improve the health of the breed.
The miniature and toy varieties came into existence as the breed became more popular with the upper class.
As the breed became more prolific in America the American Kennel Club eventually recognized the breed, and classed the Great Dane in the Working category of dog breeds.
As this breed becomes more popular domestically it's entirely possible that their size may be exaggerated.

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It wouldn't be surprising if it became the central hub of virtual currencies, as it is working to become the breeding ground for fintech innovation.
The November 15th program will include cutting - edge discussions such as: how non-exchange traded alternatives are becoming the mutual funds of yesteryear; what is driving retail's demand for non-exchange traded alternatives; using micro-investing technology to diversify across and within online marketplaces; how legislation is being used to engineer a new breed of alternative products; how innovations in self - directed IRAs will create new retail distribution channels for the entire alternative product universe; how technology will ensure the scalability of online platforms and enable traditional financial services providers to increase AUM; how millennials will fuel the growth of FinTech and redefine financial services; how FinTech will replace the 401k and transform the way Americans save for retirement; and how modernizing the Self - directed IRA is the trillion dollar FinTech opportunity.
Originally, it was probably bred for its milk, hair, leather, and meat, but it can not have been long before its usefulness as a beast of burden became apparent.»
He argues that birth, breeding, and death are the features of life that most offend this sense of dignity, and as such are the central battlegrounds for those attempting to help us become more than human.
Otherwise, we run the risk of becoming a developed, civilized nation, super power that is a breeding ground for haters and paranoid nut cases such as the terrorist Anders Behring Breivik (the Norwegian terrorist) in this ever shrinking, increasingly global world.
In my review I was not referring so much to his concession (quoted by Mr. Ghelardi) that if God does not exist then natural selection is our best available candidate for how complex forms came to be» although that quote certainly is as good an indication as any of my contention that the design argument will only end up becoming a breeding ground for atheism, a fetid terrarium for a whole new brood of Richard Dawkinses (not a pleasant thought, that).
This same ninth chapter of Isaiah, which we read so often at Christmas as the annunciation of the coming of Christ — and of which the cadences are woven into our minds through the great music of Handel's Messiah — continues with words which bred the belief in a coming political Messiah such as Jesus refused to become.
This trend is just as visible in animals: 740 animal breeds became extinct during the twentieth century.
You cite a smattering of winners, and as «proof» dogmatically assert that the mentioned breeds became canine maniacs.
Hambletonian impresarios Don and Bill Hayes have no official word as yet, but this richly - bred youngster (Stars Pride - Lady Gainesway) recently became the fastest American - bred 3 - year - old ever to race in Europe when he beat aged trotters in 2:04 [3/5].
We were sitting two seats below Monaco fans sitting laughing and taking the piss, and no one seemed to think that that's wrong, I've been to away grounds to watch Arsenal sat in the home team stand and respectfully stay quiets if we score, as a punch in the mouth often offends, I'm amazed at our home games, so many people who don't even speak English and seem to treat the game as a Sunday afternoon tea party, where are the old Arsenal fans born and bred Arsenal, I'm all for a multi cultural look but let's not lose anyone in the race to become global.
As it turned out she would have both of her records wiped off the board in what became a banner day for Amador Valley senior Catherine Breed.
They became a dying breed; that is, until they were reborn as g...
1) As the sparkling clean politician becomes an increasingly rare breed, people (including the press, believe it or not) will come to realize that politicians are human and make typical human mistakes.
Dr Henrik Stotz said: «As traditional methods of controlling crop disease become less effective, the need to breed new strains of crops with an inbuilt resistance to the disease pathogens increases.
Our results provide strong evidence for complex communication directed at humans in a species that was domesticated primarily for agricultural production, and show similarities with animals bred to become pets or working animals, such as dogs and horses.»
High - tech breeding to bolster cattle and crops against potential outbreaks is becoming increasingly urgent as diseases continue to march across Africa
They ended up getting pup Bo as a gift from friend Sen. Edward Kennedy, D - Mass., but it turns out the First Family has become part of a 70 - year journey to save an entire breed by bringing home a Portuguese water dog to become the nation's First Dog.
«As such, when populations become small, the rate of in - breeding increases and this raises the likelihood that these genetic conditions will become evident.»
Nadia Moore first became intrigued with toxicology as an undergraduate measuring ammonia in the water of a fish hatchery where breeding stock were getting sick.
As a result, 696 breeds have become extinct since 1900 and some 1,487 breeds are at risk, including 579 in imminent danger of disappearing.
As plant breeding becomes more sophisticated, so does measuring the results of large field experiments.
Public breeding has been withering, however, as it has become increasingly dependent on less reliable, short - term funding sources that make it difficult to sustain a year - round breeding program.
«Because we had access to these rats that were bred for certain traits, and were able to control for environmental factors, such as the amount of drug exposure, we could assess differences in the brain both before and after the rats became addicted,» says Shelly Flagel, Ph.D., lead author of the new study and an assistant professor of psychiatry at U-M.
A well - known breeding technique called backcrossing has become far more potent recently, as markers have allowed scientists to locate rare offspring that retain only the desired — and now detectable — genes from orphan crops.
Gould noted that as conventional plant breeding has become a more high - technology practice, the line separating GE and non-GE crops has blurred.
Even though many municipal water supplies are treated with chlorine, the top water layer can become a breeding ground for bacteria, algae or waterborne illness, such as giardia and E. coli.
However, superior aesthetics couldn't rule over pure size forever and soon enough, Lee Haney became the torchbearer for yet another new breed of bodybuilding champions such as Dorian Yates and Ronnie Coleman who sought after the perfect combination of serious mass and pleasing symmetry.
John Saxon takes the lead in the sequel telefilm Planet Earth, where he's taken prisoner in a matriarchal society of slaveholding women and immediately becomes valued as potential breeding stock (Saxon is, quite literally, a stud).
It was a pretty down - to - earth move for someone who had incited a near - media frenzy as «the next big thing» and appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair magazine, but it was becoming clear that McConaughey — who was living in a trailer park in Malibu — was a breed apart from the usual self - absorbed young stars.
What started as a rare breed, soon turned into a glut and has now become the standard of animation, computer generated films offer varying levels of quality.
Now Emily becomes more involved in her angst over her eternal soul or self - castigation over her plainness and unlovability, which results in to and fro that not only doesn't sparkle, it makes no real sense, as when she huffily announces that «Familiarity breeds contempt» to which Vinny fires back «Perhaps contempt breeds familiarity!»
It's become one of the most popular films of the Oscar season, and it's one right in line with McDonagh's breed of dark humor, which he flexed on previous features «In Bruges» and «Seven Psychopaths,» as well as his Oscar - winning short film «Six Shooter,» not to mention his work for the stage.
Reminiscent of the 1997 sci - fi movie, Cube, the pyramid reconfigures itself periodically to create a multitude of scenarios in which hunter becomes the hunted as aliens begin hatching, breeding and running around.
Hyper - individualization does precisely what the emerging body of research says it does and more: it isolates children, it breeds competition, it assumes that children can learn entirely on their own, and it dehumanizes the learning environment, reducing the human experience of learning down to a mechanistic process, one where children become the objects of learning as opposed to the subjects of their own educational narrative.»
In Camden, a new breed of charter schools, known as Renaissance schools, have expanded so rapidly that entire communities have become public school deserts, leaving parents no choice but to enroll their children in charter schools that have no accountability to the community.
As school choice breeds competition, the National School Boards Association and Executive Director and CEO Tom Gentzel have become vocal defenders of public schools.
The Spark exemplifies a new breed of «minicar» that are starting to become popular as more automakers start to see a market for such a small - sized car in American.
But fashion moved on, and as the new breed of crossover SUV with car - like driving responses and refinement gained market share, the Cherokee became sidelined.
More information about the 2014 Chevrolet Spark: The Spark exemplifies a new breed of minicar that are starting to become popular as more carmakers think that there is a future for this size car in American cities and urban centers.
«Alfa Romeo in F1 could become fine breeding ground for young Italian drivers,» said Marchionne, as translated byAutosport.
As far as powerful rear - wheel drive sports cars are concerned, they're fast becoming a dying breed, unless you have the funds for some of the Italian stufAs far as powerful rear - wheel drive sports cars are concerned, they're fast becoming a dying breed, unless you have the funds for some of the Italian stufas powerful rear - wheel drive sports cars are concerned, they're fast becoming a dying breed, unless you have the funds for some of the Italian stuff.
I could note any numbers of especially intriguing information in this book: [return][return]- Rapist roosters are becoming more prevalent because as chickens have been bred for bigger breasts, they have lost other important genetic material such as mating dances.
This is becoming more prevalent with Dalmatians, which are being bred to be as white as possible, but are having increasing health issues that are harming the integrity of the breed.
These days there is a lot of talk about how, though it's great that the Kindle is taking off and eBooks are becoming ubiquitous, it's really a shame that the local bookseller is becoming a dying breed as a result.
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