Sentences with phrase «bred over hundreds of years»

These dogs were SELECTIVELY - BRED over hundreds of years to be KILLERS.

Not exact matches

When combined with other surveys such as the Breeding Bird Survey, it provides a picture of how the continent's bird populations have changed in time and space over the past hundred years.
With commercial hybrid breeds like beefalo, that breeding took lots of trial and error over more than a hundred years.
These rats have been bred for favorable qualities, much like how dogs have been domesticated from wolves over hundreds of years.
All things considered, the breed definitely blends speed, strength, and trainability due to its large, agile frame and over a hundred years of selective breeding.
While she was trapped in a filthy Welsh breeding shed, not seeing daylight, nor receiving any care or attention, let alone love through her breeding years, Susie - Belle's many puppies would have been transported over hundreds of miles, most likely ending up in pet shops and being sold via online advertisements.
The breed has been developed over hundreds of years by Shepherds who were seeking to improve the working abilities of the traditional breeds they had been using.
This breed has been known throughout Western Europe for over 400 hundred years, and although France is said to be the founding place for the breed, the exact origin has brought on some controversy, with many experts citing Germany as the more likely nation of origin.
The Pit Bull breed has evolved over hundreds of years to be a worker and is well suited to most any task requiring strength, agility, and intelligence.
Dog breeds have been developed over hundreds or even thousands of years to do very specific things, and this can dramatically affect their behavior.
She ran a puppy farm where hundreds of dogs were bred over the years, as well as buying in others to sell on.
There are changes in the structure of many breeds over the last hundred years of purebred dog breeding that reflect selection on phenotype alone.
You can not realistically separate the «look» of a breed from the «act» of the breed because they have been bred over hundreds or even thousands of years to behave a certain way so that they can do a specific job.
It was largely the discovery of this one breed by the English well over a hundred years ago that provided the impetus for the world of cats we know today.
For the next four hundred years, they were used as war dogs, and intermixed with various local breeds all over the European continent, becoming the forerunners of the modern pit bull.
[1] The breed has been known in its home county for over a hundred and fifty years as a general purpose farm dog, capable of both ratting and herding cattle.
A popular joint supplement that we have used for over 10 years (and in hundreds of breeding situations) also says on the label «Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven.»
Over hundreds and maybe thousands of years, wolves were bred and transformed and transformed again to become the variety of breeds we have.
All of this will tap into the sense of purpose that has been bred into the breed for over a hundred years and with it will come a deep sense of satisfaction within your dog.
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