Sentences with phrase «standard kennel size»

*** Standard kennel size varies depending upon availability at time of check - in.

Not exact matches

TAke a good look at the size of the kennels and cages and see if they meet the same standard that you want of others.
The American Kennel Club as well as the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Club provide a breed standard stating how large — both in weight and size — your puppy will become once he is full grown.
A teacup Yorkie is a popular term for a Yorkshire terrier that is smaller than the American Kennel Club standard of 4 to 7 pounds at full adult size.
The new American Kennel Club - approved standard describes the breed as «a well - balanced, medium - sized dog of athletic appearance, displaying grace and agility in equal measure with substance and stamina» and as «energetic, alert, and eager.»
State kennel regulations set strong standards for health care, food and water, cleanliness, and pen sizes, and numerous violations were observed at the kennels filmed by Ling and her associates.
The American Kennel Club has breed standards in place for two different sizes of the rat terrier, but the lengthy history of the rat terrier has produced several other variations, including the Decker terrier and the Teddy Roosevelt terrier.
The United Kennel Club also recognizes the more common smooth - coated, long - legged rat terrier in miniature and standard sizes.
AKC puppies are further protected by AKC's kennel inspections program and AKC's Care and Conditions policy which raises minimum standards of care in kennels of all sizes, and helps breeders stay current with best practices.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a medium sized, incredibly muscular dog, females can be between 33 - 38 cm (13 - 15») at the shoulders with males slightly bigger at 36 - 41 cm (14 - 16») This is the accepted breed standard, but you can get longer legged Staffordshire Bull terriers sometimes called Old Tyme Terriers which are an Irish strain of the breed and while they also make great pets they are not recognised by the Kennel Club.
The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) recognizes nine and the UK Kennel Club (KC) Breed Standard defines six types of Dachshunds: three sizes - Rabbit (FCI only), Standard and Miniature and each of these comes in three coat types - smooth, long and wirehaired.
The ideal size standards above for the Pomeranian come from the American Kennel Club.
The three official size varieties recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC)-- Standard (over 15 inches at the shoulder), Miniature (10 to 15 inches), and Toy (under 10 inches)-- are augmented by unofficial models such as Teacups (under 4 pounds in weight), Caniches (small Standards), and Royal Standards (supersize).
As Pennsylvanians and those in states with similar legislation have found, Ohio is unlikely to be rid of puppy mills without including in this bill: a clear definition of the breeders to be regulated; aggressive enforcement with more than a biennial state inspection; a dog auction ban; and high care standards including reasonably sized kennels instead of cages; unfettered access to dog runs; and regular veterinary care.
As other states such as Missouri, New York and Pennsylvania have found, Ohio is unlikely to be rid of its puppy mills without a clear definition of the breeders that are regulated, aggressive enforcement that includes more than a biennial inspection by the state, a ban on dog auctions, and clear, high standards of care such as sheltering in reasonably sized kennels instead of cages, unfettered access to exercise areas where dogs can run, regular veterinary care and the like.
There are two standard beagle sizes recognized by the American Kennel Club, the 13» and the 15».
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