Sentences with phrase «written breed standards»

The domesticated dog became refined into breeds with closed studbooks and written breed standards.
It features artistic representations and written breed standards for over 200 breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC)-- the latest addition includes 54 additional breeds.
Written breed standards were developed to serve as descriptions of ideal dogs.
To ensure fair competition in the show ring, written breed standards were adopted that described each specific breed's appearance and temperament and reflected the breed's original function.
Remember that long ears are NOT natural, they are the result of man tampering with Mother Nature which is why we have written breed standards that describe the differences and the talents of each breed.
It is up to a breed's parent club not only to protect the breed, but to also write the breed standard, write the illustrated guide to the breed, film the breed video, hold educational seminars for judges to teach them about the breed, hold specialty shows, help local clubs form, etc..
Like many domestic breeds, the modern incarnation of the Caucasian Ovcharka was first given a written breed standard in the 1930s and it was first exhibited at a dog show in Germany around that same time as the «Trans - Caucasian Ovtcharka.»
The purpose of a dog show is to compare all entered dogs of a specific breed against a pre-established, written breed standard of perfection.
A dog whose structure and appearance conforms closely to its individual written breed standard is said to have good conformation.
After that, those seeking to get a breed established — namely, or at least mainly, breeders — get the breed listed with the AKC Foundation Stock Service by submitting a written request, and documentation that includes a written history and a written breed standard.
We didn't spell that out when we wrote the breed standard.
L.H. Ladner only wrote the breed standard for the N.K.C.
Troubetskoy wanted to ensure that the Mau survived as a breed, so she wrote a breed standard and began breeding the cats under the cattery name Fatima.
Judging of the dogs is based on the official written breed standard as specified by the breed's parent club
It is important to note that these experimental (variant) Ragdolls have not been accepted by any major association (and should be registered as non-standard), nor do they comply with the current written Breed Standard that describes the Ragdoll as a blue - eyed, pointed Breed.

Not exact matches

Breed standards, because they are written by humans, are full of imperfections, but they are an attempt to set a word picture of the breed ofBreed standards, because they are written by humans, are full of imperfections, but they are an attempt to set a word picture of the breed ofbreed of dog.
The standard we use today is intrinsically the same as that was written in 1934 when a group of interested people sorted out what they realised were four separated breeds - Tibetan Terrier, Tibetan spaniel, Lhasa Apso and the Chinese cousin the Shih Tzu.
The final breed standard was written in 1990 and states that all dogs should be 14» in height.
She has completed written and practical exams showcasing mastering of feline temperament & handling skills, breed & color identification, health & anatomy understanding, CPR & First Aid certification, and the practical exams demonstrating cat grooming services and is experienced grooming all cat breeds to CFA standards.
By 1901, a club for the Rottweiler was founded and the breed standard was written, which has changed very little over the years.
Sharing concerns about how to handle this situation, Peggy wrote, «A Breed Standard is arrived at by the consent of the breeders, it can not be imposed on them by outside authority.»
A member selling any Westie which he / she knows to have a physical condition, serious deviations from the standard or hereditary condition (disease)(exception's see # 9) which indicates that the breeding of the dog would be detrimental to the welfare of the breed, will so inform the buyer in writing.
The AKC recognized the breed in 1885 but it wasn't until 1985 when separate standards were written for the Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers.
In 1908, the United Kingdom wrote a standard for Border Collies to help distinguish him from other sheep - herding breeds.
Although there are no written records on their origin, Miniature Schnauzers are thought to have originated from crossing Standard Schnauzers with other smaller breeds of dog.
In 1898 the United Kennel Club began registering American pit bull terriers under the auspices of C.Z. Bennett, who drew up breed standards and wrote a set of rules governing dogfighting.
«The broadcast has accelerated unprecedented reform in the way pedigree dogs are bred, including new limits on inbreeding, changes to the written standards of 78 breeds of dog and a new code of ethics which prohibits the culling of puppies for cosmetic reasons,» he added.
In 1902 a breed standard was written, accepted and endorsed by the original Kennel Club of New South Wales one year later.
So, there may be such individuals still in various bloodlines, but as long as the Breed Standard is written well, they should not change our generalizations.
A responsible breeder always strives to breed healthy dogs that conform to the breed standard - a written description of the ideal dog of a particular breed by which it is bred and judged at dog shows.
Show dogs second, we strive to breed dogs that adhere as closely as possible to the written standard for our breed.
The first step in creating a new breed involves a definite vision of what the breed will look like and the writing of a breed standard to describe it.
Amendments to the constitution and bylaws and to the Standard for the breed may be proposed by the Board of Directors or by written petition addressed to the Corresponding Secretary signed by 20 percent of the voting membership in good standing.
Dogs are judged according to how closely they represent the Breed Standard which is the official Kennel Club written description of the bBreed Standard which is the official Kennel Club written description of the breedbreed.
The reality is that breed standards were and are written... and re-written....
A «pure bred» kitten is bred from known pedigreed parentage in order to conform to a written standard that describes what the ideal example of that breed should look like.
All dogs can do both but through written standards certain breeds are designed to do one or the other more effectively.
Bench springers for the show must meet a written set of criteria, also known as the breed standard.
Breed Standards can be interpreted differently due to the way standards are written.
The breed standard was written in Rhodesia in 1922.
Breed standards are written in a way where each individual's perception is different, but breeders who are showing in the conformation show ring have the ability to receive continued viewpoints from judges, club members, and their piers.
Votes for the election of Officers, Delegate to the American Kennel Club and Directors, Amendments to the Constitution and bylaws and to the Standard of the Breed shall be decided by written ballot cast in the manner provided by Article VII, Sections 2 and 3.
Amendments to the Constitution and Bylaws and to the Standard of the Breed may be proposed by the Board of Directors or by written petition addressed to the Board Secretary signed by twenty percent of the membership in good standing.
Pfiefer also formed a breed club and helped develop a written standard, which paved the way for recognition by the United Kennel Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel Club in 1940.
For consecutive 11 years, the club held car shows and exhibitions and is noted for developing written standards for the breed.
The Animal Welfare Act, a law written in 1966 to set standards of care for animals bred for commercial resale, has received criticism in recent years due to a lack of adapting to modern technology.
Robert Kaleski, who wrote the first standard for the breed, was influential in its development.
Once known as the Russian Wolfhound, the Borzoi's written history can be traced to 1650, when the first standard for the breed was written in his homeland, Russia.
Every breed of dog recognized by AKC has a written Standard of Excellence.
A breed standard was written in 1880 and the first specialty show was held at Stuttgart in 1890 with an entry of 93 dogs.
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