Sentences with phrase «bred at lot»

Not exact matches

Culver Duck Farms continues to devote a lot of time at its «home farm» to continue the research and development of breeding lean ducks.
Postdoctoral researcher Dr Federico Becerra from the Max Planck Weizmann Center for Integrative Archaeology and Anthropology at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany, explains: «We found that a strain of rats bred to be aggressive towards humans bit often and with lots of force, whereas a highly tame strain never bit at all.
A lot of research supports the idea that teaching is crucial for the evolution of culture (New Scientist, 20 November 2010, p 38), but cooperative breeding helps to explain why humans are so particularly good at it compared with the other apes.
There are lots of other changes this represents too, such as the presence of chemicals in our food supply (pesticides, herbicides, xenoestrogens, etc) that didn't exist in the ancient diet, as well as the dramatic changes caused by hybridization of many of our foods, which creates versions of fruits and vegetables bred more for size, sweetness, and appearance as opposed to natural nutrition... this aspect has decreased micronutrient content in the modern day food supply (just look at wild blueberries vs cultivated blueberries as an example of that with wild berries coming in at more than DOUBLE the antioxidants from ORAC testing).
«That doesn't make any sense,» because its muscles need a lot more oxygen to get away fast, says Greg Breed, an ecologist at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks.
to be pretty at all times well behave rare breed african america 45 5 feet even never worked husband died suddenly she needs to be place in a queit home and needs lots of love
It has a lot of interesting parts at which audiences can marvel, but paying close attention breeds contempt.
Of course there are a lot more coming and the most striking aspect of the new breed of tablets is that nearly all of them boasts of a dual core heart to ensure things move at a fast pace.
A lot of new breeders don't realize that breeding dogs means caring for newborn puppies, visit the vet even more, and spending a hell of a lot more money than when you just have a single pet at home.
This breed craves lots of companionship, so it makes a great choice for families that spend a lot of time at home and have the time for outdoor adventures and excursions.
Unlike Hills» Science Diet Adult Small and Toy Breed dog food, this food doesn't contain a lot of sources of vitamin C, though it does contain some dried vegetables added at the end of the ingredient list.
We can learn a lot more about these dogs by looking at the history of both of the parent breeds: The Miniature Poodle and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
I have a few articles about the breed but the pictures over at flickr are a lot better than I have in my hubs.
«Mills have a lot of adult dogs who are done breeding and the only option is to euthanize them or sell them at auctions.
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors, and in the climates you live in and take vacations Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to take, and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low other - dog aggression Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights and sounds around the home or in public Image of a guard dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind of thing) Easily Housetrained (some breeds are easier than others)
The Labradoodle is a new breed for the most part and as a result, there is not a lot known at this time about their overall health and problems which they may suffer from.
One look at its history and you can tell that the dog breed has experienced a lot of things.
Millions of wonderful cats enter animal shelters each year, but tragically, 71 percent are euthanized because there are simply not enough homes for them.2 A wide variety of cat breeds, sizes, colors and personalities can be found at any animal shelter, which gives you a lot of options to choose from.
The breed is very active and requires lots of attention, although they make excellent lively companions at home.
Educate them if they're new, actually ask them what their practices are (I find a lot of people automatically label people as a BYB just for having the gall to breed any dog at all, it doesn't matter what the persons standards were — BYB is just a negative slang term intended to attack / offend any given breeder — it actually doesn't mean anything in a legal sense, there is no legal definition of it because there is no way of defining it in a legal manner without also applying it to all breeders).
In addition, small breed puppies have small stomachs so they can't eat a lot of food at one time.
That's because responsible breeding means top - quality husbandy, top veterinary care, expensive genetic testing and lots and lots of money spent to prove your dogs at shows, agility trials, herding events, schutzhund competitions, etc., etc..
A lot of dogs are bred because of their specific aptitudes at performing a particular task, these are usually working dogs.
As with most dogs, regular exercise is key and, depending on what breeds may be at work, you may or may not need a lot of space.
Never allow my stud dog to be bred to any bitch whose owner is known at the time to be directly or indirectly involved with any puppy broker, puppy mill, pet shop selling dogs, litter lot sales, or any other wholesale distributor whose business is involved in like activities.
This is not at all recommended as breeding without knowledge of their genetic history or genetics in general can cause a lot of health problems.
Shelters often have lots of different breeds available at any given time.
This breed has been kept as a guard dog so it may not fit every slacker lifestyle (Well, maybe only those homes that have a lot of people coming over at all hours.
Although we don't know a lot about the origins or history of this mixed breed, we can understand the Havapoo a bit more by looking more closely at the parent breeds.
Since IGs are a little more demanding than many breeds, and more difficult to potty train, taking on two dogs at the same time may cause a lot more difficulty than a single dog.
The National Canine Research Council has lots of great information about the difficulty of identifying a dog's breed simply by looking at the dog.
Sometimes jokingly called «German shedders,» the breed sheds year - round, and generally «blows» (sheds a lot of hair at once, like a snowstorm) twice a year.
At The Happy Puppy Site we have had a few breeds of dog over the years, and have tried and tested a lot of different puppy toys.
French buldogs are pricey because breeding frenchies is hard and costs a lot of money (c - section can be done only twice in a life of a bitch, anesthesia can kill a frenchie, puppy mortality at birth and in the first few weeks is higher then other breeds, bitches have little mother instinct because of c - section and the breeder has to keep puppies separeted from the mother and bring the puppies to suck every 2 hours the first week, then every 3 hours, 4 hours and so on, etc., etc.).
Epistatic effects are at their most dramatic in mixed breed dogs where, unlike a purebred dog, we have a relatively spotty (pun intended; coat color and patterning is a great example of epistasis) understanding of how the sequences from lots of contributing breeds will interact.
I think the best companion dogs will come from the working sport bred lines, but then you have to do a LOT of homework to know what you are looking at, and to cut through the bull that people will tell you.
It takes a lot of time to breed show dogs, and having several dams bred at a time makes it easier to achieve that «perfect» show specimen.
Slick has won best of breed previously at Westminster, but Monday's herding group win «means a lot to us,» handler Jamie Clute said.
In fact, this breed loves people so much that it is an extremely bad choice for a career oriented individual who spends a lot of time at work.
We work with a lot of welfare organisations, for example, every single breed that we have here [at Crufts] will have a breed rescue.
Lots of breed mixes make excellent farm dogs and are available at shelters, rescues or in «free - to - a-good home» advertisements in local newspapers.
During spring wild rabbits are at the peak breeding time and therefore have lots of hormones.
Although we did not breed a lot, we owned / bred 8 Champions between 1990 and 2010; Admiration of Caliber, Caliber Cabin Class, Caliber Cabin Wench, Caliber Adorable, Swagons Roll of Caliber, Swagony Aunt of Caliber, and Caliber Saranova and our dogs were extremely competitive winning between them 2 Regent Trophies, 2 Ormandy Jugs, 3 Charlie Girl Cup, the Sandawana Trophy, and have won Best of Breed at Crufts on 3 occasbreed a lot, we owned / bred 8 Champions between 1990 and 2010; Admiration of Caliber, Caliber Cabin Class, Caliber Cabin Wench, Caliber Adorable, Swagons Roll of Caliber, Swagony Aunt of Caliber, and Caliber Saranova and our dogs were extremely competitive winning between them 2 Regent Trophies, 2 Ormandy Jugs, 3 Charlie Girl Cup, the Sandawana Trophy, and have won Best of Breed at Crufts on 3 occasBreed at Crufts on 3 occasions.
i live in Nigeria, and i have a 4 month old Caucasian shepherd i named her Paris, she is such a wonderful pup but very playful and stubborn and will refuse to listen to basic command like «go into your cage until i am wielding a stick or Cain then she runs off, still stopping at intervals looking back at me, for me to repeat command or get closer to her till she finally goes, she is such an intelligent breed, but pisses me off with her stubborn attitudes, she always jump at people and plays always with her teeth, not biting but just slightly trying to chew, i do nt know much about her temperament yet, but i take away her bowl of meal while eating and sometimes commands her to sit while eating and she listens, she plays rough a lot,
Small and medium breed dogs do not eat a lot of food at one time, so there is no reason why you should spend a lot on a small dog bowl.
This high energy breed needs lots of exercise, either chasing a ball at the park, rumbling with other dogs or running / cycling daily.
When the breed was first introduced to America there was a lot of widespread rumor that this breed was naturally an exquisite hunter and naturally that good at obedience.
Although they were bred for beagling (hunting with their noses), they are also used as scent dogs to find drugs at airports, dogs to find plants at border crossings, search and rescue dogs, and, since they are usually healthy, they are used in a lot of labs.
This breed of dog is stunning to look at, but they are very big dogs and will need a lot of grooming and exercise to stay fit and healthy.
Chow Chows are yet another dog which will end up spending a lot of time at the vet — insurers have said that this breed is among their top claimants on pet insurance.
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