Sentences with phrase «breed does»

Generally, this breed does fine with other pets, but they can show a bit of an attitude when they notice a larger dog down the street.
This breed does best with a securely fenced yard they can romp and run in.
This breed does not shed a great deal and has very fine hair.
Now, having said that, owning a dog of a particular breed does not necessarily mean that you will be denied coverage.
This little Scotch dog is good with kidswho treat him decently, super for an apartment that does not allow big dogs, and since the breed does not shed much, good for people that do not want to find dog hair in their food.
Grooming the Bolognese dog breed does take some time, as it must be brushed and combed on a regular basis to prevent matting — how often will depend upon the dog.
The Japanese Chin breed does have some health concerns, including cataracts, knee and back problems, and heart disorders.
Even within breed lines, each individual dog can vary quite a bit in his or her attentiveness, sensitivity, awareness etc. so choosing a breed doesn't ensure that you will get the dog you are hoping for.
This breed doesn't require a ton of exercise.
Indeed, this breed doesn't do well without a great deal of companionship.
One common health problem this breed does often have is an inherited eye disease called retinal atrophy.
The breed does have a lot of energy and will do best in a home with a fenced yard or an active family.
The breed does well with children and other animals when properly socialized.
The Silky Terrier dog breed does not do well when isolated for long hours.
Sometimes a certain breed doesn't end up meshing with your training style, your temperament, your physical strengths and weaknesses, or the sport you're in.
This breed does not crave the company of other cats, but will tolerate them.
This breed does not require regular bathing, though it should be checked often for fleas and ticks, especially if it is a working dog.
The breed does nt necessarily make a protection dog.
Some French Bulldogs can be hyperactive, but in general this dog breed doesn't need that much exercise.
This breed does not do well when left alone for many hours each day.
Dog Training will ensure that this breed does not allow its puppy behavior to become problematic.
However, this breed does deal with some health issues that are common to other dog breeds.
This intelligent dog breed does well with obedience training and takes to it naturally.
In general, this breed doesn't shed much but it requires regular brushing.
Respecting the potential of this breed and working to keep life safe for all concerned is the only way to insure the Shiba Breed doesn't gain a reputation it doesn't deserve.
Please refer to the parent club website www.bsca.info for additional information on health issues in this breed... and if someone tells you that this breed doesn't have known health issues - run far away from them as they are full of BS.
Two, this breed does not eat copious amounts of food as many would assume.
They can thrive outdoor life but owners have to keep in mind that the breed does not do well when exposed to great heat.
And that is the thing that this breed does very well.
This breed does well with children and other dogs.
The breed does best around a happy family that loves entertainment.
These high - risk breeds (more than 10 percent dying of cancer) are: Boxer (36.9 percent), Giant Schnauzer (36.9 percent), Bernese Mountain Dog (32.7 percent), Irish Wolfhound (24.8 percent), Cocker Spaniel (22.2 percent), Doberman Pinscher (22.2 percent), Pomeranian (19.0 percent), Newfoundland (16.8 percent), German Shepherd Dog (14.8 percent), Saint Bernard (13.1 percent), Great Dane (12.3 percent), Greyhound (12.3 percent) and Basset Hound (percentage unknown, but the breed does have a genetic predisposition to lymphomas).
While this breed does tend to have more than its fair share of medical problems, some fortunate owners will find that their particular dog bucks the trend by remaining very healthy throughout most of its life.
This breed does best when hunting hare, pheasant, or quail.
This breed does best when off lead in a safe and fenced in area.
Although patient, the Leonberger requires a firm trainer and leader who understands that this breed does not respond to harsh training.
Such kittens will grow into adorable adult cats and their conformity to a certain breed doesn't have so much impact as you may think.
This versatile breed does well in agility, tracking, herding, and therapy work.
This breed doesn't get nearly enough credit for being a hardy, intrepid dog that enjoys outdoor adventures.
This breed doesn't need to be trimmed, but some owners trim the hair around the feet for a neater look.
Now, this breed does shed, especially during spring and fall, as they are blowing their undercoats.
This breed does particularly well when trained for hunting or to perform certain tasks.
Though this breed does enjoy a good run, there is not enough endurance in the Greyhound to need more than daily walks.
Unlike some dogs with high intelligence, this breed does not tend to be dominant or headstrong.
Because the Carolina Dog is a primitive breed it does not display many of the same health problems that other domesticated breeds do.
This breed does, however, get along well with children.
A lager breed puppy needs different proportion of protein in their diet that a toy breed does.
The breed doesn't need intense exercise — regular playtime and daily walks will do.
This breed doesn't ever naturally shed, so the wool must always... MORE be harvested by hand shearing.
The breed does well with children and is also good for city dwellers due to their minimal exercise needs — regular walks and indoor playtime will do.
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