Each breed has a national club that hosts an annual show for that breed only, maintains the breed standard, participates in breed rescue, and raises money to support
breed health research.
The largest area of expenditure is in support of
breed health research.
Not exact matches
I aspire to live an authentic, fulfilling life of connection,
health, and joy openly for others witness, inspire people to question mainstream principles that
breed disconnection and lead to dysfunction, empower families with well
researched information so they can make conscious choices, and develop programs to offer families a path on their journey to a place of thriving.
The Humane Society also has evidence, provided to ScienceInsider, that the U.S. National Institutes of
Health violated its own moratorium on
breeding chimpanzees for biomedical
research, awarding New Iberia a contract to provide infant chimps to government investigators.
«The big take - home message from scientific
research is that our biggest single
health issue in beekeeping can be mitigated by using stocks of bees
bred for resistance to a parasite.
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary said: «The Kennel Club welcomes
research which provides valuable information about the
health of dogs of any
breed.
«
Research projects such as these will allow evidence - based recommendations to be made as to how to advance the
health and welfare of the
breed.
The German Shepherd Dog is one of the seventeen
breeds in the first round of the Kennel Club's
Breed Health and Conservation Plan project and therefore this new piece of research will form a valuable part of the evidence - base for this breed.&r
Breed Health and Conservation Plan project and therefore this new piece of
research will form a valuable part of the evidence - base for this
breed.&r
breed.»
Many people rush out to purchase the dog
breed they saw in the movies without doing any
research on the
breed's
health, temperament, or exercise requirements.
Also sponsors medical
research on
health problems, genetics,
breeding and history.
The club is devoted to the welfare of the
breed and raises funds throughtout the year to fund
research into inherited diseases, to provide
health testing and patella scoring.
Our Lifestages / LifeCare approach to pet
health care enables us to tailor the appropriate preventive care to each personal pet we see based on age,
breed and lifestyle, following the lastest
research
do your
research before buying any of these
breeds, the tamasken is not a
breed its beeing crossed with anything to try and get a wolfy look, the
health is bad, and was started by crossing northern inuits to czech wolfdogs and gsd
Responsible = completes all appropriate
health tests for their
breed; has
breeding stock tested for appropriate temperament and physical soundness; does in - depth
research on pedigrees and other data on potential
breeding stock before selecting a
breeding pair; puppies raised where they have contact with people for the majority of the day, experience the daily sights and sounds of an active household and have room to explore; only sells directly to the new owner; selects the right puppy (or offers a choice of possible matches) for the new owner; will not sell to someone just because they have enough money if they feel the puppy is not a good fit; keeps in touch with the new owner, is available to answer any questions and help with problems if they arise; ALWAYS will take back any animal they produced at any time in that animals life.
Although great strides have been made in identifying genetic markers and developing screening tests for many gene - based diseases, there are no test yet for PLN, PLE, or RD. Therefore, the
breed club's
health committee recommends that close relatives of dogs with these diseases not be
bred and that periodic tests be done on the relatives of affected dogs to determine if the disease is present and help establish a baseline for
research.
Research the
health conditions inherent in your
breed (s) of interest.
Promote and support the study of an
research on the history, character,
breeding, genetics, and particular
health problems of the Yorkshire Terrier
breed.
As beneficiaries of the CKCS Endowment, the College's mission is to improve the
health of the Cavalier
breed through
research, while training the next generation of veterinary scientists with a passion for the
breed.
Philanthropic donations are necessary to advance the important
research benefiting the
health and future of the long - historied and valued CKCS
breed.
In keeping with the College's focus as a
research - based academic institution, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (CKCS) Health Research Endowment was established by Cavalier owners and breed enthusiasts to ensure that Cavalier King Charles Spaniels — and other small breed dogs — live long, healthy and joyfu
research - based academic institution, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel (CKCS)
Health Research Endowment was established by Cavalier owners and breed enthusiasts to ensure that Cavalier King Charles Spaniels — and other small breed dogs — live long, healthy and joyfu
Research Endowment was established by Cavalier owners and
breed enthusiasts to ensure that Cavalier King Charles Spaniels — and other small
breed dogs — live long, healthy and joyful lives.
Research has shown that rapid puppy growth — especially in a large
breed of dog — can increase the risk of skeletal, joint, and other
health problems.
My Frenchie is 3 just over years old and part of my
breed research was
health and nutrition as well.
Not only are financial contributions necessary, through organizations, such as the Bouvier
Health Foundation & the AKC Canine
Health Foundation, but something as simple as a DNA blood draw done on your Bouvier companion at the St Louis Specialty will provide needed samples for these
research teams to conduct valuable studies to further the lives of our magnificent
breed.
As members of the GR club they are actively involved in promoting ethical
breeding and
research to maintain the highest standards in
health, genetics and temperament of the
breed.
At this writing ASHGI is in the process of developing an Aussie - specific on - line open
health resource where records on a variety of
breed issues can be made available to anyone who wants to
research pedigrees.
To help in this
research, the fancy of ALL
breeds can spread the word about these ongoing efforts, contribute samples, and support agencies such as the AKC Canine
Health Foundation that fund this work.
The ASTC has conducted
health surveys and funded
health research, most notably efforts to locate a genetic marker for renal dysplasia, a develop - mental defect of the kidneys found in our
breed.
Since 2003 ASHGI has actively supported
research on
breed health issues through promotion, logistical assistance and, as of 2012, over $ 152,000 in financial support.
The
Health and Genetics committee provides guidance on health issues affecting the breed, and our Research Facilitator coordinates with researchers and funding sources to ensure that the top projects move fo
Health and Genetics committee provides guidance on
health issues affecting the breed, and our Research Facilitator coordinates with researchers and funding sources to ensure that the top projects move fo
health issues affecting the
breed, and our
Research Facilitator coordinates with researchers and funding sources to ensure that the top projects move forward.
The ASTC Charitable Trust, a tax deductible (501 (c) 3) organization, was established in 2000 to support
health research and educational activities for the betterment of the Shih Tzu
breed.
While not a
research effort, the Orthopedic Foundation For Animals» Canine
Health Information Center (CHIC) DNA Repository is an all -
breed long - term DNA sample storage program that provides samples to qualified researchers.
Thus far, it has contributed in various ways to important advances in epilepsy
research, increased
research focus on cancer in the
breed, and assisted with the discovery of a mutation that leads to cataracts, as well as providing a wealth of information and services related to
breed health.
Members receive the bi-monthly Golden Retriever News, a large, informative, coffee - table - quality magazine filled with educational articles about canine
health and
research; canine structure and movement;
breeding; training for obedience, field, and agility; and articles about our history, news from local Golden clubs around the country, and news and photos of recent member and dog accomplishments.
Tax - deductible contributions to the ASTC Charitable Trust, which supports
research into
health problems in our
breed, may be sent to:
(3) To support and promote the study of and
research on the history, character, varieties,
breeding genetics and particular
health problems of collies; Grants for
research projects
To support and promote the study of and
research on the history, character, varieties,
breeding genetics and particular
health problems of collies;
Its main purpose is to issue grants to worthwhile organizations for
research in
breeding, genetics and
health issues of all dogs, with the primary emphasis on Veterinary
research as it relates directly to the Collie.
People can
research breed standards for information about the size, temperament, and potential
health problems of their chosen pup.
Take your time to
research the
breed and look for breeders who are aware of the
health problems these dogs face and work to remove affected dogs from their
breeding programs.
Working with parent clubs, CHIC provides an important resource for breeders and owners of participating purebred dogs to
research and maintain information on the
health issues prevalent in specific
breeds.
A small body of
research has indicated that neutering can have adverse
health effects for certain dog
breeds.
To identify the diseases and hereditary defects of concern to the
breed, and to contribute to
research and
health programs that will benefit Labrador Retrievers.
While hybrids typically do not inherit the
health issues that present with their parents, this can never be a guarantee and potential pet parents need to do their
research on both parent
breeds.
Responsible breeders are individuals who have focused their efforts on one or a select few
breeds and, through
breeding, historical
research and ongoing study, mentoring relationships, club memberships, showing, raising and training of these
breeds, have become knowledgeable about their
health, heritable defects, temperament and behaviour.
Since there are no Cavashon or Cavapoo organizations with ethics guidelines, these boutique
breeds are a deliberate attempt to mislead and take advantage of the general public by promising all sorts of
health and shedding guarantees when, in fact, there is no scientific
research to back up their statements.
Humane Canada urges those looking for a pet to do plenty of
research, visit
breeding facilities, viewing of the bitch and / or sire and screen sellers by asking questions about their animals, including
breeding practices,
health and genetic issues, temperament, etc..
Responsible breeders try to avoid inherited defects by
researching pedigrees and screening parents for
health and temperament issues BEFORE
breeding each litter.
The Foundation provides
research funding for
breed - specific
health conditions as well as
health conditions that affect all
breeds.
We organize and present specialty shows in different parts of the country; plan educational programs for breeders, judges and other fanciers; sponsor
research on genetic and other
health problems; distribute
breed information to newcomers to IG's and to those who want to know about our dogs; maintain a
breed rescue organization and attempt to establish a network of ethical, responsible breeders to whom inquiries can be referred.
Cavalier Clubs throughout the world are active in fighting diseases and disorders in this beloved
breed by providing
health clinics, funding
breed specific
research and delivering
breed education programs.