Sentences with phrase «breed known today»

She and her husband collected and bred these dogs and developed them as the breed known today as the «Canaan Dog».
The interbreeding among the mastiff - type dog, the English long - legged bulldog and the other unidentified dog breeds resulted in the breed known today as the boerboel.
This resulted in the slightly more streamlined breed known today.
The middle class started to warm to dogs as pets in the 18th century; but it was the 19th century Victorians who firmly established the tradition, along with many of the breeds we know today.
Many were left behind and, in the town of Rottweil in southern Germany, they became the breed we know today.
Also among the most active dog breeds known today are Poodles.
The Bulldog of that era didn't look anything like the breed we know today.
The breed dates back to the 1700s, but development of Scotties into the breed we know today did not come until the late 1800s, and the first Scottish Terrier Club was not formed in Scotland until 1882.
Over the centuries, the qualities most valued by the Chukchi in their dogs — strength, endurance and an affectionate nature — became characteristics of the breed we know today as the Siberian husky.
Many of the established breeds we know today have been descended...
It would take many generations of careful, purposeful breeding before such sporting spaniels as the English Springer Spaniel, English Cocker Spaniel, and Field Spaniel could be sorted into the distinct breeds we know today.
Lakeland Terriers come (not surprisingly) from England's Lake region, and probably mixed it up with lots of other British terriers before becoming the breed we know today.
Another long haired feline, the Persian, also makes the list for being one of the oldest cat breeds known today.
All these types of dogs then gave us the breeds we know today, such as the Border Collie as top herding dog, the English Bulldog as a bullfighter, the Chihuahua as a family dog, and so it goes.
The breeds we know today have been selectively bred for from a few common ancestors.
This exotic cat at first glance may remind you of a mini Cheetah, except it is one of the smallest breeds known today.
These dogs then bred with other species native to the area, possibly even with wolves, to create the Newfoundland dog breed we know today
The breed we know today, including all three sizes (toy, miniature, standard) is a product of the refinement of the breed largely in France and Germany, who both claim origin to the breed.
Regardless of their origins, these tiny dogs have been lovingly bred for generations to become the highly desirable Toy breed we know today.
Native to Britain, the breed we know today is attributed to the kennels of Lord Tweedmouth during the 1860's when he combined yellow flat coated dogs with Tweed Water Spaniels and was first exhibited in 1908.

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The finding of individuals at chick or near fledging stage (known from their bone surface texture) shows that Hakawai melvillei was breeding in New Zealand and was not migratory, unlike many birds of this group today.
While carefully bred racehorses had existed throughout Europe for centuries prior to this time, the breed as it is known today developed during the 17th century in England when English mares began to be bred to imported Arabian stallions.
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In keeping with Lamborghini tradition, the Urus is named after a famous bull, also known as aurochs; the Spanish - bred urus is considered a wild ancestor of today's domestic bull.
Later Cornelius Van Rooyen, a big game hunter who was farming in Rhodesia, which is known as Zimbabwe today, started selectively breeding dogs to try to track and keep leopards and lions at bay.
A gentleman by the name of Justin McCarthy tried to isolate the breed as we know it today.
Thanks to the ups and downs of fashion, this breed gained popularity in several occasions, and even today, the collie is among the most known canine breeds.
No other breed in the Spaniel group went through so many transformations and exaggerations in type until it became the breed as we know it today.
Horand became the cornerstone for breeding and eventually led up to the dog we know today as the German Shepherd Dog.
They were bred smaller and smaller until they became the size we know today.
Known as the «King Charles Spaniel» or «Charlies» in Britain, they were bred to the oriental short - nosed breeds in the 1800s to create the modern day King Charles Spaniel which are only called English Toy Spaniels in North America today (known as King Charles Spaniel abrKnown as the «King Charles Spaniel» or «Charlies» in Britain, they were bred to the oriental short - nosed breeds in the 1800s to create the modern day King Charles Spaniel which are only called English Toy Spaniels in North America today (known as King Charles Spaniel abrknown as King Charles Spaniel abroad).
Unfortunately for most, for owners today this is a characteristic that stuck with the breed and they are known for being noisy dogs that aren't afraid to bark to get the attention of their owner or other companion animals.
Even today, this ultra-efficient breed is known to be the perfect purebred hunting machine.
In the late 1980's, Tegan Park and Rutland Manor, the two founders of the Australian Labradoodle as we know it today, began infusing several other breeds into early generations of their Lab / Poodle crosses, in an attempt to improve temperament, coat, confirmation, and size.
The breed as we know it today was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from collies and other shepherd - type dogs.
We also know that the breed that we know today as the Japanese Chin was refined in Japan.
This meant that the dogs were bred to be strong, exactly like how we know them today.
Two of today's polar breeds come from this region: the Siberian Husky (sometimes known as the Chuchi) and the now pure white, furry Samoyed.
Registries, breeding and lines aside, the roots of many breeds as we know them today run deeper and in different directions than many surmise.
Although these three regions are really the pivotal geographic locations in the history of the sled dog, and although there are really only three types of dog that people today classify as huskies — Alaskan Malamutes, Alaskan Huskies and Siberian Huskies — there are actually a number of other less well known polar breeds that developed over time which can be differentiated by region, height, weight and colour...
Some Blues today may descend from champions several generations ago, since the disqualification did not appear until nearly 30 years after Tell arrived to the U.S., and a large majority of well known and well bred Gray Weimaraners have Tell in their background.
German shepherds as we know them today are a result of the breeding and standardization efforts of one man: Max von Stephanitz.
The Old English Bulldog, the Bullenbeisser (a now - extinct breed of Bulldog) are largely responsible for the breed as we know it today.
These dogs have been bred for farm work, but this is no longer valid today, when we adopt dogs to enjoy their loyal company.
Original Beagles were smaller and through the centuries they have been bred with larger hunting hounds to become the dog you know today.
But I do know that the real reason short nosed breeds are so popular today relates more to something very deeply rooted in our psychology - something basic to the human species.
I didn't know until today that there was a name for her mixed breed.
For hundreds of years, this breed was called the Scottish Greyhound, Highland Deerhound, and Rough Greyhound but today, it goes by the name of Scottish Deerhound, being known for its ability to hunt and kill deer.
He is ultimately responsible for developing the breed standard of the cattle dog breed as we know it today.
Today, a Gordon Setter is known as an excellent, loyal, and obedient breed that looks great with a properly - groomed coat but is also an ideal exercise partner and friend in the outdoors.
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