Sentences with phrase «breed of outlaw»

Bad Blake is a dying breed of outlaw cowboy — a shot of Waylon with a George Jones chaser — and Bridges lets us see the shadow of every low point that killed every high.

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Incestual marriages are outlawed because of the detriment they have on the healthcare system due to the high rate of genetic deficiencies that occur from inter-family breeding.
Opponents said criticism of breeders is overblown and that if the trend of outlawing commercial breeders continues, consumers won't have access to popular breeds, which for many have become a staple of American home life.
According to Animal Planet's Dogs 101, the breed nearly went extinct in 1885 as a result of their main task in life, participating in the sport of bull baiting, being outlawed.
BSL is a highly debated and emotionally fueled topic among the animal - welfare community and ultimately results in the destruction of many discriminated dogs in areas that outlaw certain breeds.
While she's a fierce opponent of «breed bans» like the proposed outlawing of pit bulls that San Francisco debated two years ago, she believes it's undeniable that some breeds are predisposed to violence.
So you'll have the bichon frise»; a lap dog that was bred for precious pampering, but is too big to be categorized in the toy group, the poodle; a versatile breed that was utilized as a retriever, truffle hunter and then circus performer, and then you have two types of bulldogs; breeds who were once used for bull baiting, but since this practice has been outlawed, they technically can't be categorized under the working dog category.
It is the owner or handlers [that] can make a certain dog vicious, but entire breeds of dogs should not be outlawed based on the way some of them are trained.»
None of us in the animal welfare ranks are proposing laws that would outlaw breeding.
It stipulates that inhumane factory - farming practices must be outlawed: no confinement of veal calves, no intensive confinement of veal calves, breeding pigs, and laying hens.
A dog attacks, and city - council members want the city attorney to react — sometimes by drafting an ordinance that restricts or outlaws a specific breed of dog, most often the maligned pit bull terrier.1 After such an ordinance is passed, authorities must then ferret out and kill any dog that slightly resembles a pit bull terrier.
The outlawing of dog fighting did not wipe out the breed, it merely went underground.
The European Convention for the Protection of Pet Animals and the DACH country laws, like Qualzucht (torture breeding), should be used to start to outlaw breeders choosing these extremes.
According to the report, 19 states now have laws on the books that prohibit states from outlawing particular dogs solely because they are of a certain breed.
If the test shows a dog to be made up of more than 50 percent of one of the outlawed breeds, it will have to leave the building.
Opponents say that criticism of breeders is overblown and that if the trend of outlawing commercial breeders continues, people won't have access to popular breeds.
The city of Montreal has sent form letters to as many as 500 local pit - bull owners telling them that because their applications to keep their dogs are incomplete, they have four weeks to find their dogs new homes in towns where the breed isn't outlawed or surrender the dogs to animal shelters.
• Twenty - two jurisdictions instituted statewide bans on breed - specific legislation (or «BSL») by either prohibiting municipalities from regulating or outlawing certain dogs based on breed alone, or otherwise require proof of a dog's supposed dangerous propensities beyond mere breed: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware *, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.
But with the exception of those that have been poorly socialized or trained to fight, the American Staffordshire Terrier is a fine, affectionate canine companion who has been unfairly targeted by legislation aimed at outlawing the breed.
They were bred specifically for dog - fighting, which was outlawed in most states in the early 1900 ′ s. Although the APBT is often associated today with aggressiveness, many people will also remember Petie (the dog of the Little Rascals) was an APBT.
I think the time has come, however, to outlaw all commercial breeding of companion animals anywhere in the US.
Bull Terriers are one of the breeds which had cropped ears, which was outlawed in 1895.
In response, lawmakers have enacted Breed Specific Legislation (BSL), more commonly known as «breed bans,» which effectively outlaw certain types of Breed Specific Legislation (BSL), more commonly known as «breed bans,» which effectively outlaw certain types of breed bans,» which effectively outlaw certain types of dogs.
Just five companies (Monsanto, Dow, Bayer, DuPont, and Syngenta) own more than 60 % of the global commercial seed supply, and with many of the modern seed varieties being hybrids that won't breed true for home gardeners and small - scale farmers, or that have regulations outlawing the collection and replanting of seeds, today's growers are being locked into a cycle of reduced genetic diversity, which may lead to a potentially dangerous food security situation in the near future.
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