Sentences with phrase «breed standards changed»

They would rather see the existing breed standards changed to again allow white dogs to compete.
As breed standards change (sometimes it's just a matter of a color becoming acceptable), and new breeds are registered and approved (a lengthy process), you'll need to understand the requirements.
Forced Breed Standard changes due to animal rights and $ $ oozing into politically correct agenda.
Board of Directors Review: Breed standards changes that receive 60 % of the vote cast are then reviewed and ratified, or vetoed, by the Board of Directors at their February Board meeting.
My observation is that few of today's breed standard changes result in a positive effect.

Not exact matches

By today's standards, it's safe to say that none of these spaces was intentionally designed to increase innovation and creativity, yet somehow they became the perfect breeding ground for ideas that went on to change the world.
We know states are changing their tests to align to the new standards, and those changes have inevitably bred uncertainty, anxiety, and even hostility, especially when results could carry high stakes someday.
As tradition dictates, the SLS AMG Black Series is outwardly distinguished by a series of aerodynamic and bodywork changes that provide a distinctly brawnier appearance than the standard SLS AMG — in keeping with its race - bred lineage.
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In addition, the cat breed standards are amended over the years as preferences for cat body type, head shape, coat color, and other characteristics change.
As of 2010, the SV standard in Germany for the German Shepherd Dog will be changed to read: «The German Shepherd Dog is bred in the hair varieties Stock Hair and Longstock Hair, both with undercoat.»
The goal of the breeder should be not only breed preservation, but to improve upon the breed - NOT to change the breed standard, but to try and help breed out or at least breed against whatever issues plague that particular breed.
By 1901, a club for the Rottweiler was founded and the breed standard was written, which has changed very little over the years.
When the ADRK changed the breed standard to a natural tail, the AKC did not comply with the ADRK standard, and kept the Rottweiler breed here in America as a docked dog.
The first breed standard was developed in 1876 and hasn't changed much since.
* The problem doesn't change, or worsens, over time, even with professional help; * The owners are justifiably fearful of the dog, according to the trainer / behaviorist, and there is nowhere else for the dog to go; * The dog has been professionally evaluated, and the professional is recommending euthanasia; * The problems have been going on a long time and the dog has been given every chance for change; money has been spent with a professional trainer / behaviorist; * The behavior is unpredictable and / or uncontrollable; * There is an extreme temperament problem with dog; the dog IS NOT TYPICAL OF THE BREED STANDARD; * The problem can not be solved with proper training, behavior modification, change in the way the dog is being managed, or a leash, muzzle, kennel and / or fence.
Eventually, despite many objections, the breed standard emerged but no one was too happy with the name «pit pull» and the breed became known as the Staffordshire Terrier (it was later changed to the American Staffordshire Terrier).
The program documented other unhealthy changes, brought about by inbreeding and a quest for arbitrary standards for what certain breeds should look like: Dachsund's have been elongated, and their legs made smaller, leading to serious back problems.
«The broadcast has accelerated unprecedented reform in the way pedigree dogs are bred, including new limits on inbreeding, changes to the written standards of 78 breeds of dog and a new code of ethics which prohibits the culling of puppies for cosmetic reasons,» he added.
So, there may be such individuals still in various bloodlines, but as long as the Breed Standard is written well, they should not change our generalizations.
If you wish to advertize that you have purebred puppies for sale then you must breed to the breed's standard with regard to health, temperment and conformation; it is not the place of any breeder to change the breed's standard based on their own whims and every breeder should do all that is humanly possible to not perpetuate hereditary health or temperment problems!
These changes have arisen as a result of selective breeding and a changing interpretation of the breed standard in the show ring.
Humane Canada encourages breed associations and the Canadian Kennel Club to change their breed standards so that cosmetic procedures are not required.
On occasion a need arises for possible change in the breed standard, at which time the national breed club, with the input of its members, becomes the final decision maker as to whether or not there should be a change.
Additionally, the way it barks during the hunt («crying» or «giving tongue») is part of the Treeing Tennessee Brindle dog breed standard: individuals should be «open trailers with change over at tree», and a «coarse chop» is preferred.
The Kennel Club and breed clubs need to reorganise their priorities, not just by tinkering with changes to breed standards but by fully and genuinely placing the health and welfare of dogs above the subjective beauty of the show ring.
And standards can be changed, sometimes to adjust the wording to reflect what the breed has become: What was once perfect, ceases to be so.
In our opinion, and that of the judge, she represented the Quarter Horse breed standard and did not need changes.
This change in the standard led to the three variations within the breed recognized today and divided by coat type: short, intermediate, and long.
The ESSC takes it role of «Keeper of the Breed» very seriously and is at the forefront in dealing with any matters that might require changes to the ESS Breed Standard.
While the colors of their coats may change the standard for the size and weight of the breed does not.
This to me is the greatest nonsense I have ever heard within the breed as NO ONE is EVER allowed to drastically change ANY breed standard as the standard was written for a dog with a very SPECIFIC purpose.
Judges should as part of their ongoing development keep themselves up to date on breed standards and any changes to
Today, Terrierman notes a lot of positive changes that are taking place, including Pedigree yanking their sponsorship of the Crufts dog show, the BBC no longer airing the show, and the Australian Kennel Club Announcing they will be reviewing all of their breed standards to reflect a policy more focused on the health of the animals.
Revised Ballot to Change or Not Change the Schipperke Breed Standard results are: * No change to the current Official Standard of the Schipperke prevailed in the vChange or Not Change the Schipperke Breed Standard results are: * No change to the current Official Standard of the Schipperke prevailed in the vChange the Schipperke Breed Standard results are: * No change to the current Official Standard of the Schipperke prevailed in the vchange to the current Official Standard of the Schipperke prevailed in the voting.
: To review and correct the current AKC approved breed standard for the Spinone and recommend to the SCOA board the changes or corrections needed.
Unfortunately, several national breed organizations have begun changing breed standards to eliminate merle based on this old data.
CKCSCC PROPOSED ALTERATIONS TO THE BREED STANDARD REVISION 3 — January 31, 2017 I have heard from you with regard to changes, and have come up with the following alterations.
Since the establishment of these groups and the growing trend of breeding and owning dogs whose ancestry is easily traced and who match the set «standards,» the overall looks of many dog breeds have changed drastically, as has their health.
CKCSCC PROPOSED ALTERATIONS TO THE BREED STANDARD REVISION 2 - November 4, 2016 I have heard from you with regard to changes, and have come up with the following alterations.
The body and build of the white Boxer has changed little over the years, due to them not being accepted in the breed show standard, therefore not really bred from.
If I remember properly the (selective breeding) was done with the project in about 10 years as» selective breeding» changes have to thru generations of the animal to make a change into a standard.
They give generously of their time to the national Breed organization and it is through a consensus of the breeders that the Standard is arrived at, or changed.
The Kennel Club, which runs Crufts, changed many of its breed standards in January 2009 to exclude «anything that could in any way be interpreted as encouraging features that might prevent a dog breathing, walking and seeing freely.»
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