Sentences with phrase «breeding history as»

So why are we still talking about breed history as if it is a predetermining factor in a dog's behavior?
Judge, from then on known in breed histories as «Hooper's Judge,» became the patriarch of the Boston Terrier breed and the common ancestor of almost all true Bostons.
According to the breed history as recorded at AKC.org, accounts of dogs that fit this description appear as early as the 15th century.

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But even more pernicious was the influence of the harem — that breeding - ground of seditions and knavery, as well as the source of the monarch's personal demoralization, in every oriental court through history — which was firmly established by David and much enlarged by Solomon.
Yet body mass, an important component of the physiological state of an organism, can affect key life - history traits such as survival, chick mass and breeding success and population dynamics.
«Studying the history of organisms that we use and breed, and that we've had an effect on, tells us about history as well as culture and human migration.»
As A Total Number There Are Reports That Just 94 Vehicles Had Ever Been Produced For The Global Market Place And If We Consider Further Past Great Aston Martin Cars, The Vanquish V12 SDP Model Has Already Entered Into The Company's Heritage Sector, Meaning That Values Are Certain To Continue To Climb, With The New Breed Of Enthusiastic Collectors On A Globe Scale, Wanting To Acquire Their Very Own Piece Of British Motoring History.
Dividend Aristocrat stocks have a history of increasing dividends at least 25 consecutive years and are typically viewed as the best - of - breed dividend growth stocks.
It's possible that no other dog breed in American history has experienced such a polarity in public perception as Pit Bulls.
This normally calm breed will often go crazy to hunt pigs due to their long history as hunting dogs breed for hunting wild bore.
History Bred in the late 1800s as a guard dog, the Doberman pinscher was created in Apolda, Germany by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann.
With a history of being carried within the capacious sleeves of members of the Chinese Imperial Household, it comes as no surprise why this breed makes a lap dog par excellence.
If you want to wow other Bull Terrier enthusiasts with your fine knowledge of bully breed history, tell them that this particular ancestor was also known as the:
A reputable breeder should also be able to provide the veterinary records and documentation of each dog as well as to inform the interested individual about the dog's history, including developmental problems inherent to the breed or any issues that may have been passed from the grandparents to the current puppies.
The dogs of today may not be sheepherders and guardians, palace protectors, or royal hunt companions, but they are just as valuable and worth preserving as breeds, as fellow travelers in human history, as companions, and as life partners.
Its history resembles that of the Toy Fox Terrier as both breeds have British origin, were developed from smaller Smooth Fox Terriers, and were developed outside of Great Britain.
At various times during its history, the breed (and direct ancestors of the breed) were known as Rat - Tail Spaniels, Whip - Tail Spaniels, and Shannon Spaniels.
History and Facts: Originally bred as a smaller version of the Standard and Giant Schnauzer, this dog was originally used for hunting rats.
Bred exclusively as companions and family pets of the wealthy and upper social class, there seem to be many theories as to their exact history.
Due to their history as a working dog (i.e. being bred for function over form) the Malinois can vary greatly in appearance.
History: The Sealyham Terrier, bred in 1850, was once known as the Pembrokeshire Terrier.
As we chip away at that history our breeds suffer.
Earlier in their history, many breed enthusiasts attempted to change their name to «North American shepherd» as a means of distinguishing them from the «originals.»
All of these breeds share certain characteristics, such as a stocky bodies, wide skulls and powerful jaws, due to their history as fighting dogs.
(We caution that some of the information on this page is not accurate, such as the history of the breed.)
The Maltese breed was able to weather out the period of history known as the «Dark Ages.»
Despite its long history as a farm dog, the Wheaten wasn't recognized as a breed in Ireland until 1937.
What rocketed this breed to superstardom was their place in history as the face of Hush Puppy shoes.
The breed, also known as Am Staff or AmStaff, was created in the United States but in order to explain its origin, a brief history of some other breeds is needed.
Smaller dogs tend to have increased longevity compared to their larger canine brothers, but bigger Australian dog breeds have made a name for themselves in history books as world record holders in the age department.
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...
Although it shares the same history as its cousin, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, it is registered and shown as a separate breed.
Despite the passage of years since their arrival as working dogs, both breeds still show behaviors clearly tied to their history.
History of the sporting spaniel breeds, the current breed standards, personalities, training, exercise, and grooming requirements, as well as breed - specific health concerns.
Individually, both breeds have a rich history as working out on farms and ranches.
The Siberian Husky originates in eastern Russia, and has a rather interesting history as a working dog breed.
It was neccesary to recreate the history of the breed, portraying them as relatively recent «victims» of «bad people».
As the report shows, even breeders with a history of Animal Welfare Act violations can still be allowed to operate, which is why it is so difficult «shut down» commercial breeding operations.
The history of this breed is partly unknown, since many of the documents submitted as official history to the Biewer Terrier Club of America have turned out to be false, and many others are in debate.
Does the history of the breed really determine their current behavior — in as much as, even if there is an «aggression gene» (there's not), have the traits that these dogs were originally bred for predetermined the behavior of all American Pit Bull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers in the wold today?
It's perfectly true as Selma writes that breed history is irrelevant in the case of mixed breeds (or at least it's less relevant), because people rarely know for sure what breeds have gone into the mix.
The Molossers do NOT have the «same history» as the APBT / AST / SBT, which are, to repeat, NOT Molosser breeds.
Both breeds also have a history as working dogs, and do well when trained for a job or competition.
Throughout its history, the Irish wolfhound has been crossed with other breeds to replenish its stock, such as the Tibetan mastiff, the borzoi and the great Dane.
Described as the perfect «all - purpose form dog» when they were being bred in their earliest history in Ireland, these dogs have transitioned away from a life on the farm exclusively into some of the best obedience and agility competition dogs.
They explain the popular attribution of the breed's origin to a cross between bull - baiters and terriers as a retrospective confusion with the breeding history of the English Bull Terrier, which is a totally distinct breed that was never successful at pit fighting but whose origin is well - documented.
The information that is generally included in a complete behavioral history includes any information that is known about the breed, sex and age of the canine as well as information about the animal's behavior both past and present.
There is a Roman statue in the British Museum known as the Jennings Dog which is remarkably similar to modern day Mastiffs and it is mentioned in history books that they were Julius Caesar's favourite breed.
Watch the video and learn about the this breed's temperament and history, as well as some tips for care.
This is an often perpetuated myth by registries and those in the humane care community that do not support the Pit Bull breed and others that do not understand the Pit Bull's well established history as a pure breed or what it takes to meet the standard of a pure breed line.
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