This is important because
some breeds have different names in different countries.
Not exact matches
Then, recently, I read that according to research on sheep (a certain
breed that I can't remember the
name of) in England, they are not so stupid as previously thought.They recognise
different people's faces and
have pretty good memories.
Identifying a cat
breed by
name may be confusing when trying to compare two cats in
different registries, as the same
name may be assigned to cat
breeds that
have different physical features and standards.
To add to the confusion, the
name «Staffordshire Terrier» was changed to «American Staffordshire Terrier» in the 1970's when the AKC decided that the pit bulls still being
bred in England
had enough variation in type to warrant being called a
different «
breed».
The second reason is that «doggy - politics»
have created several «lines» of the same
breed type, and given each a
different name.
The difference in body shape
has become so apparent that they now go by
different names, even though they are one and the same
breed.
Please consult a pet relocation specialist about your specific
breed's travel crate needs even if the
breed name does not appear above, as we
've noted that
different airlines
have different breed - specific regulations.
Since selective
breeding can produce so many color variations of bearded dragons, it
would be pointless to list all the
different names the breeders
have given their specific
breed.
I find this debate quite fascinating because no mattern how you look at it both
breeds are just the same bairng with a
different name and all of you who are criticising this type of dog clearly misunderstand it when you say they are dangerous the fact is that any dog can be ferousious and agressive and in this dog's case it really just matters on how you raise it from puppyhood and how you
have taught it to behave I'm sure many Pitbull fans agree with what I am saying.
The Schipper - Poo is the offspring of two
different purebreds so he doesn't qualify to join the coveted American Kennel Club (AKC) however each parent
breed has been a member for more than a century; the Poodle joined AKCs «sporting» group in 1887 while the Schipperke was
named to the same group in 1904.
Breed specific legislation is where government
names dogs of a particular appearance to
have different rules and regulations applied than other dogs.
We
've included some herding dog
names, old - fashioned working dog
names and
different breeds of cattle too!
The same type of cat may
have different breed -
names in
different registries.