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all categorized by breed size.
Sometimes this can be
categorized by breed, but not always.
Just like people, dogs come from many different places and countries all over the world, but rather than referring to them as nationalities like people,
we categorize them by breed.
Not exact matches
«Essentially we found that the marked lack of agreement observed among shelter staff members in
categorizing the
breeds of shelter dogs illustrates that reliable inclusion or exclusion of dogs as «pit bulls» is not possible, even
by experts,» Levy said.
Another
breed that came from the same lineage as APBT and is often incorrectly
categorized as «Pit Bull» is the American Staffordshire Terrier, as recognized
by the American Kennel Club.
Among the
breed groups
categorized by the American Kennel Club, dogs found in the working group stand out for their history of providing invaluable aid to humankind.
The
breed was recognized
by the American Kennel Club in 1991 and was
categorized under the toy group.
The
breed was finally recognized
by the American Kennel Club in 1904 and was
categorized under the toy group.
A couple of decades later, in 1976, the
breed was recognized
by the American Kennel Club and
categorized under the herding group.
The
breed was recognized
by the American Kennel Club in 1980 and
categorized under the herding group.
Finally, in 2011, the
breed was shown in the AKC Miscellaneous Class and in July 2, 2014 the
breed was recognized
by the American Kennel Club and
categorized under the Sporting Group according to Wikipedia.
Just because a
breed of dog is
categorized as «toy» doesn't mean it wants to be treated like a toy
by your rambunctious 3 - year - old.
What that means you can not
categorize a dog
by its
breed in certain states including New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Among the several
breed groups
categorized by the American Kennel Club, the non-sporting group stands out for offering quite a varied collection of dogs coming in different shapes, sizes, coats, temperaments and overall appearance.
Among the several dog
breeds categorized by the American Kennel Club, the herding group deserves recognition for playing an important role as an all - around farm dog.
If no pedigree is available,
breed is determined
by appearance, but pit bulls are difficult to
categorize because the word refers to over 20
breeds, not including those that are mixed with Boston terriers, French bulldogs and English bulldogs.
The Siberian Husky
breed was recognized
by the American Kennel Club in 1930 and
categorized under the working group.
Why are humans so invested in
categorizing dogs
by breed, and when it comes to your own pit bull - type dog, what do you say to people who ask?
For many centuries, Japanese
breeds were not individually named, but were simply
categorized by size and coat colour, and the Shiba was known as the smallest
breed.
The American Kennel Club
categorized the different
breeds by groups with each group having distinguishing characteristics that are shared
by all the
breeds in it.
Each dog
breed in general has specific nutritional needs that can often be
categorized by size, with exception to certain
breeds with sensitive digestive tracts like Bulldogs.
Five years later, the Shih Tzu Club decided in written form the European standard for the
breed; and although the dogs were at first
categorized by the Kennel Club as «Apsos», the name of the
breed was soon brought back to that of Shih Tzu.
Here we discussed some dog
breeds are usually
categorized by the functional type from which the
breed was developed actually.
Breeds categorized by haplotype allele sharing as per Wayne and VonHoldt (2012) with speculated designations denoted in red font based upon Parker et al. (2004).
These authors
categorized disorders as those that resulted from selection to adhere to
breed standards (or that were aggravated
by such selection), and those that, given current knowledge, appear unrelated to
breed standards.