Like an antiques appraiser's ability to recognize and value a rare piece of Limoges porcelain, or a judge's ability to spot a superlative
collie at a dog show, the acquired capacity manifests disciplined habits of seeing and valuing which reflect the ethos of a knowledgeable community.
Not exact matches
GROOMING YOUR BORDER
COLLIE Of course
dogs that are
shown at dog shows are groomed and trimmed to enhance their appearance because presentation is important in the
show ring but basic grooming is about keeping your
dog's coat, skin, nails, teeth and ears in good health.
You will probably recognize the Border
Collie dog breed from their appearance on movies, TV
Shows, competitions, and breaking all world records.Border
Collies are the smartest
dogs today and many people want a smart pet
at home.However, these are not the typical house pet you may think they are.
The Border
Collies I'm talking about are people who volunteer to help
at the Association of Professional
Dog Trainers» Annual Educational Conference & Trade
Show.
The first
Collie was presented
at a
dog show in 1860.
«Claiming the overall train - ability, independent thinking ability, reasoning ability and ability to perform certain tasks
at a high level
show that the border
collie can be considered the most intelligent
dog breed.»
Two of our
collies have potato allergies, and we
show them
at dog shows.
We stopped parading
dogs in front of people (so they could pick the one that took their fancy or tugged
at their heartstrings) and went over to a system of only
showing people Border
Collies suited to their lifestyle and environment, allowing those who applied to adopt a
dog to make an informed decision rather than adopting one solely based on an emotional response.
Ted Paul, a
collie breeder and judge
at dog shows for more than 40 years in South Salem, Ore., was asked by state lawmakers to support the bill.
Herding
dog group winner Mister Baggins, a bearded collie, is led in the ring during the 135th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Monday, Feb. 14, 2011, at Madison Square Garden in New Yo
dog group winner Mister Baggins, a bearded
collie, is led in the ring during the 135th Westminster Kennel Club
Dog Show on Monday, Feb. 14, 2011, at Madison Square Garden in New Yo
Dog Show on Monday, Feb. 14, 2011,
at Madison Square Garden in New York.