Sentences with phrase «coloured dogs in their breed»

Not exact matches

They are more commonly found in longer - haired breeds, and as a result of genetics, more so in dogs with light - coloured coats
Dogs bred for show are generally more colour than white, whereas sporting dogs tend to have more white in their coats for ease of the hunter to see them in long grDogs bred for show are generally more colour than white, whereas sporting dogs tend to have more white in their coats for ease of the hunter to see them in long grdogs tend to have more white in their coats for ease of the hunter to see them in long grass.
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...
If most or all of a breeder's dogs and puppies are fancy colours, they are breeding with the primary purpose of producing those specific coloured puppies in order to satisfy market demand for «something unique.»
This breed was introduced to North America in the 1970s by Americans Judith and David Nelson [3] who had been conducting research on white coloured dogs in the historical Armenian highlands.
This breed is a medium - sized, short - coated dog that occurs in two main colour forms.
If you are looking to acquire a puppy, please be aware that every breed of pedigree dog has ideal colours described in its blueprint — the Breed Standard as laid down by the Kennel breed of pedigree dog has ideal colours described in its blueprint — the Breed Standard as laid down by the Kennel Breed Standard as laid down by the Kennel Club.
The Afghan Hound's looks are beyond compare: this tall breed of dog has a silky million - dollar hairdo that comes in a striking spectrum of colour combinations.
In most cases, breeders will be identified by the presence of their Kennel Name, and the colours of dogs that they breed.
Irresponsible ownership primarily is: Irresponsible breeding Leaving your dog outside chained up with no human contact (or very little) Training your dog to fight Not giving your dog proper socialization with all kinds of people varying in age colour and sex Walking your dog off leash in public Not Spaying and neutering Not keeping your pet's shots up to date Not having your dog licensed by the city Not keeping your dog on a proper diet Not having a properly fenced yard Not having your dog obedience trained (These are in no particular order)
With the three coat varieties to choose from and two official sizes (Standards are usually from 16 to 32 lbs and Minis are under 11 lbs; dogs falling in the middle are sometimes called Tweenies) as well as a wide range of colours, from any shade of solid red or cream to sable, brindle, dapple, black and tan, or chocolate and tan, this is a breed that can fill almost any casting call.
If you are bringing in mixed or cross breed dogs, attach a coloured photo of your dog to your online application, showing the dog's face and body, so that AVA can verify that it is not a prohibited breed.
The Komondor (in Hungarian, the plural form of komondor is komondorok), also known as the Hungarian sheepdog, is a large, white - coloured Hungarian breed of livestock guardian dog with a long, corded coat.
• Breeders who can not produce a 5 or even 7 generation pedigree when asked • Breeders who do not show their dogs in any discipline • Breeders who say «we had a really nice dog» or «we wanted our kids to experience the micracle of birth» so we bred • Breeders who sell or breed unpapered dogs — PUREBRED dogs are required to be registered • Breeders who do not do any health testing such as on eyes, heart, thyroid, hips etc. before breeding • Breeders who do not want you to visit with them or their dogs • Breeders who do not have a contract • Breeders who have zero health guarantees on puppies / dogs sold from their Kennels • Breeders who do not require all pet / companion pups to be altered • Breeders who say that some colours are «rare» and promote the puppies as such • Breeders who breed a dog before the age of 2 (hips can not even be certified until the age of 2) • Breeders who breed their bitch every heat cycle • Breeders who indiscrimanately breed outside of the GDCA Colour Code — Yes, years ago, it was acceptable to bring in a Blue or Fawn to improve head / bone / substance in a Harlequin line etc. yet this type of breeding was to be done ONLY be highly reputable / quality knowledgeable / experienced Breeders.
Faults are deviations in appearance that have an effect on the health and working ability of the dog, as well as an absence of expected features of colour, structure, and size, indicating that a dog with such faults should not be bred.
The statistics are thereafter flawed, the pure breed is misrepresented and the fact is, this was a mixed breed dog, black in colour and of medium size.
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