The American Bull Terrier Club was organized in 1889, but the club name was opposed by Bulldog and Bull Terrier fanciers who did not like
the confusing breed names.
Not exact matches
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.
While the different varieties of collies and sheepdogs were often interbred and the
names were often
confused, Border Collie enthusiasts worked hard to stabilize the
breed.
Which Became a point of confusion because of the different
name, people get
confused in between German Shepherd and Alsatian, they believed that they both are two different
breeds and due to the words of mouth the confusion persist in the modern world.
Things can get a bit
confusing here in terms of
name — the Britannia Petite is actually called the Polish in its native Great Britain, but is referred to as the Britannia Petite in North America to differentiate from a distinctly separate American
breed called the Polish (see below).
Britannia Petite Things can get a bit
confusing here in terms of
name — the Britannia Petite is actually called the Polish in its native Great Britain, but is referred to as the Britannia Petite in North America to differentiate from a distinctly separate American
breed called the Polish (see below).
They are often
confused with domestic, mixed -
breed cats, but are in fact a purebred and their
name change from domestic shorthair cats in 1966 helped to differentiate them.
The story of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a relatively brief one in the grand scheme of canine history, but it can be
confused by the several different
names hung on the
breed at various times.
(Aus / NZ) Early
name for Aus / NZ
breed callend Tibetan (not to be
confused with European Tibetan
breed)- mitted colourpoint polydactyl of Persian / Exotic type cat.