Not exact matches
Consider a
breed specific formula that factors in the
difference in needs between large and small
breed dogs.
There are some distinct
differences between the two dog
breeds that should be
considered before owning either.
There are certain
differences that must be
considered while we are talking nutritional requirements, especially
breed to
breed.
This section also covers the
difference between Australian Shepherds and Miniature Aussies which are
considered to be separate
breeds.
In fact, despite some physical
differences, some
consider them to be one and the same
breed, with the Pit Bull being the working dog and the American Staffordshire Terrier being the show dog.
There are a few minor
differences that separate this dog from the others, but it is only a question of what the American Kennel Club (AKC) requires for the
breed to be
considered American.
There is such a big
difference that the AKC is
considering splitting the
breed.
If there's a
difference in the size of brains among dog
breeds, but bigger doesn't mean smarter, you might wonder which
breeds are
considered the smartest.
If you have heard otherwise
consider this - is there a
difference between mixed
breeds and purebreds in the rate the dogs are tested or checked for genetic disease?
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These two workers were
considered to be nothing more than regional types of the same
breed in the past, but noticeable
differences in appearance and personality between the two have served as the basis for their official separation.
Although there are some owners who
consider the «specific
breed formula» as part of a marketing scheme, there are dog owners who saw a big
difference when they tried it on the
breed of dog for which it has been recommended.
However, some breeders
consider these «
differences» to be unsound generalizations and that American standards should be updated to reflect the
breed's standard in its country of origin, i.e. France, where black has become an acceptable coat color since 1956 while it is still
considered a fault in America.
In the United States and Canada, however, the two strains are
considered a single
breed with
differences in type.
First, there's a
difference between
breed - specific legislation and specific
breeds that are
considered «aggressive» being banned from housing complexes, civilian or military.
The obvious
differences in prevalence of the varied disorders indicates that a unilateral approach of mandating
breeding reforms to improve the health of dogs is not the ideal approach; others have likewise suggested caution in applying
breeding reforms that fail to
consider the individual
breeds [4, 29, 36].