Breeders can also refrain from seeking recognition since they wish to keep
control over the breed and stick to their own criteria.
(Breed parent clubs exercise
control over breed standards in the United States, unlike most other countries where the kennel clubs control the breed standards.)
It is very difficult to obtain a puppy of this breed outside of the National Greyhound Association which exercises strict
control over breeding and ownership.
The authors also had
no control over the breed and sex distribution of the dogs used at this facility.
Höller has long been a passionate ornithologist, and his scientific expertise allowed him to exert impressive
control over the breeding process.
Not exact matches
A new
breed of social networking services might help us organise our data while also ensuring that we maintain
control over it.
«DNA methylation is a key mechanism by which day length and melatonin levels exert seasonal
control over the expression of the deiodinase enzyme known as dio3, and dio3 expression likely acts as a key step for the maintenance of reproductive competency during the
breeding season,» said co-author Tyler Stevenson, senior lecturer at the Institute of Biological and Environmental Sciences at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
It's not known whether the leashes in the Shuwaymis rock art panels are literal or symbolic, but it certainly suggests these Holocene hunters had a lot of
control over their dogs, that some dogs could have been more valuable than others (and therefore kept closer), and that the people likely
bred and trained these animals.
When that happened, when you combine that with poor food choices
over time — things like gluten dairy — all that kind of stuff, when you add all this stuff together and you kind of look at, okay, stress is providing this
breeding ground for all this stuff to get way out of
control, you can see how all this stuff can manifest.
Push hard into a corner and there's the faintest whiff of stabilising understeer, but the rest of the time the R8 is taut, composed and grippy, while
over typically undulating and poorly surfaced British roads its excellent body
control breeds confidence.
They have absolutely no
control over where they came from or if they will live or die and did NOTHING to deserve any of it, I understand
over crowding in shelters is a huge issue but doesn \» t it make since that rather than pay BIG many for a specific
breed of animal humans should pay that money to adopt an animal which would go to the shelters to either enlarge the facility or build more, paying for feeding and upkeep of this poor babies until they find a loving home.
My study of dog bite - related fatalities occurring
over the past five decades has identified the poor ownership / management practices involved in the overwhelming majority of these incidents: owners obtaining dogs, and maintaining them as resident dogs outside of regular, positive human interaction, often for negative functions (i.e. guarding / protection, fighting, intimidation / status); owners failing to humanely contain,
control and maintain their dogs (chained dogs, loose roaming dogs, cases of abuse / neglect); owners failing to knowledgably supervise interaction between children and dogs; and owners failing to spay or neuter dogs not used for competition, show, or in a responsible
breeding program.
These state bills would overrule local laws that target specific
breeds, in the same way that Ohio and Arizona last year established state
control over retail pet sales.
The authors of this new report found that
breed could not be reliably identified in
over 80 % of the cases, as news reports often differed from each other or from animal
control reports.
It is important to establish
control over this willful
breed before it becomes too big to handle.
Their
breeding as hunters make them want to take off after «enticing» odors, so always walk them with a leash until you KNOW you have 100 % verbal
control over the dog.
And let's not forget that adding harness means you can establish a better and stronger
control over your dog (in general, regardless its
breed type), as well.
A similar C - BARQ questionnaire's data involving a sample of
over 6000 dogs was compiled and presented to the Third International Symposium on Non-Surgical Contraceptive Methods for Pet Population
Control and showed neutering to worsen behaviors including: dog - directed fear aggression (
breed dependent), begging for food, fear behavior and sensitivity to handling, aggression towards people and other dogs, decreased energy, excessive barking, and rolling in and eating feces5.
On April 9, 2012 authorities removed
over 350 dogs from a commercial
breeding kennel in Allegan County that had spiraled out of
control.
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Over time they were
bred for smaller sizes to be ratters, and they were often brought aboard on ships to keep the rodent population under
control.
In one of the most creative scams ever perpetrated on the American public, many of these largely unregulated, retail - style rescues and shelters have managed to gain a competitive market advantage
over well -
bred and socialized dogs and regulated breeders as well as many traditional shelters and animal
control agencies by trading in dogs whose health, temperament and origin are often unknown and whose prior treatment and ultimate sale are neither regulated nor warranted.
Until the pet
over population is under
control, buying a pure
bred puppy from a breeder (regardless is they are reputable) should be stopped.
Notwithstanding relative stability in the number of dog bites
over time (Bradley, 2006), and the fact that according to the U.S. Centers for Disease
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As an owner, there is not much you can do about hereditary factors, aside from selecting a puppy from a responsible breeder and only
breeding healthy dogs, but you do have
control over growth rate, exercise, and nutrition.
Most of these
breeds began
over 200 years ago as working terriers, developed to hunt game,
control rat populations or chase off varmints.
The final version limited to 50 the number of
breeding dogs
over the age of 6 months that anyone can own,
control, have charge of or possess at any one time.
This has been demonstrated in closed
breeding colonies for service dogs and under
controlled conditions
over and
over again.
We must have much tighter
controls over the puppy industry as a whole, if people must buy a pure
bred dog, then increase the price, honestly, I think those of you in this business should really try to find a different line of work, to me you are profiting from the suffering of angels, these dogs do not need or want to be
breeding machines, they want to be members of your family.
«10 Delise, based upon her study of fatal attacks
over the past five decades, has identified  poor ownership / management practices involved in the overwhelming majority of these incidents: owners obtaining dogs, and maintaining them as resident dogs outside of the household for purposes other than as family pets (i.e. guarding / protection, fighting, intimidation / status); owners failing to humanely contain,
control and maintain their dogs (chained dogs, loose roaming dogs, cases of abuse / neglect); owners failing to knowledgably supervise interaction between children and dogs; and owners failing to spay or neuter resident dogs not used for competition, show, or in a responsible
breeding program.4
dog
breeding in this country is out - of -
control, hobby breeders are just as much a part of the problem, pay no taxes, report no income, don't want any rules or regulations trampling
over their free unencumbered reign to bring more animals into the world while 5 + milllion are killed every year simply because there is no place for them... gim me a break!
Find out everything you can about your dog — then
breed or don't
breed according to the absence or presence of traits and health considerations you have no
control over.
Various
control schemes have been established to screen potential
breeding candidates with the aim of orchestrating some genetic
control over the disease [17] which would complement modification of environmental factors such as diet and weight management.