Sentences with phrase «developing standards of the breed»

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The Shih Tzu Club of Britain developed a standard for the breed in 1935.
The Miniature Schnauzer breed was developed by crossing a Standard Schnauzer with a number of smaller breeds including the Affenpinscher and the Miniature Poodle.
Not all dogs have webbing between their toes, but breeds that were developed for water work include webbed feet as part of the breed standard.
Once standards for tail appearance are developed, breeders need to take a common sense approach to how they prioritize what is — with the important exception of NBTxNBT matings — a cosmetic issue when making breeding decisions least the tail start wagging the breed.
Any dog can develop a tumor of the toe, but large breed, black coated dogs such as standard poodles, Rottweilers, Labrador retrievers and giant schnauzers have an increased risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma of the toe.
Coming to the point The upshot of all this is that if your country does not allow docking, your national breed club should network with other national clubs in countries with similar laws to develop consistent wording about tails for your breed standards.
Dog fanciers developed «standards of perfection» for breeds, and subdivided types of dogs into more and more separate breeds.
He is ultimately responsible for developing the breed standard of the cattle dog breed as we know it today.
While the disease can affect any animal, dogs from the following breeds may be at an increased risk of developing Addison's disease: Standard poodle, Great Dane, Portuguese water dog, West Highland white terrier, Rottweiler, English springer spaniel, Welsh springer spaniel, German shorthaired pointer, Soft - coated wheaten terrier, Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever, and the Bearded collie.
The report's recommendations include: reward for breeders who deliver high welfare standards; establishing a non-statutory independent Advisory Council on Dog Breeding to develop breeding strategies on an individual breed basis; a computerised system for the collection of disease prevalence from vets; an Accredited Breeder Scheme with UKAS accreditation; permanent identification of dogs; new regulations under the Animal Welfare Act creating an obligation on dog breeders to have regard to the health and welfare of parent dogs and their ofBreeding to develop breeding strategies on an individual breed basis; a computerised system for the collection of disease prevalence from vets; an Accredited Breeder Scheme with UKAS accreditation; permanent identification of dogs; new regulations under the Animal Welfare Act creating an obligation on dog breeders to have regard to the health and welfare of parent dogs and their ofbreeding strategies on an individual breed basis; a computerised system for the collection of disease prevalence from vets; an Accredited Breeder Scheme with UKAS accreditation; permanent identification of dogs; new regulations under the Animal Welfare Act creating an obligation on dog breeders to have regard to the health and welfare of parent dogs and their offspring.
Designed to promote and continuously improve canine well - being, this program develops and tests rigorous, science - based, voluntary standards for the care and welfare of breeding dogs and creates a third - party auditing and certification process for dog breeders.
To develop and bring to the highest standards possible the breed known as the Golden Retriever, the ultimate standard of conformation being that standard as laid down by the Canadian Kennel Club;
Written breed standards were developed to serve as descriptions of ideal dogs.
The ABdFC, guardian of the breed standard, tries to impart the necessity that responsible breeding maintains and develops the breed's characteristics.
This may be because examination standards or tests have not yet been developed, because the incidence of the disease is low in the breed, or for other reasons.
Recognizing that the Golden Retriever breed was developed as a useful gun dog, to encourage improvement by careful and selective breeding of Golden Retrievers that possess the appearance, structure, soundness, temperament, natural ability, and personality that are characterized in the standard of the breed, and to do all possible to advance and promote these qualities.
In the 1990s a lady called Bree Normandin began selectively breeding the smallest standard sized Huskies and developed a miniature Siberian Husky, mainly found in the USA these smaller versions are more manageable but still retain the personality and stunning looks of bigger Sibes.
Though dogs of all ages and breeds can develop cataracts, they are more commonly found in Smooth Fox Terriers, American Cocker Spaniels, Havanese, Bichon Frise, Silky Terriers, Miniature and Standard Poodles, Miniature Schnauzers, and Boston Terriers.
Victorian women, on the other hand, desired a smaller version of the Manchester and a toy was developed by repeatedly breeding the smallest of the standard Manchester's.
Certain breeds, such as Standard poodles, Portuguese water dogs, and West Highland white terriers have an increased risk of developing this disease.
As with all deep - chested breeds, Standard Poodles are at higher - than - normal risk for the emergency gastrointestinal syndrome called bloat — in fact, of all breeds, they are the 5th most likely to develop it.
The Standard Poodle is the most likely of all breeds to develop a serious skin disease called sebaceous adenitis.
Over time, the Miniature and Toy versions were developed through selective breeding of smaller standard dogs.
The evident need for breeders to develop a standard for this fascinating dog gave rise to the establishment of two Breeding and Research Centers for Labradoodles in Australia.
With the support of dog breeders, pet industry representatives, animal health and welfare experts, and other key stakeholders, the researchers are developing and testing voluntary standards for the care and well - being of dogs in commercial breeding facilities.
Our Club will work as before to develop and promote the Cavalier according to the Breed Standard, and to protect the breed through the encouragement of responsible and careful breeding practBreed Standard, and to protect the breed through the encouragement of responsible and careful breeding practbreed through the encouragement of responsible and careful breeding practices.
Towards these aims, we have developed detailed behavioural questionnaires for dog owners and collected data from a population sample of 368 dogs from four different breeds, including Bull Terriers (Standard BT and Miniature MBT), Staffordshire Bull Terriers (SBT) and German Shepherds (GS).
It is very important that different countries DO NOT adopt different standards for tails and that those standards, when developed, reflect what is typical of the breed rather than what prominent individuals might prefer.
Conducted training programs in order to develop and maintain desired animal behaviors for competition, lessons, showing, and other work, using knowledge of breed characteristics, training methods, performance standards, and the peculiarities of each animal.
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