Sentences with phrase «early breeders»

Smaller and earlier breeders often produce fewer offspring, for instance.
It appears that early breeders deliberately selected for barking in some breeds.
Early breeders of Flat - Coats strove to breed a dog of pleasing conformation and ability in the field.
Many early breeders destroyed them at birth mistakenly thinking they were albino and therefore defective.
To produce the wire terrier, early breeders crossed smooth terriers with rough - coated black and tan terriers, eventually getting a dog with a dense, wiry coat with more white pigmentation, and a slightly different head shape, than the smooth terrier.
The Standard Schnauzer is a medium - size dog who inspired early breeders to develop two more breeds who look just like him — the Miniature Schnauzer and the Giant Schnauzer.
Despite the fact that early breeders developed the dog as a formidable hunter and defender of property, Rhodesian lovers stay with the breed because he is also a fine companion animal, intelligent, playful and affectionate.
As stated earlier all breeders need to register the genetically mutated breeds with concerned authorities.
The earliest breeders in the 1800s did not introduce the hounds (if they were indeed the White's ancestors).
As a result, all solid - brown cats with non-blue eyes were excluded from Siamese classes at shows; and that was the end of brown cats as the early breeders knew them.
Rumors: Some of the early breeders of Miniature Schnauzers thought the white puppies were albino because when they are first born, they have pink skin and noses.
One of the early breeders of Norfolk / Norwich terriers was Jodrell Hopkins, a Cambridge student who had a livery stable on Trumpington Street after he graduated.
Jones and his employer at the time supplied many of the early breeders of Norwich Terriers with their foundation stock, both in England and America.
As a young man, her father shot in Buckinghamshire with Colonel le Poer Trench, one of the early breeders of «Yellow Retrievers», and proponent of the Russian myth.
Although all the early breeders agreed upon the goal of an all - purpose hunting dog, not all agreed upon how to achieve it.
Barking is a juvenile trait in wolves, our dogs» ancestors, and the earliest breeders probably considered it to be a desirable trait.
The potters were extremely poor often with large families and it is believed these early breeders killed every dog that showed aggression to humans especially children this completely eradicated human aggressive traits within the breed, so much so it was a common site to see a badly injured fighting dog returning home in prams alongside newborn babies.
It is unclear exactly why these early breeders wanted a smaller version of the Standard Schnauzer, but it is theorized that the Standard Schnauzer's temperament made them a good companion dog, but their size was not suited to smaller living quarters.
Because the earliest breeders were going for speed, stamina and attitude rather than looks, the general appearance of the purebreds can vary greatly.
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