Sentences with phrase «female of the breed»

Both males and females of the breed stand just under 12 inches and weigh from seven to 12 pounds (three to six kilograms).
That's because it is not recommended for females of the breed to give birth naturally.
Females of the breed tend to be a little smaller than males.
Females of this breed often only have one heat cycle annually much like wolves, rather than two as is normal with other domestic canine breeds.
Females of the breed most often smaller than the males.
The average mature male English Cocker stands 16 to 17 inches at the withers, and mature females of this breed are between 15 and 16 inches in height.
Females of the breed stand about 13 to 15 inches tall while males are a little larger, standing 14 to 16 inches tall.
Females of the breed tend to be a little smaller, standing 23.5 to 25.5 inches tall, but both breeds usually stay within the same weight range.
However, breeding a male of one breed with a female of another breed does not produce a purebred puppy of any breed regardless of a cute name and a marketing strategy that extols its virtues.
There should be a perceptible difference between males and females of the breed, with male Rottweilers exhibiting the massiveness that bears evidence of their mastiff ancestry.
Males and females of the breed are of similar size.
Saint Bernard's can weigh anywhere from 140 to 260 lbs, again with the females of the breed weighing in at the smaller end of the scale.
As with most dogs, the female of the breed is smaller than the male.
Females of this breed can grow from 61 - 66 centimeters tall while male Bullmastiffs can grow from 64 - 71 centimeters tall.
There is a significant difference between males and females of this breed, both in height and weight.
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