Sentences with phrase «fewer number of breeds»

Not exact matches

Accomplished neuroanatomists, a special breed of people, often compulsive and occasionally even semiparanoid, number only a few score in the entire world.
With more information expected in the next few weeks, Koei Tecmo has released number of assets for Toukiden: Kiwami, including an exciting five minute promotional anime video that introduces some of the new characters, new Oni breeds and new weapon types and provides a backstory for the events that will transpire in the course of the game.
There are a number of different cat breeds that are believed to cause fewer allergic responses in humans suffering from allergies.
Indeed, in both cases the very few specimens available at start will need to mate together several times to grow the number of specimens within the breed.
«Because all breeds are susceptible to genetic disease, rare breeds, such as the Drents, have fewer numbers of available breeding dogs and are therefore more susceptible to inherited conditions simply because of population constraints», said Lisa G Shaffer, PhD, CEO of Paw Print Genetics and the lead scientist on the study.
She bred Shih Tzu for a number of years and has lived with Cocker Spaniels, Poodles, Papillons, Labradors, horses, a couple of birds, and a few pussy cats along the way.
These are the breeds with the smallest number of pups registered, fewest number of dogs being bred and the fewest being exhibited (columns 9 and 11).
In almost every Greater Vancouver municipality the legal number of cats per household was three to six, and few municipalities had breeding zoning.
The downward trend in entries Is likely to have a larger impact on the 90 LE breeds because of the few number of dogs being exhibited.
Table 4 Lists the 60 breeds with the fewest number of litters and those predicted to become extinct in the show ring.
Maintaining a large number of species with distinct nutritional needs and achieving breeding success requires a deep understanding of nutrition that few vets possess.
The number of dogs dying in US shelters annually is fewer than two million, about 1 % of all dogs, and the near entirety of those are adolescent dogs, mostly large - breed, that have been through at LEAST one home, not infant puppies.
The breeding permits and high intact - dog license fees required by these laws and the accompanying number limits and other requirements often drive good breeders away, leaving puppy buyers with few options for finding well - bred healthy pets and robbing a community of a broad and deep body of knowledge about dog care and training.
However, mixed breed dogs appear to outnumber purebreds by a substantial number, possibly because more of them enter community animal shelters and fewer are likely to be reclaimed by their owners.
There is support for you especially from your «HEALTH COMMITTEE» We are increasingly aware as the number of tested dogs reaches 1000 that sadly very few of our breeding lines in the UK are safe from the predisposition to this disease even though still the number of Glaucoma cases are few.
The breed represented by the fewest number of entrants is the Norwegian Lundehund with one «lone wolf» entrant.
Recently, it has become possible to identify presymptomatic dogs or carriers for a small number of inherited diseases in a few breeds using molecular genetic tests.
For example, in the United Kingdom during the first and second World Wars a number of breeds were reduced to 20 or fewer individuals with others disappearing completely [22].
Vulnerable Native Breeds are a group of dog breeds originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and identified by The Kennel Club (KC) as having annual registration numbers of 300 puppies or Breeds are a group of dog breeds originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and identified by The Kennel Club (KC) as having annual registration numbers of 300 puppies or breeds originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland, and identified by The Kennel Club (KC) as having annual registration numbers of 300 puppies or fewer.
The disease is seen in a number of large breed dogs like German shepherds and Golden retrievers and a few smaller breeds like Shetland sheepdogs and Corgis.
This long tank houses a number of species of tangs, dwarf angelfish and a few Percula clownfish of different colorations, which have been developed in the past few years of captive breeding from the original orange with white stripe variety, including black and Picasso.
«Regarding the example she provided, it is true that a few pet insurers exclude hereditary conditions and given a Bernese Mountain Dog is prone to hip dysplasia amongst other conditions, that might have been the surgery she mentioned that was not covered; however, there are a number of pet insurers that do cover hereditary conditions (Embrace and Petplan being two of them) and even some of those that have not covered them in the past are adding optional coverage for breed - specific issues now (such as VPI and ASPCA).
Across breed association for breed stereotypes has been performed for a number of polygenic morphological and behavioral traits using relatively few SNPs across 148 breeds.
A captive breeding and re-introduction programme has helped to increase numbers in the last few years, and a similar programme exists on the island of Nusa Penida.
We recently experienced a mass fish die off with thousands of dead fish washing up on our beaches because of the hot water, and the giant Australian cuttlefish, which breeds in the gulf waters near Adelaide, has undergone a catastrophic 90 % decline in numbers over the past few years because the waters are too warm for them to breed.
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