Active
in purebred dogs since 1970, she is a founding member of her local humane society, belongs to the Collie Club of America, and has served as president, on the board, and as show chair for the Paper Cities Kennel Club in Wisconsin.
Not exact matches
For breeders
in smaller countries, it can be hard to get their
purebred dogs recognized
since there might be no kennel club.
To those breeders, breeding a
purebred dog is of very little interest
since their mission is not to match an arbitrary standard mainly based on looks, but instead it is to breed
in order to better their bloodline's purpose and skills.
Since these
dogs are not
purebred, they may be able to avoid genetically passed down diseases that are commonly found
in purebred dogs.
Almost one million
dogs, both
purebred and mixed breed, have participated
in the program
since it began
in 1989.
Since May 2012,
purebred dog and cat enthusiasts, rabbit and other small animal breeders and animal activists have been focused on the USDA's proposed rule updating the retail pet store definition
in the federal Animal Welfare...
Since it is seen most commonly
in purebred cats (particularly Siamese) and the toy breeds of
dogs, veterinarians believe that there is a genetic basis as well.
The first generation of American Alsatian was registered by the North American Shepalute Club [5](
since renamed the National American Alsatian Club)
in 1988 with
purebred Alaskan Malamute and German Shepherd
Dog lines.
In all, more than 40 million
purebred dogs have been registered with AKC
since 1884.
These
dogs, generally referred to as «go - normals», have been clinically recognized since at least 1989 (see, e.g. L.F. Rubin, Inherited Eye Diseases in Purebred Dogs, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 19
dogs, generally referred to as «go - normals», have been clinically recognized
since at least 1989 (see, e.g. L.F. Rubin, Inherited Eye Diseases
in Purebred Dogs, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 19
Dogs, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1989.)