Sentences with phrase «knowledge of breed history»

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If you want to wow other Bull Terrier enthusiasts with your fine knowledge of bully breed history, tell them that this particular ancestor was also known as the:
They should be able to answer questions on the breed and show a good knowledge of the breed's history.
This is not at all recommended as breeding without knowledge of their genetic history or genetics in general can cause a lot of health problems.
Ethical or reputable breeders demonstrate knowledge of their breed's history, genetics, traits, temperament and conformation.
We strive to educate and assist all owners of the breed to improve their knowledge of the breed and its history.
The best of breeders know that, but they develop a clear vision of the breed based on knowledge of its history and a thorough understanding of the health and behavior of dogs.
As the designer breed is new, there is not much history and information about the fully grown Pomsky, this lack of knowledge often help scammers.
While personal experience and knowledge of one's line is important, particularly among breeders with a long history in a breed, is this a realistic attitude to take?
They let them breed together without knowledge of their family histories (health and behavioral, in particular).
And to my knowledge, there is no other dog breed that has this same kind of name changing history included in their background.
When one buys a pure bred dog, one is paying for the knowledge and expertise of the breeder, who ideally has a long history with the breed.
The AKC says that «as prescribed in certain breed standards, (they) are acceptable practices integral to defining and preserving breed character, enhancing good health and preventing injuries,» and that «any inference that these procedures are cosmetic and unnecessary is a severe mischaracterization that connotes a lack of respect and knowledge of history and the function of purebred dogs.»
Vicki has an incredible knowledge of all the different types of cat breeds, along with their history and how many started out as alley cats.
From a life - history theory perspective, Chipman & Morrison [65] investigated whether adolescent sexual risk taking and pregnancy is due to: (i) perceptions of high mortality risk in the environment; (ii) good access to alloparents or cooperative breeding networks; (iii) poor knowledge of safe sexual practices; or (iv) structural risk in the environment (see [66 — 69] for in - depth discussions of factors influencing adolescent sexual risk taking).
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