Brood bitch Also
known as breeding stock.
Not exact matches
As you
know AKC does not allow deaf dogs in competition and we understand, dog shows are about selecting the next generation of
breeding stock.
They brought with them their low - slung hounds, which they
bred with the local terrier
stock, eventually developing a distinctive
breed that became
known as the Glen of Imaal Terrier.
If only the KC with its well -
stocked bank account — all those litter registrations from breeders, large and small scale certainly amount to a hefty sum — were
as efficient
as a tiny, voluntary group of investigators who
know exactly what the conditions some of the
breeding dogs supplying Pixieland puppies are forced to live in, while the KC ponderously investigates.
Also
known as Labrala, Labla and Vizslador, the Labrala comes from pure -
bred stock but is in fact a designer dog so is not recognized by the AKC.
Medium - sized and athletic, the
breed controls
stock with stalking movement and an intense gaze
known as «eye».»
By seven weeks, a breeder
knows which puppies are most dominant and submissive, which are most attentive to people, which are most curious or adventurous, and which have the best potential
as future
breeding stock, etc. and can match them with a family.
[17] Further, some groups of dogs which clearly share a persistent set of characteristics and documented descent from a
known foundation
stock may still not be recognized by some clubs
as breeds.
The Canaan Dog, also
known as Kelev K'naani, is a new
breed out of ancient Pariah Dog
stock, and is the unique project of a pair of scientists, Drs. Rudolph and Rudolphina Menzel, who were dog experts and world authorities on Pariah Dogs, who loved Pariah Dogs and considered them worthy progenitors of a new purebred
breed.
Stock breeds continue to use
breeding horses with
known genetic diseases such
as HYPP with many breeders having a preference for HYPP positive horses over HYPP negative.
The Ragdoll should not be confused with an experimental
breed known as RagaMuffin, which was founded by using Ragdoll
stock.
* has spent a number of years studying and learning about their
breed * is active in one or more
breed clubs or similar groups and thus is in regular contact with other people in the
breed *
knows their
breeding stock inside and out for several generations back * has an «eye for a dog» and has developed a detailed picture of the type of dog they're
breeding toward * almost always compete in some in some sort of activity with their dogs (conformation, working activities, obedience etc.) so
as to have a realistic idea of how their dogs compare to others of the same the
breed * is knowledgable about the hereditary problems that occur in their
breed and has the appropriate tests done prior to
breeding in order to decrease the likelihood of their occurance in their pups * considers temperament important * is knowledgable about the mating and whelping of dogs in general, so
as to minimize the chances of injury or death to the
breeding dogs * is extremely concerned with the quality of the homes that their puppies are destinied for, to the point of not performing a
breeding if they don't feel good homes will be available for the pups * never has more dogs of their own than they are properly able to care for * is willing and able to educate and build a relationship with their puppy buyers * is honest * uses spay / neuter contracts and / or limited registration to prevent the casual
breeding of their puppies * is ALWAYS willing to take back a dog of their
breeding if a puppy buyer can not keep it for any reason.
Stud dogs or brood bitches who produce offspring of consistently poor quality or with genetic problems
known to be inherited in the
breed are therefore of no value
as breeding stock and should not be used again, except in
breedings directed towards test mating or health research.
Although retired
breeding stock is not required to have a current CHIC number, due to the
known late onset PRA risk, all retired
breeding stock must have an OFA eye exam when they are at least 9 years old unless said retired
breeding stock has already been positively diagnosed and listed
as such on OFA with PRA.
Over the last several years, DVGRR has developed significant expertise in the area of rehabilitating and re-homing Goldens, Doodles, Labs, and dogs with «hearts of Gold» that have been used
as breeding stock at mass
breeding facilities, commonly
known as puppy mills.
Many are unwanted
breeding stock that are about to be destroyed - humanely or inhumanely - because breeders
no longer view them
as profitable.