Addison's disease is very rare in cats, and there are
no known breed associations.
Not exact matches
I always find it irritating how a certain
breed of leftie tries to turn issues of conscience into political caricature - by their very nature certain issues transcend political
association (I
know you will deny this was your intention, Sunder, but the approach of the «progressives» on this is too consistently crude for this to be an isolated coincidence).
Among the better
known dog hybrids are Labradoodles and Australian Bulldogs, which each have their own
breed fancy
associations.
Little is
known about the mode of inheritance; that is, whether they are simple as progressive retinal atrophy and sebaceous adenitis are in some
breeds or are, like hip dysplasia, a complex
association of many genes.
However, the American Veterinary Medical
Association has publicly stated that it isn't possible to calculate accurate bite rates for
breeds, «[because] mixed
breeds are commonly described as purebreds... [and] the actual number of bites that occur in a community is not
known... if they did not result in serious injury.»
In 1924 the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial
Association was formed and the
breed became more well
known.
(It is unknown whether or not the creators of the cartoon Great Dane, Scooby - Doo,
knew of the
breed's
association with the ghosts but it is an interesting coincidence if nothing else.)
It is your job to
know which
associations and federations, dogs from you specific
breed can be registered with.
After the founding of the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial
Association in 1924, the breed started to become more well known within the U.S. Three years later, the association would become the parent club for
Association in 1924, the
breed started to become more well
known within the U.S. Three years later, the
association would become the parent club for
association would become the parent club for the
breed.
Everyone who
knows anything about animals is against it Here's what the American Veterinary Medical
Association recently told the Miami Herald about pit bulls: «Controlled studies have not identified this
breed group as disproportionately dangerous.»
Apartments and
associations are also
known to have restrictions on what they view as «bully
breeds» from living on site; this usually includes Pit Bull terrier - type dogs, Dobermans, German Shepherds, Rottweillers, Akitas, or mixes containing one of those
breeds.
It is not
known if other
breeds show this same
association of genetics and microbiome with bloat.
Though there are
no longer greyhound racing tracks in Kansas, the National Greyhound
Association remains headquartered in Abilene, KS, along with numerous greyhound
breeding farms.
Following various land reclamation projects, the
breed was left jobless for some time, but according to the Lagotto Romagnolo
Association, it is during this time that the Lagotto had the chance to evolve into the truffle hunting dog that we
know today.
Adhering to a mandatory screening protocol means a breeder must comply with any relevant
breed - specific DNA disease tests and follow any British Veterinary
Association / Kennel Club / International Sheep Dog Society (BVA / KC / ISDS) eye, elbow, hip dysplasia schemes and veterinary diagnostic tests to ensure that a potential sire or dam is not a carrier for a
known hereditary disease.
Here's how the American Veterinary Medical
Association puts it in its position statement: «Any dog can bite, regardless of its
breed, and more often people are bitten by dogs they
know.
The Catahoula Owners, Breeders & Research
Association, affectionately
known as COBRA, is registered as a Single
Breed Club operating under the umbrella of the United Kennel Club.
Breed - specific legislation — otherwise
known as BSL — has been has been roundly criticized by groups across the board, from animal - focused organizations like the American Society for the Protection of Animals, the Humane Society of the United States, and the American Veterinary Medical
Association, to the American Bar
Association.