Sentences with phrase «not used in a breeding program»

Prevention is best and bitches should be spayed if not used in a breeding program.

Not exact matches

Due to the inherited nature of this disease, dogs with CDA, their parents, and their siblings should not be used in breeding programs.
We recommend that dogs affected with breed related KCS not be used in breeding programs.
We encourage spay and neutering of all Cockapoos not being used in a breeding program and that are not of breeding quality.
While Poodles and Smooth Collies are not used as commonly in professional Service Dog Training Programs, these breeds have also proven that they possess the characteristics needed for a good service animal.
My study of dog bite - related fatalities occurring over the past five decades has identified the poor ownership / management practices involved in the overwhelming majority of these incidents: owners obtaining dogs, and maintaining them as resident dogs outside of regular, positive human interaction, often for negative functions (i.e. guarding / protection, fighting, intimidation / status); owners failing to humanely contain, control and maintain their dogs (chained dogs, loose roaming dogs, cases of abuse / neglect); owners failing to knowledgably supervise interaction between children and dogs; and owners failing to spay or neuter dogs not used for competition, show, or in a responsible breeding program.
Just don't use a dog that is a carrier in a breeding program.
Treatment for cats with serious congenital deformities of the trochlear ridges can be difficult, especially if the patella does not stay within the trochlear groove for a reasonable length of time following manual replacement Cats diagnosed with patellar luxation should not be used in a breeding program.
The trend does seem to be toward proprietary breeding programs, although many of the stock, if not used as guide dogs will also compete in the more usual kennel club events.
Many people, like me, would have unknowingly been spreading the PRA affected gene even further, by using carriers in our breeding programs, not knowing they were carriers.
Testing for this genetic condition has been helpful in reducing the number of Greyhounds affected by neuropathy, as Greyhounds that carry these genetic traits should not be used in any dog breeding program.
Because clinical signs may not appear until well after a dog is used in a breeding program, it is essential to test for hypothyroidism before a dog is bred.
Offspring of those dogs are also only to be used in programs that breed only to standard and may not be sold to breeders who do not follow the standard and ethics set forth by the BTCA.
however they can not be used in any breeding programs and must be spayed / neutered.
In fact, because the vast majority of male calicos are infertile, they are of no use for breeding programs and therefore, not worth a great deal of money.
Although cats with these defects may be fine as pets, they should not be used in a breeding program.
Cats with this defect are frequently fine as pets, but should not be used in breeding programs.
While we do not yet know definitive breeding schemes that are effective in preventing hypothyroidism, the genetic basis in several breeds suggests that the use of affected dogs should be minimized in breeding programs.
Those young adult dogs with entropion should not be used in a breeding program as the condition appears to be hereditary.
Breeders occasionally come up with eye problems but are usually careful not to use Cavaliers with debilitating eye defects in breeding programs.
The current version of the AAHA - AVMA Canine Preventive Healthcare Guidelines recommends the use of genetic testing in dogs and if I see one of the breeds on the list for a MDR1 mutation, I would test that dog prior to administering chemotherapy, if the test had not be performed as part of a preventive healthcare program.
Whether or not a Stafford with generalized demodicosis should be used in a breeding program is a controversial subject at the moment, however, the tendency towards the condition is thought be many to be an inherited one.
We do not sell puppies on full registration to be used in breeding programs, full registration and breeding rights are only granted under strict circumstances with guidelines in place to protect the integrity of the breed and the bloodlines entrusted to us.
We provide no stud services and don't use female ragdolls from external sources in our breeding program.
Dogs with FSF should not be used in breeding programs and should be neutered.
«10 Delise, based upon her study of fatal attacks over the past five decades, has identified  poor ownership / management practices involved in the overwhelming majority of these incidents: owners obtaining dogs, and maintaining them as resident dogs outside of the household for purposes other than as family pets (i.e. guarding / protection, fighting, intimidation / status); owners failing to humanely contain, control and maintain their dogs (chained dogs, loose roaming dogs, cases of abuse / neglect); owners failing to knowledgably supervise interaction between children and dogs; and owners failing to spay or neuter resident dogs not used for competition, show, or in a responsible breeding program.4
As a result, many of these dogs live in his house to the day they die, as treasuered pets, even though they are no longer used in the breeding program, either because they have already contributed or because they can not make the contribution he wants.
The idea of a zoo using the waste of its own animals to generate electricity is not a new one: In the US the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New York investigated using waste from its Asian elephant breeding program a few yeaIn the US the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New York investigated using waste from its Asian elephant breeding program a few yeain Syracuse, New York investigated using waste from its Asian elephant breeding program a few years
The idea of a zoo using the waste of its own animals to generate electricity is not a new one: In the US the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New York investigated using waste from its Asian elephant breeding program a few years back, but the economics of doing so didn't quite work ouIn the US the Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New York investigated using waste from its Asian elephant breeding program a few years back, but the economics of doing so didn't quite work ouin Syracuse, New York investigated using waste from its Asian elephant breeding program a few years back, but the economics of doing so didn't quite work out.
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