Sentences with phrase «of dogs in each breed»

A facility that breeds for profit with no regard for breed standard, genetically linked defects, socialization, temperament, or the overall health and welfare of the dogs in their breeding program.
Note that the majority of dogs in each breed passed the test!
However, regulations designed to limit the number of dogs in a breeding facility have been blocked for years by an underground industry, which is regulated or even banned in many areas of the U.S.
It has an extensive registry regarding the purity of dogs in each breed through established pedigrees, and it provides breeder information for people to contact concerning the purchase of purebred dogs and their pups.
1 % of the dogs examined in a breed may sound like an awfully small number, but if the disease is caused by a recessive gene almost a fifth of the dogs in the breed may be carriers.
Styles of dogs in a breed may vary, but the style must still follow the standard and embrace those points that form the essence of a breed.
In breeds that commonly have brindle coats, the odds of the recessive gene for brindle to occur are much higher because many of the dogs in those breeds carry the gene.
We as practical breeders must find some middle ground where we are neither too demanding (discarding most of the dogs in a breed) nor too lax (calling too many normal or acceptable).
Based on population statistics using the Bell Curve the number of dogs in a breed that would be expected to be of poor quality (DQ's and or other serious faults) would fall in a range of 4 - 6 % for a breed.
«We care very much about the welfare of dogs in breeding facilities in our state.
Yearly change in the number of dogs in each breed — Black: average across all breeds, Grey: Dalmatians; Source: Hertzog et.
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