Sentences with phrase «of national breed»

In fact, selling a dog through a pet store or other broker is a violation of the national breed club's Code of Ethics.
Owned Swedish Vallhunds for 16 years — Previously served on Swedish Vallhund Club Board — Helped write and edit the AKC Swedish Vallhund Standard — Believe we are caretakers of the National Breed of Sweden and the breed should remain true thier ideal of the breed — Imported two dogs, one from England Ch.
MULTI BIS.SUPREME.CH.AM.CH.SHINE»S GIFT WRAPPED FOR SILKSTON (IMP USA) Finished on TOP of the National Breed Leader Board for SHOW DOG OF THE YEAR 2015 Dogzonline Pointscore.
When you are ready to make the leap to purchase a dog, seek out a breeder who is a member of a national breed club, as all clubs have ethics that their members must follow.
Is this at the top of the agenda of the national breed club?
The Humane Society explains that responsible breeders do not sell their puppies to pet stores because they want to meet their puppy buyers in person — and a majority of national breed clubs» Codes of Ethics prohibit or discourage their members from selling their dogs to pet stores.
The American Kennel Club website (www.akc.org) has a list of national breed club links.
Can the breeder name the officer of the National breed club to contact and learn about rescue locally and across the country?
They are often a part of the rescue arm of their national breed clubs which match dogs for families that want a particular breed.
We ask only that you join our lobbying effort if you are a member of any National Breed Club, officer of any local Kennel Club, or board member of any Dog Legislation group.
It is the site of the national breed club.
The Russian Hunting Sighthound is a real legend, the beauty and pride of the national breeding!

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They have also fought to win over a new breed of backer: conservatives skeptical of climate change but interested in supporting homegrown energy alternatives that increase national security, boost competition, and create well - paying blue collar jobs.
The study, conducted by Eli Lilly's (lly) Elanco Animal Health division at the request of the National Chicken Council, said that if one - third of U.S. broilers switched to slower growing breeds, that would mean 33.5 billion pounds more feed, 7.6 million acres / year more land, 28.5 billion pounds of manure, and 5.1 billion additional gallons of water.
National media coverage of the Silicon Valley - bred stock - option millionaires has raised the bar in all industries.
On Nov. 5, the National Film Board of Canada and director Katerina Cizek launched a new breed of film with the documentary One Millionth Tower.
FinFair co-founder, Dara Albright, introduces a new breed of retail alternatives and discusses the integral role they will play in thwarting a looming national retirement crisis.
In 1992, the National Pork Board compared different breeds of pork and found that Berkshire pork got top marks in 19 of 20 categories, including tenderness, marbling, taste, and moisture content.
The Dicksons» top 10 national ranking for a Holstein herd was among the accolades awarded to several south - west dairy herds in this week's release of Australian Breeding Values (ABVs) by DataGene,
Harris Teeter has committed to sell nearly four times the amount of cage - free eggs as the grocery industry's national average, phase - in pork from suppliers that don't use gestation crates to confine breeding pigs and dramatically increase the amount of poultry it sells from producers that use a less - inhumane slaughter system called «controlled - atmosphere killing.»
«There was also a boom in the breeding of native birds such as nankeen night heron, cormorants and the first breeding of the internationally protected Eastern great egrets since 2011, following the delivery of Commonwealth environmental water to the Yanga National Park in early 2015.
Hangzhou City, People's Republic of China (21 September 2017)- Agriculture research heads of 14 Asian countries supported the ASEAN +3 Rice Breeding and Genetics Initiative - a long - term regional investment and collaboration initiative in rice breeding aimed to address regional food security and national rice sector strBreeding and Genetics Initiative - a long - term regional investment and collaboration initiative in rice breeding aimed to address regional food security and national rice sector strbreeding aimed to address regional food security and national rice sector strategies.
Each year OSA educates thousands of farmers and other agricultural community members, conducts professional organic plant breeding and seed production research, and advocates for national policies to strengthen organic seed systems.
National strategies have been implemented to accelerate research and its application in areas including biological control, crop rotations and polycultures.This has resulted in major changes in some of the goals of Cuban plant breeding and a search for more appropriate methods of participatory plant breeding.
It's also helped to train with faster athletes, such as national team members Catherine Breed (Cal) and Allison Brown (Stanford) among the women, and Nick Silverthorn and Maxime Rooney of Granada High, and Foothill freshmen Tony Shen, among the boys.
The Final Four will be the fourth meeting of the season between the Terps and the Blue Devils, but it shouldn't provide a repeat of last year's forgettable national semi between two other conference brethren, Michigan State and Wisconsin, in which familiarity bred contemptible, gear - grinding play.
The time of 1:44.76 was just shy of Breed's mark from the year before, but it did set a National Independent high school record (for non-public schools).
His writing projects include authoring the National Audubon Society's Pocket Guide to Songbirds and Familiar Backyard Birds (East), coauthoring Birds of Massachusetts and Birds of New England, co-editing the Massachusetts Breeding Bird Atlas 1 and 2, and contributing to The Audubon Society Master Guide to Birding, The Sibley Guide to Bird Life & Behavior, and Arctic Wings.
I don't think it would be appropriate for a serious leader of his calibre to consult somebody who has supervised the disintegration of his party, sacked persons who hold contrary views to his, supervised bloodshed in his party and breeded experts in insults, on serious national issues.Ideologically you come from different dispositions but matured politicians bury ideological inclinations when it comes to deciding on certain sensitive issues.
A political science lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Mohammed Abass has said that, the coming back of former President John Dramani Mahama as presidential candidate for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) will breed serious problems for the umbrella family.
The level of secrecy surrounding the budget process in the National Assembly has invariably created a breeding place for alleged corruption.
Brookhaven National Lab, in my district not only has made monumental scientific discoveries, but has also been the breeding ground for hundreds of innovations that have led to economic gains for business and entrepreneurs, and which have improved the quality of life for millions of Americans.
Many of the breeding pairs have nested in caves in the remote mountain wilderness areas in and near the Los Padres National Forest in southern California.
In my district alone, Brookhaven National Lab has made monumental scientific discoveries and has been the breeding ground for hundreds of innovations that have led to economic gains for business and entrepreneurs, and which have improved the quality of life for millions of Americans.
On this day in 1865, Austrian monk Gregor Johann Mendel presented seminal results of his plant - breeding experiments at a meeting of the National Sciences Society in Brno, Czechoslovakia.
Over the next five years geneticist Madeleine van Oppen and her team will breed global warming — ready corals in a handful of the National Sea Simulator's 33 tanks.
To further combat coral loss, marine biologists at a new research facility in Australia, called the National Sea Simulator (above), have devised a more radical approach: they are manually breeding supercorals capable of living in the increasingly inhospitable sea.
The Humane Society also has evidence, provided to ScienceInsider, that the U.S. National Institutes of Health violated its own moratorium on breeding chimpanzees for biomedical research, awarding New Iberia a contract to provide infant chimps to government investigators.
For example in the Gulf of Finland National Park, the breeding population increased considerably compared to 2012, and the species is spreading into the inner archipelago.
The study focused only on the risk associated with Burmese pythons, but did not address other invasive constrictor species, such as the Northern African python, which is also known as the African Rock python, which are also known to be established and breeding in South Florida outside of Everglades National Park.
Now a world - renowned genetics institute, it was from 1904 to 1939 the home of the Eugenics Record Office, the headquarters for a national movement to improve the human race through selective breeding.
This week, University of California, Davis, researchers reveal the discovery of a genetic mutation across breeds that is responsible for chondrodystrophy (the skeletal disorder leading to shorter legs and abnormal intervertebral discs) in a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
During their annual Winter Study at Isle Royale National Park, scientists from Michigan Technological University counted nine wolves organized into one breeding pack and a second small group that is a remnant of a formerly breeding pack.
Isle Royale National Park recently affirmed that as long as a breeding population of wolves exists on the island there would be no intervention in the near term.
The study was conducted on a free - living population of European shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) that breed on the Isle of May National Nature Reserve in the Firth of Forth, Scotland.
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have discovered a new reproductive mode in frogs and toads — breeding and laying direct developing eggs in live bamboo with narrow openings — which was observed in the white spotted bush frog (Raorchestes chalazodes).
But the biggest contribution that zoos can make to conservation is by captive breeding of endangered species as part of a coordinated national or international breeding plan.
«Understanding the complexity of toad breeding habitat is critical to the conservation of the species,» said Stephanie Barnes, an aquatic biologist on the Sierra National Forest, where 10 of the research meadows were located.
The U.S. National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine recommended limits on such research in 2005, among them that no human stem cells be added to primate embryos and that animal - human chimeras not be allowed to breed.
«We had to learn how to feed this species, we had to learn about its reproductive physiology, and thank goodness we started as early as we did because now it looks like [captive breeding] is a serious need for the species,» says Terri Roth, director of the zoo's Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife, which works closely with Indonesia's Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Way Kambas National Park.
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