Sentences with phrase «of the same breed since»

Not exact matches

The mares are part of a group that has run wild since the mid-1800s, and they all belong to the same «band» — a stable breeding group consisting of one to four stallions and many more unrelated mares and their offspring.
While psychologist Emma Kenny believes that online dating breeds impatience and insecurity since women are inundated with an abundance of potential dates that they become overwhelmed and stop investing the same effort into meeting dates offline.
Worse, its jokes are the same jokes that the jovial, fraternal gross - out sex comedy genre has been riding into the ground since Animal House — though the picture does provide a certain breed of rough beast its annual fix of unabashed homophobia, gratuitous body - double skin, arbitrary ass - invasion, lame surprise cameo, and the inevitable forced - sentiment finale.
No surprise, since we're dealing with the same breed of moneymen who thought Sing - Along Pocahontas videos were a good idea, and were correct: There's gold in them thar hills.
While it was encouraging that they were asking for submissions, the heading of the media release is, «Community views sought on the laws relating to dangerous dogs», which wasn't encouraging, since dangerous dogs and restricted breed dogs are not necessarily or even commonly, the same thing.
My red merle and white aussie border collie mix female (Peanut) has been missing since August, I miss her terrilbly and only the same breed will do, except for finding Peanut of course.
Ever since Elmer and Ammon Zimmerman, owners of E&A and A&J Kennels in Berks County, shot and killed their 80 dogs sometime between Thursday, July 24 and Tuesday, July 29, questions about the law that makes this cowardly and inhumane act «legal» have surfaced. Many have inquired as to why licensed kennel operators are permitted to legally shoot their breeding stock, believing that private citizens were prohibited from this same gruesome form of euthanasia, and if you think so too, think again.
Most of our dog breeds have some form of aggression in them, since they needed different forms of aggression to do their work: terriers are often aggressive towards other dogs and animals — they were and are fighters, the man working dogs imprint humans as being of their same species so they show the same kind of aggression that they show towards other dogs, the sight hounds were bred to be killers of game and sometimes other canines, the mastiffs were bred to take down large game and guard property, the flock guards were bred to be aggressive towards canines, the hounds were bred to be aggressive towards furred animals, some of the pointers were bred to be able to guard the hunter's game, etc., etc..
However, both parent breeds are long - time members; the Poodle joined AKCs «non-sporting» group in 1887 while the Keeshond has been a member of the same group since 1930.
Schnelle in the 1930s first saw the disorder in the canine in Wirehaired Fox Terriers, and Moltzen - Nielsen in Germany about the same time saw it mostly in the Wires but also in a few other breeds Since then, puppies of many other small, toy, and miniature breeds between 3 and 10 months of age have been affected.
It's been more than a century since two different dogs of the same breed have won this show.
Maybe Saluki owners like to purchase the same breed of dog each time out, and since there are so few breeders the prices stay high.
The American Kennel Club (AKC) defines purebred as a «dog whose sire and dam belong to the same breed and who are themselves of unmixed descent since recognition of the breed
Since the test is designed to indicate if the dog's DNA is within the test parameters for the breed you indicate, Wisdom Panel first determines that your purebred is a dog whose sire and dam are members of a recognized breed and that the ancestry consists of the same breed over many generations.
«Since most of these injuries happen naturally, they are more diverse,» he notes «The affected dogs are out in the environment, they're not all the same breed, and the injuries don't happen the same way.
Since both sires are of good health and of the same breed, there will be no expected genetic complications.
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