L.H. Ladner
only wrote the breed standard for the N.K.C.
Not exact matches
Whether the author is born and
bred in the land s / he's
writing about or
only spent a few months there, whether the narrator has shifted their entire life or is just going on a short road trip, these books make you want to pack up and board a plane... now.
But as fee -
only financial planner Sandi Martin recently
wrote in her blog, the advent of a new
breed of online investment services known as robo - advisers is «news regular investors pursuing findependence should be paying attention to.»
However, the
written sources indicate that the first representatives of the
breed appeared
only in the XVII century.
Meredith is called on often, not
only to judge Cavaliers in other countries (she will not judge them in the States at this time due to specialing dogs), but also to present
breed seminars and
write articles about Cavalier
breed type.
Originally
bred by Zach Steer, Topaz was sold to author Gary Paulsen who ran the Iditarod in the 1980's and
wrote a novel about it,
only to make a brief return to mushing 20 years later.
It is up to a
breed's parent club not
only to protect the
breed, but to also
write the
breed standard,
write the illustrated guide to the
breed, film the
breed video, hold educational seminars for judges to teach them about the
breed, hold specialty shows, help local clubs form, etc..
My goddaughter and I
wrote the city council and
only one of the members
wrote us back about our concerns of how BSL unfairly targets particular
breeds instead of focusing on individual cases and proper ownership.
What we call a dog show is actually a confirmation show — a show to judge how well a dog conforms to the
breed standard (a
written description of the ideal in each
breed including not
only build and overall looks but also temperament, gait and unique characteristics).
I've
written a lot about the problems with Prop B — that it doesn't focus on the core problem of lack of enforcement (nearly half of the state's estimated commercial
breeding opearations are not licensed, and
only about 60 % of the license operations are inspected annually, even though the state requires an annual inspection).
I'm not exactly sure what
breed the dog is but a hand
written text on the reverse of the photograph tells us that the dog was Pistoletto's — I can
only assume the dog's owner was the Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto.