Sentences with phrase «out of their breeding line»

But natural selection weaned these out of the breeding line pretty quickly, so this happens much less now.
Most of these issues can be predetermined by medical testing, however, so a good breeder will have bred many of these genes out of their breeding line.
My boy is a young adult with OK hips, not excellent, so they took him out of the breeding line.

Not exact matches

Around 200,000 years later, a small group from our own ancestral line ventured out of Africa and bred with Neanderthals.
The bottom line is that this new breed of church planters looks at who the typical church rejects or shuns, and says, «Those are the people I want to hang out with.»
Breeders grow and carry out crop management of all screening field trials while pathologists inoculate and evaluate resistance of the breeding lines.
In their open - to - the - public office - slash - «lab,» this San Francisco born - and - bred fashion line turns out modern cuts on classics that will stand the test of time.
Ultra quick and more raw than one might expect, the Evolution X is the last of its breed and will soon be bowing out of the automaker's U.S. line - up.
Their proportions, lines and surface design mark out the BMW i8 Coupé and the BMW i8 Roadster as belonging to a new breed of sports car.
Perhaps due partly to this, hunting ability has been all but completely bred out of most lines of Weimaraner in the UK and US.
9 times out of 10 the dogs that attack a person have either been beaten or have come from lines that have been in - bred, bred from fighting aggressive line that the parents of the dog were unstable to begin with, or they were beaten as puppies before they were given to a home.
The good news is that once we have these markers, they can hopefully be «bred out» of genetic lines.
Reputable breeders, in an effort to improve the health of the breed, will breed the disease out of the line.
The session also covered: the veterinary profession's role in improving dog welfare; the registration of puppies with the Kennel Club; line breeding, out breeding and the coefficient of inbreeding; veterinary checks at dog championship shows; breed standards; availability of research and data; the extent of puppy farming; and the sale of puppies on the internet.
As far as field lines being «often bred with little regard to the [show] standard,» I agree there are some ugly field dogs out there — but when you compare today's field dogs with show dogs of 40 and 50 years ago (this is the 60s and 70s — modern times!)
Reading between the lines, it sounds as though your own dog was out of control in certain circumstances so you've taken your own experience and the odd tale and rumour and have declared them to be traits of a breed - if you really are a writer I would suggest researching topics properly before posting because you make yourself sound like a very insular writer.
More than most other breeds, how a Chihuahua turns out depends largely on the genetic temperament of his parents and grandparents (entire lines are social or antisocial) and how it is raised (socialization and training) when brought home.
Something I find myself repeating over and over again in the attempt to educate prospective GD buyers when they contact me for assistance is that even though they are not interested in showing in conformation; that they should still purchase from a reputable / quality Breeder for the majority of the pups in any given litter; will be pet marked (too much white for example) yet they have been bred for temperament, health, conformation, longevity and the Breeder is not only out there perserving the GD Breed that we love so much; yet they are also improving on their own lines with each generation bred.
I had a Springer Spaniel called Boots he was from a line of champion gundog winners he loved to chase rabbits and birds because thats what he was breed to do But he lived and played with cats all his life and when I got my first rabbit Caramel he absolutely doted on thet bunny even the cats learnt to live in harmony with Caramel mind you that was one tough bunny he would chase other cats out of the garden growling, so there you have a prey animal living happily with animals with high prey intstinct, and Boots would still chase strange cats out of the garden too, but the funniest thing to see was a big cat clear a 6 foot fence all poofed whilest being chased by a dwarf belgian lop rabbit, xx Rachel
If, at some point in a breed's history, a particular sire or line of dogs becomes predominant, inherited problems may start to arise seemingly out of nowhere simply because attempts to concentrate the desirable genes of select individuals can inadvertently bring together whatever undesirable genes are present.
These puppy mills are not doing it for the love of the breed... keeping genetic disorders and bad tempraments out of their lines and breeding the best and healthiest for their breed... they are doing it for money, and the Amish communites in my state and the state I used to live in are major players in puppymills.
«The results were a little out of line with what the other two found, but it's certainly not a breed that I would rule out
That includes talking to a lot of people who have dogs out of this line that I want to breed into.
Red noses are considered a fault within the AST breed standard and this physical trait has been bred out of most AST lines.
On the back, their breed name is spelled out and each word represents a line of a poem.
Red (or «Dudley») noses are considered a fault according to the AKC's breed standard, and this physical trait has been bred out of most AST lines.
02/7/12 - City Beat - Breeding Ground, Lack of dog auction regulation draws out - of - state dealers 02/3/12 - Columbus Dispatch, Editorial - Dogged effort 01/31/12 - The Oxford Press - Auctions, puppy mills to blame for increase in unwanted dogs 01/28/12 - Columbus Dispatch - Ohio lawmakers to consider dog auction ban 01/28/12 - 13 ABC (Toledo)- Ohio group clears step in dog auction ban effort 01/24/12 - Westlake / Bay Village Observer - Petition shows support for dog auction ban 01/24/12 - Ohio Akron Beacon Journal, Letter to the Editor - Push for animal rights 01/23/12 - Toledo Blade - Ohio group seeks to ban dog auctions 01/21/12 - Examiner - Coalition to Ban Ohio Dog Auctions Exceeds Signature Goal for Ballot Initiative 01/19/12 - Columbus Dispatch - Signatures collected to prompt action on dog auctions 01/13/12 - WOUB News - Group Wants Ohio to Ban Dog Auctions 01/12/12 - DogHeirs - Proposed Ohio Dog Auctions Act Stops Distribution for Puppy Mill Breeders 01/11/12 - WOSU All Sides with Ann Fisher - Efforts to Ban Puppy Mills and Dog Auctions in Ohio / Open Forum 01/11/12 - The Athens News, Letter to the Editor - Please sign petitions to end quarterly dog auctions in Ohio 01/10/12 - Cincinnati Animal News Examiner - Group works to ban dog auctions in Ohio 01/8/12 - Tanglewood Hairdressers - Dog auction petition signatures being certified 01/7/12 - Pack Mentality - Pack Line Headlines: Dog auctions, dog lawsuit and puppy mill legislation 01/6/12 - Cleveland Scene - Puppy Sales on Hold at Ohio Dog Auction 01/5/12 - Cleveland Plain Dealer - Ohio dog breeders association owns shuttered Farmerstown dog auction 01/3/12 - Life with Dogs - Ohio Dog Auctions: Going... Going... Gone 12/31/11 - Columbus Dispatch, Letters to the Editor - Ohioans deserve a say on puppy mills 12/30/11 - Orvis - Ohio One Step Closer to Banning Dog Auctions 12/28/11 - Statehouse News Bureau - Group files petition to put before voters a law banning dog auctions 12/27/11 - Columbus Dispatch - Dog - auction ban a step closer
To me and so many other's this ban is way - out of line, don't blame the pit bull breed it's the owners and wrongful trainers who are to blame.
It is an unfortunate fact of the dog breeding world, but there are many breeders out there who breed solely for profit and these breeders seldom research potential concerns in a dog's genetic line.
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