(Breed parent clubs exercise control
over breed standards in the United States, unlike most other countries where the kennel clubs control the breed standards.)
A registry was an important tool in a breeding program, however it never seemed to be the intentions of any breed's architects to give a registry power
over breed standards.
Not exact matches
Breed standards are not rigid documents, and are revised from time to time, hopefully to clarify the meaning, but unfortunately all too often to change it because the breed has changed -LRB-...) over the y
Breed standards are not rigid documents, and are revised from time to time, hopefully to clarify the meaning, but unfortunately all too often to change it because the
breed has changed -LRB-...) over the y
breed has changed -LRB-...)
over the years.
In addition, the cat
breed standards are amended
over the years as preferences for cat body type, head shape, coat color, and other characteristics change.
It's been done with great success many times
over and
breed standards are adjusted
over time.
By 1901, a club for the Rottweiler was founded and the
breed standard was written, which has changed very little
over the years.
In today's show ring, there is a danger that judges and writers of
breed standards will be too hasty in defining what is «proper» tail carriage for
breeds that have been exhibited for
over a century with very little attention paid to tail stumps.
Bred down from the
Standard Poodle, the Toy's predecessors stand
over fifteen inches tall, sometimes even taller.
Stop making a big deal
over people who produce mixed
breeds or dogs outside the
breed standard.
Bottomline, respect the
breed standards, pick your favorite type of Dachshunds, and work
over the next years to achieve your ambitious
breeding program.
Mr. Tilley and his brother William Steeds Tilley were proprietors of the famous «Shepton» kennels of Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England, and pioneers in raising the
standards for the
breed, producing many great dogs that can be found in many, many of the pedigrees of today's Old English Sheepdogs all
over the world.
* The problem doesn't change, or worsens,
over time, even with professional help; * The owners are justifiably fearful of the dog, according to the trainer / behaviorist, and there is nowhere else for the dog to go; * The dog has been professionally evaluated, and the professional is recommending euthanasia; * The problems have been going on a long time and the dog has been given every chance for change; money has been spent with a professional trainer / behaviorist; * The behavior is unpredictable and / or uncontrollable; * There is an extreme temperament problem with dog; the dog IS NOT TYPICAL OF THE
BREED STANDARD; * The problem can not be solved with proper training, behavior modification, change in the way the dog is being managed, or a leash, muzzle, kennel and / or fence.
The dog's health and temperament are a priority
over its conformation although they are aware of maintaining the
breeds standard.
Various reasons we've encountered as to why a dog might be repeatedly skipped
over:
breed biases; age preferences (everybody loves a puppy); color partiality; the dog is not the
standard (popular) image of cute; the dog is not perfect enough.
The untutored individual will machinate
over the need to follow
breed standards.
But now that the vast majority of APBTs are no longer performance -
bred to the traditional pit
standard (understandably, since the traditional performance test, the pit contest itself, is now a felony), the American axiom of «Bigger is Better» has taken
over in the
breeding practices of the many neophyte breeders who joined the bandwagon of the dog's popularity in the 1980s.
AKC -
Standard, Miniatures, Toys,
breeding for
over 30 yrs.
The
Standard has its origins in the 1890's, created by the founders of the Boston
breed during its infancy, and has had a few revisions, as allowed by the AKC,
over the years, most recently in 2011.
Additionally, the way it barks during the hunt («crying» or «giving tongue») is part of the Treeing Tennessee Brindle dog
breed standard: individuals should be «open trailers with change
over at tree», and a «coarse chop» is preferred.
Over time, three different varieties of Poodles have become accepted, including the
Standard, Miniature and the Toy, but they still are a single
breed.
These dogs are one of the few
breeds to historically have been selectively
bred for temperament
over looks, and many
breed standards include the fact that goldens should have a sweet and gentle temperament.
The present excellence of the Kerry Blue Terrier is a real tribute to the serious breeders in Ireland, England, Canada, the United States - and all
over the world - for having refined the
breed and brought it to a fair degree of conformity with the ideal Kerry called for by the
breed standard.
Generally speaking, show animals must fall within the ideal range of both size and weight (for that country's
breed standard), but it is not unusual to find male Dobies weighing
over 100 pounds or females that are also larger than called for by the
breed standards.
Best known as an Akita breeder, «BJ» has
bred over 230 AKC champions in five
breeds, including
Standard and Miniature Bull Terriers.
Nowadays the Alapaha is
bred all
over the world strictly following
standards set by the Alapaha Blue - Blood Bulldog Association ®.
Liz has
bred and finished
over 100 champion
standard Schnauzers.
If the goal is strictly to win in the show ring, then the dogs
over time will manifest whatever physical extremes are called for in the
breed standard, often at the expense of health and temperament.
The pamphlet was prepared as a fundraiser for the Empire Kerry Blue Terrier Club and reflected the information on the
breed standard that was included in many lectures given by Jud
over the years.
Dachshund —
Standard puppies and dogs should not be
over fed, for this
breed tends to gain weight quickly.
Having
over 100 years of combined experience between the three of us in training,
breeding, and showing, our ultimate goal is to produce healthy and fun loving Labradors that meet the
breed standard.
Dogs under or
over these ranges are severely penalized under the AKC
breed standard.
Therefore, any dog
bred by EQ Bostons that is sold on full registration must only be
bred according to this
standard and may NOT be
bred to dogs with disqualifying characteristics, including but not limited to: splash markings, any other color besides black, brindle and seal, any color not accepted by BTCA even if covered by a brindle pattern, a dog not possessing the required markings,
over marked dogs, dogs with blue or any trace of blue in its eyes, any dog with serious conformational faults.
«Excellent»: Animals in the Open / working class, which at strict application fully correspond to the
breed standard, freely show themselves to be self - confident, are indifferent to gunshots, have the «a» - stamp on the pedigree, and, if
over 3.5 years old, are approved at the
breed survey.
For
over 100 years the BCA and its member clubs have focused on maintaining the
breed standard by
breeding for good health, conformation, and temperament, while continuously promoting the health and welfare of the
breed.
It features artistic representations and written
breed standards for
over 200
breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC)-- the latest addition includes 54 additional
breeds.
Over the years, selective
breeding and the weeding out of specimens that failed to conform to the required
standard has resulted in a marked improvement in the
breed.
These breeders are commonly referred to as «puppy mills» and «kitten factories» and documented problems include:
over breeding; inbreeding; veterinary care that doesn't meet the same
standards as other breeders; relatively poor quality of food and shelter; lack of human socialization; and overcrowded cages; and
Conditions not relating directly to
breed standards account for
over 75 % of all inherited disorders in pedigree dogs [24] and have been attributed to
breed formation and small effective population size, the repeated use of popular sires and inbreeding.
In screening studies done at Cornell
over a period of years (1982 - 1992), percentages of dogs of some
breeds tested as carrying the disease, and with concentrations of vWF less than 50 % of
standard (considered to be at risk) were the following
breeds: Corgi, Poodle (std.
This is fueled by purists that vigorously argue that any deviation from the original
standards is no longer a British (English) bulldog [47], even though the
breed has continued to evolve in appearance
over centuries and even the last few decades.
Over time, the Miniature and Toy versions were developed through selective
breeding of smaller
standard dogs.
After OptiGen DNA testing revealed that none of the mutations previously known to cause day blindness in other
breeds were responsible for the clinical signs observed in the
Standard Poodle cases, the project was turned
over to Dr. Karina Guziewicz, Research Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine.
Males under 22 1/2 or
over 27 1/2 inches, and females under 20 1/2 or
over 25 1/2 inches, are disqualified under the AKC
breed standard.
Accepted official
breed standards may contribute to the obesity epidemic too; a European study found that nearly 1 out of 5 show dogs had a BCS
over 5.
While the two
breeds both come from spitz bloodlines, they've been
bred to different
standards over the years, so they're quite distinct from one another.
One study of
over a half million dogs and thirty - five
breeds ranked the incidence rate of
standard poodles at 20 %, being the 12th highest in the 35
breeds studied.
Information provided to city council members states» [d] ocumented problems of puppy mills include
over breeding, inbreeding, veterinary care that doesn't meet the same
standards as other breeders, relatively poor quality of food and shelter, lack of human socialization, and overcrowded cages.
The body and build of the white Boxer has changed little
over the years, due to them not being accepted in the
breed show
standard, therefore not really
bred from.
Tea - cup, pocket size, tiny toy, miniature or
standard — are just a few of the many tags and label that have been attached to this
breed over the years.
Although an
over nose wrinkle is not explicitly encouraged, The Kennel Club (UK) French Bulldog
breed standard specifies that skin on the skull and forehead «should be supple enough to allow fine wrinkling» [1]; and the American Kennel Club
breed standard describes «heavy wrinkles forming a soft roll
over the extremely short nose» [39].