As for that, I really don't even care, because even if every single fatality were caused by a single breed of dog, it would still cause a lot of reason to question why 30 dogs
per year of a breed attack and kill, while MILLIONS of them live happily in homes without incident.
Not exact matches
Per your assertions, humans in the cradle
of humanity have been affected by Malaria for millions
of years yet somehow, this negative trait is never
bred out
of the human population.
A 2011 report from the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research found that between 1985 and 2009, IRRI varieties and
breeding lines contributed, on average, 50 %
of the annual yield increases in southern Vietnam and the use
of new varieties increased Vietnamese rice farmers» income by US$ 127
per hectare (in 2009 values)
per year during the study period.
Over a 25 -
year period, Filipino farmers have gained an additional US$ 52 (Php 2,300)
per hectare from using improved rice varieties derived from the
breeding work
of IRRI.
Laying hens have also been selectively
bred to produce unnaturally large numbers
of eggs - up to 330
per year.
Over the period under review, the yield
of the
breeds of winter wheat and spring barley appearing in the market for the first time increased by around one
per cent
per year.
Their results showed that from 1985 through 2011, wheat
breeding programs boosted average wheat yields by 13 bushels
per acre, or 0.51 bushel each
year, for a total increase
of 26 percent.
A 2011 report from the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research found that between 1985 and 2009, IRRI varieties and
breeding lines contributed, on average, 50 %
of the annual yield increases in southern Vietnam and the use
of new varieties increased Vietnamese rice farmers» income by US$ 127
per hectare (in 2009 values)
per year during the study period.
This size was deemed appropriate allowing about 2 camera stations
per home range [22] since the mean minimum summer and annual ranges
of snow leopards in Tost are estimated to be c. 55 km2 and 70 km2, respectively for 9 adult
breeding females using fixed Kernel estimators on 12,498 locations over a period
of five
years (Johansson et.
And why isn't anyone talking about who is actually taking the paradigm and being progressive in working it to its potential in this community, why aren't we talking about what is currently being achieved and by whom: Humane Society
of Greater Kansas City; HELP Humane Society; Kansas City Kansas Animal Control; Leavenworth Animal Welfare Society; Madison Animal Control; Spay / Neuter Kansas City; The Pet Connection; Purrfect Pets, Viner Rescue, many
breed specific rescue groups that rescue 30 - 300 animals
per year (ie Aussie Rescue; Missouri German Shepherd Rescue; Beagles and More; just to name a few... these groups and their efforts are belittled because someone 5 miles down the road won't get off their rear and do the same thing for the animals in their care.
Reality also is that cities without effective
breed - specific legislation to curtail pit bull
breeding are continuing to impound more than a million pit bulls
per year, and kill about 85 %
of them, as they have throughout the first fifteen
years of the 21st century.
We focus on
breeding 1 - 3 high quality litters
per year rather than pumping out litter after litter for the sake
of the dollar.
Since 1973, we have
bred both Standard and Toy poodles on a small scale
of two to three litters
per year.
However, the average cost
of ownership for both
breeds is an average
of $ 2,500
per year.
I am anti-puppy mill, have to agree that this bill does not go far enough on limiting number
of litters
per year (I personally think that a breeder should have a waiting list) but if this is the sort
of thing that is going on with dog
breeding (I have been researching for a future pup), I will forgo the research and look for «Freedom» dogs.
Sunrise's ordinance prohibits pet stores from selling dogs and cats unless they obtain their dogs and cats from a «Hobby Breeder» (defined as
breeding no more than a total
of one litter
per calendar
year) or an animal shelter or animal rescue organization.
They started from
breed that was most similar to today's English Angora, which produced around 200 grams
of wool
per year.
HB 1451, authored by Rep. Senfronia Thompson, D - District 141, and Sen. John Whitmire, D - District 15, requires licensing and inspection
of dog and cat breeders who maintain 11 or more female
breeding animals and sell 20 or more animals
per year.
«Commercial breeder» means a person who possesses or has an ownership interest in animals and is engaged in the business
of breeding animals for sale or for exchange in return for consideration, and who possesses ten or more adult intact animals and whose animals produce more than five total litters
of puppies or kittens
per year.
(A high volume dog breeder is anyone that keeps, houses, and maintains adult
breeding dogs that produce at least 9 litters
of puppies in any given calendar
year and sells 60 or more adult dogs or puppies
per calendar
year.)
Table 3b shows that 83
of the 90 LE
breeds (88 %) have entries
of less than 1,000 dogs
per year which is well below the threshold
of 3,500 required for LE status.
For example, Table 3a shows that most LE
breeds are now significantly below the threshold
of 3,500 entries
per year.
I'm not against
breeding all together, but I think people who want to
breed should be made to pass a test on their knowledge
of the animal they want to
breed, pass a strict home inspection and only be allowed to
breed once
per year per animal and not be allowed to
breed more than 2 -3 animals at the time, in order to get a license.
Some smaller canines menstruate three times
per year, while some female dogs
of large
breeds only menstruate once each
year or every 18 months.
Require any breeder or breeder's organization who
breeds and sells more than one litter
of puppies or kittens
per year to register with the Department
of Agriculture Resources and report the sale
of such animals to the department.
Breed specific legislations are expensive for law enforcement to enforce, costing upwards
of $ 6,000,000
per year, according to Best Friends Animal Society.
A
breeding pair
of feral cats, which can have two or more litters
per year, can exponentially produce 420,000 offspring over a seven -
year period.
Their joint annual letters to the Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee have been remarkably effective — for example, more than tripling funding for the Animal Welfare Act (which requires basic standards
of care for millions
of animals at
breeding operations, laboratories, zoos, and other facilities) from $ 9 million
per year in the 1990s to $ 30.8 million in FY18, despite challenging budget constraints.
Since 2006, that 287,000
per year puppy importation figure has more than doubled.The majority
of dogs imported are puppies and small
breeds that are far more acceptable to the general public than large dogs.
The Pet Alliance
of Greater Orlando, a nonprofit shelter, gets about 1,800 pets
per year that are surrendered because their owners are moving and their new landlord does not accept certain
breeds, Bardy said, adding that most
of those pets are dogs.
Mayhew's Head
of Animal Welfare, Zoe Edwards, said: «In the past
year, five
per cent
of the 162 individual
breeds Mayhew has dealt with have been brachycephalic.
We are committed to applying our 25 plus
years of experience and knowledge to producing Olde English Bulldogges and English Bantam Bulldogges that possess a temperament that allows them to excel as wonderful family companions, that exhibit correct structure
per their approved IOEBA and UCA
breed standards and that enjoy greater health than most
of today's other bully
breeds.
To
breed to a Coton less than one
year old will result in, at a minimum, a fine
of $ 250
per puppy produced.
An ANIMALS 24 - 7 electronic survey
of 206,014 classified ads offering dogs for sale or adoption confirms that large retrievers are still by far and away the most popular dogs in the U.S., births
of pit bulls and their close mixes are continuing to increase at the rate
of about 10 %
per year, and Dachshunds have displaced beagles and Chihuahuas as the most rapidly rising small
breed.
Puppies take a lot
of time and effort; more than six litters
per year, especially
of large
breeds or
of breeds with large litters, are difficult to socialize and teach basic manners unless a breeder is home full - time or has a full - time kennel manager.
All electronically recorded pedigree data held by the Kennel Club was used to determine population statistics
per year from 1980 — 2014 for each
of the 215 recognised
breeds (data extracted 9th February 2015).
For
breeds with a mean
of > 50 registrations
per annum (in each
of the seven 5 -
year blocks, n = 121), the mean whole period generation interval ranged from 3.06
years (Miniature Bull Terrier) to 5.04
years (Bearded Collie), with a mean
of 3.88
years and standard deviation
of 0.412
years.
High volume breeder means any establishment that keeps, houses, and maintains adult
breeding dogs that produce at least nine litters
of puppies in any given calendar
year and sells 60 or more adult dogs or puppies
per calendar
year.
Even if new records for dog attack mayhem were not established in every category
of data tracked by
breed type since 1982 by ANIMALS 24 - 7 editor Merritt Clifton [see description
of methodology below], the most dangerous dogs
of 2017 did more total damage, and more damage
per capita, than the most dangerous dogs
of any previous
year.
As if that's not enough, HealthyPaws also weighs in with a more - than - reasonable quote
of $ 22.10
per month (based on a four -
year - old mixed
breed kitty from Illinois) with a $ 250 deductible and 80 % reimbursement.
/ ~ pion dog or bitch in the United States, The only restriction on contestants for ~ the title being that they must have previously placed first, second, third or fourth during the calendar
year, in a Trial for the
breed in this country where championship points are awarded, It is the purpose
of this Trial to determine the best Springer
of the
year under the usual and customary trial procedures» but «covering more trial days and more series
per dog, in order that consist ant, outstanding, dog work over the entire trial may be demonstrated and the element
of luck eliminated as nearly as possible in the final judging
of all contestants, Thus no trick or unusual tests WIll be allowed and the dogs will be tested in a manner approximating a rough days, shoot adjoining water as closely as is possible with planted game, There will be a minimum
of five land series and two water series and the winning and placing dogs will be required to complete all series to receive an award, The trophy for the best amateur handler in the trials will be awarded only in the event that the recipient is able = to complete all series required
of the winning and placing dogs.
Female cats can
breed three times a
year and have an average
of four kittens
per litter.
The combined number
of bite related death from these five
breeds from 1979 to 1988 was 156 or 15.6
per year average, where 6
of these were from pitbulls.
The main conclusion to be drawn from the efforts
of more than 130 research projects, covering a period
of more than 25
years of research, and involving more than 500 independent research groups, is that biotechnology, and in particular GMOs, are not
per se more risky than... conventional plant
breeding technologies.
«The main conclusion to be drawn from the efforts
of more than 130 research projects, covering a period
of more than 25
years of research, and involving more than 500 independent research groups, is that biotechnology, and in particular GMOs, are not
per se more risky than e.g. conventional plant
breeding technologies.»
The UCS study found that while crop yields
of DroughtGard did decrease crop losses by 6 % and would increase overall US corn production by 1 %, conventional crop
breeding has been increasing drought tolerance by about 1 %
per year for the past 10
years, while this conventional
breeding combined with improved farming practices has been able to increase corn production by 1.5 - 2 % annually.