I have bred over 350 litters of GSDs in the 30
plus years of my breeding career.
Not exact matches
Most
of today's 400 -
plus recognised
breeds are the product
of intensive
breeding over the past 100
years and it is more likely that by selecting dogs that are easier to train or more aggressive, we ended up with long - lived and calorie - hungry
breeds, he says.
Taken together, veterinarian David Lambert, EAS's managing owner, says these tests led his clients to
breed or buy 27 Kentucky Derby runners, including two Derby winners, two Horse
of the
Year winners, two Dubai World Cup winners,
plus more than 60 graded stakes winners.
I have
bred more than 170
plus litters
of working bloodline German Shepherds over the past 20
years and I still learn something new all
of the time.
Over the past 20
plus years we have had the pleasure
of owning or being closely associated with a diverse variety
of Bull and Molosser
breeds such as the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Boxers, Dogue De Bordeauxs (French Mastiff), Neapolitan Mastiffs, Valley Bulldogs, Bantam Bulldogges, English Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Olde Boston Bulldogges and our favorite the Olde English Bulldogge.
ast 20
plus years we have had the pleasure
of owning or being closely associated with a diverse variety
of Bull and Molosser
breeds such as the American Pit Bull
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.
About 20 -
plus years ago, dog trainers were successfully teaching thousands
of mixed
breed dogs new behaviors — and that was before dog
breed DNA testing.
Having run a small hill farm on the Cambrian mountains for the last 10
years (160acres in - by
plus hill commons grazing rights for 700 head) I've been able to ask those born and
bred as shepherds what fraction
of the hill they see as no use for raising sheep.