Sentences with phrase «pointing breed owners»

Not exact matches

That, of course, is the understandable dream of most hunt - race owners, breeders and riders; Crompton Smith, winning rider in this year's Maryland Hunt Cup, pointed out recently that only one American - owned - and - bred horse has ever won England's classic steeplechase.
It's not just a dog's breed but also the character of its owner that may make the dog aggressive, points out Clive Wynne, a psychologist at the University of Florida in Gainesville.
Of course, many owners of other dog breeds also favor martingale collars as a humane alternative to choke collars, and because they do not utilize buckles, which can be a point of weakness in some traditional collars.
Inquire with other Weimaraner owners or those involved with other pointing breeds.
The Black and Tan Coonhound acquired its name through its original purpose as a raccoon hunter (which locals called coons), and just like its ancestors, this breed is a wonderful tracker and can corner its prey, by which point it will start barking and howling to alert its owner of the prey's whereabouts.
OESCA shall offer a certificate honoring the Top Owner - Handler for breed points and Top Owner - Handler for all - breed Ppoints and Top Owner - Handler for all - breed PointsPoints.
Members should not consider breeding a litter unless they are prepared to keep the puppies for as long as it takes to suitably place each puppy in a proper home, and members should be prepared to take back any dog they have produced at any point in its life should the owner be unable to keep it.
I hope in the future opponents of breed bans can point to these dogs as proof that it isn't the breed: it's the owner.
It is also worth noting that both parent breeds have fairly low exercise needs which is another bonus point for urban - dwelling dog owners.
The main point of comparison between the two breeds in terms of their coat is the length — both breeds have the potential for their coats to become very long, though Poodle owners are more likely to clip the coat than Yorkshire Terrier owners.
This quality formula is praised by pet owners for its high - quality ingredient list offered at a reasonable price point — an important factor when you're feeding a large breed dog with a big appetite!
The top 25 sires and dams with the highest point totals in each breed would be ranked and published by AKC along with their breeders and owners.
A good breeder will do routine tests on their dogs to be sure that they are doing their best to better the breed and if a dog at some point tests positive they will immediately get it spayed or neutered and notify all the owners of the puppies.
In response to Logan Jenkins» column «Blaming the breed would be a misdeed, says owner of Petey, a smart, gentle pit bull» (Local, June 27): I fully understand those who fear and loathe this breed, but as it is so clearly pointed out in Jenkins» article, the fault lies with those who utilize the breed to create that horrible and irresponsible aura.
A point of interest for Yorkie owners — the Yorkie breed was mentioned here in saying that Wellness CORE was great for the breed.
The Rottie's large size and incredible strength make this an important point to consider, and for this reason the Rottweiler is a breed that only experienced dog owners should consider.
The many qualities of this dog breed have been noticed by the people who have lived with them, but they also point out that their great physical and mental skills are a challenge even for experienced owners: if you want to adopt your first dog, you'll be best off with a breed for beginners.
Be ready to elaborate on each of these points, as well as explain how breed bans force responsible owners with good dogs to choose between surrendering their best friend to a shelter or moving out of the community.
When it comes to gun - proofing, retrieverites have it easier than pointing breed and spaniel owners.
Field trial clubs offer owners of retrievers, spaniels, pointing breeds, Basset Hounds, Dachshunds and Beagles the opportunity to train and compete with their dogs through competition in the field.
Breeding for form rather than function made rapid conformational changes in the breed; the shoulders straightened, the jaw became long and narrow, and the chest deepened to the point of preventing most modern day Fox Terriers from ever entering an earth, assuming they would have an owner would desire them to do so, and that their instinct would remain after years of breeding only fBreeding for form rather than function made rapid conformational changes in the breed; the shoulders straightened, the jaw became long and narrow, and the chest deepened to the point of preventing most modern day Fox Terriers from ever entering an earth, assuming they would have an owner would desire them to do so, and that their instinct would remain after years of breeding only fbreeding only for show.
This point is critical not just to the owner and the dog, but also to the reputation of the Cane Corso as a breed.
Domesticated dogs have been bred for specific traits that made them useful to the owner: hauling goods and people, herding without harming, fetching and releasing, pointing out or chasing down game, barking to identify an intruder or the location of cornered game, attacking and killing other animals and / or humans.
For the owners of some breeds it seems almost a point of pride to claim that their dogs are covered in hair, rather than fur.
Dr. Nancy Crowley, owner of the Beverly Animal Natural Health Center in Beverly, Mass., points out that each breed has its own tendency for ear issues.
For example, at qualifying shows in Australia, winning horses of stock - type breeding receive points for conformation, which are attested to by the judges and recorded in an owner's special book.
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