Sentences with phrase «prized racing dogs»

Many trainers keep their prized racing dogs either in small kennels or dirt yards where they receive little human interaction and only the minimum amount of care.

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Jennifer Lawrence and Brie Larson continued the fierce awards race contest by both taking home lead actress prizes for Joy (Musical or Comedy) and Room (Drama), while Sly Stallone unexpectedly proved there's life in the old dog yet with a Best Supporting Actor win for Creed.
But Duncan took issue with the host's dogged criticism of the administration's prized Race to the Top competition, countering that RTTT supports state and local innovation that works for both students and educators.
We're not sure if the Automobile Magazine staff is covetable, but it was an easy decision for us to test a four - wheel - drive Infiniti QX56 for twelve months: several of us have young children and related paraphernalia to vacation with, editor - in - chief Jean Jennings has a prize - winning Chesapeake Bay retriever to transport to dog shows, and trailers carrying race cars and campers need to be hitched up surprisingly often.
A good racing dog is prized for breeding so their genetics can be passed on to the next generation of racers.
-- Dog show: dogs race or do tricks, charge entrance fee, sell food and t - shirts, have donated prizes.
The prize money that could be generated through racing also incentivized the raising of dogs and this became a relatively common pastime in the gold - mining towns as people strove to breed ever - faster dogs.
Russian fur trader William Goosak imported a pack of Siberian Huskies to use in the 1909 All Alaska Sweepstakes (a dog - sled race of some 408 miles with a 10,000 prize).
If a dog injures the neighbor's prize race horse, guess who will be paying for the losses?
«We watched races from the marquee tent, had a live jazz band, a silent auction, a great door prize and adorable wiener dog races.
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