Sentences with phrase «raise hunting dogs»

The initiative does not affect individuals who raise hunting dogs, livestock facilities, or animal rescue and shelter operators that are not involved in commercial sale of puppies.
I raise hunting dogs.
«We got Jessie from a man who raised hunting dogs,» said Gail.

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It has as a descendant, the Dunker, a Norwegian tracker dog breed that at the beginning of the 19th century was especially raised to hunt hares.
Have raised many dogs, most retrievers or hunting (Catahoulas) but never a herder.
We have been raising hunting / show dogs for over 5 years.
They were raised for duck and waterfowl hunting in adverse weather conditions so they are extremely strong and powerful dogs.
Increased exposure to other dogs raises the risk so pups that are kenneled, regularly boarded, shown in competition, or hunted are more susceptible.
Dr. Price has been raising and showing, hunting and field trialing these beautiful dogs since 1998.)
For instance, the feist is a hunting dog raised in the Southern United States for hunting small game.
BECAUSE people believe it's all how you raise them and accidentally get an American Labrador retriever that should be a champion hunting dog or at least acts like one and the average family loses it's mind trying to control it and (yes what you said) they think the dog is born acting like a seeing eye dog labrador
During the height of the breed's popularity, several English kings were involved with raising and hunting with these dogs.
She began raising puppies for Leader Dogs for the Blind when she was 9 years old and has evolved into an award winning trainer and high - in - trial competitor participating in obedience, agility, weight pull, rally obedience, conformation, nosework, dock jumping, barn hunt, French Ring Sport, UKC Dog Sport and personal protection.
Covered are 4 - H, obedience competition, animal - assisted therapy, agility, tracking, raising puppies for a service dog organization, junior showmanship, hunt tests, herding, lure coursing, and go - to - ground tests and trials.
The ancestors of our domestic canines, wolves and wild dogs, live in a pack, hunt as a team and raise their young with assistance from others within the family.
Our ultimate goal is to offer a quality, family raised, HEALTHY Labrador or Golden Retriever that is well - adapted, superior tempered, and an impressive addition to their forever families that will make ideal family pets, working hunting companions, as well as therapy and service dogs without over pricing our pups!
* We DO raise a form of «Feist» — The «Feist» is a performance dog primarily bred for hunting.
Exception for small for profit breeders and all dogs raised for hunting or sport.
A huge loophole but the original Act approved by voters largely exempted dogs raised and used for hunting or sport.
Activities, such as hunting, eating or hard play and exercise with other dogs, can raise the dog's level of excitement enough to bring about an attack of narcolepsy and cataplexy.
Pacelle also went so far as sort of excuse Vick for his behavior because as a society we give a lot of «mixed signals» about our concern for animals — even going so far as to compare those who hunt and raise animals for food (you know, to help people survive), and to experiment on (you know, to cure diseases to kill people) to dog fighting (you know because torturing dogs for the fun of it is sort of similar to those others).
Descended from and related to wolves, the wild canids that live in social packs and cooperate in hunting and raising litters, dogs are at once alien creatures and highly adapted (and adaptable) human playmates and partners.
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