Sentences with phrase «recognized as a breed»

British Shorthairs may have started out as street cats in the United Kingdom, but with plenty of hard work from breeders all over the world, the British Shorthair has become a force to be reckoned with on the CFA show bench, having been recognized as a breed in May 1980.
Despite its long history as a farm dog, the Wheaten wasn't recognized as a breed in Ireland until 1937.
Recognized as a breed after WWII.
Now known for being excellent guide dogs and search and rescue dogs, the Golden Retriever was officially recognized as a breed -LSB-...]
It was first recognized as a breed by the ABKC in 2004, and by the United Kennel Club (UKC) in 2013.
Some minis are recognized as a breed in their own right or as an official variety of the original breed.
Kennel clubs finally recognized it as a breed in 1903.
While these dogs have not been recognized as a breed by the American Kennel Club, this has not stopped breeders and owners from already giving the little Puggles a nickname: the «miniature mastiff».
In 1892, the Cocker Spaniel was recognized as a breed in England.
Insecurities on both sides were appeased when the MBT was recognized as a Breed rather than as a Variety.
Do remember that Purebreds are considered Purebreds because they are recognized as a breed.
However, you'd be forgiven for not knowing much about this wolf - like breed though, as they have only very recently been recognized as a breed, and there are only a few of the dogs around.
The Bichon Frise wasn't officially recognized as a breed until the 1930s.
«Pitbulls or pit bulls» are not recognized as a breed by the American Kennel Club (AKC).
History and Facts: This herding dog was recognized as a breed in the 1800s and became popular when Queen Victoria took several as pets.
For a type of dog to be recognized as a breed, there must be a record of breeding going back generations.
The Brittany was first recognized as a breed in 1907 when an orange and white male named Boy was registered in France.
The Löwchen Löwchens are small, long - haired dogs that have been recognized as a breed since the Renaissance.
They were recognized as a breed by the British Kennel Club in 1920 with the formation of the Border Terrier Club, and then by the American Kennel Club in 1930.
By 1904, the American Kennel Club (AKC) had recognized them as a breed.
They were officially recognized as a breed by the American Kennel Club in 1888.
The Alaskan Husky is not a purebred like the previous two sled dogs, nor is she even recognized as a breed.
As of this time, Yorkipoos are not recognized as a breed and most of them are first generation.
The Jack Russell is not recognized as a breed by the Kennel Club in the UK, where a similar breed, the Parson Russell Terrier is recognized.
American Bully The American Bully was recognized as a breed by the United Kennel Club (UKC) in the summer of 2013.
The Sarplaninac was recognized as a breed by the Federation Cynolgique Internationale since 1939 and by the UKC since 1995.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis were recognized as a breed in 1934 by both the Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club.
Siamese cats were first exported from Thailand in the late 1800s, and they were first recognized as a breed by the Cat Fanciers Association in 1934.
With the help of crossing with several breeds, the Blue Heeler was recognized as a breed with a fixed breed standard in 1903.

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The Refuge is recognized internationally as an important feeding, resting and breeding ground for millions of migratory birds on the Pacific and Central Flyways.
Examples would be species that have different breeding seasons or courtship displays, and which therefore never recognize one another as potential mates.
Another breed that came from the same lineage as APBT and is often incorrectly categorized as «Pit Bull» is the American Staffordshire Terrier, as recognized by the American Kennel Club.
The City of Tulsa, recognizing the need to promote spay / neuter as an effective means of population control, recently launched its «Paws & Think» campaign, urging citizens to stop and think about the consequences of irresponsible breeding and accidental litters.
The correct name for this breed is the American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) as recognized by the United Kennel Club.
The term «hobbyist» refers to an individual or an organization who is not a commercial breeder but is (1) actively involved in any nationally recognized, organized animal sport or hobby for a period of at least one year prior to making application; or (2) participates in field trials, owns nationally - recognized breeds used specifically as hunting dogs, participates in hunting activities, has held (and continues to hold) a current valid Oklahoma hunting license and has held such license for at least one year prior to making application; or (3) qualifies as a «rescuer.»
One of the oldest recognized breeds, the pug has flourished as a companion dog through the ages, dating back as early as 400 B.C. Though the pug's background is a bit of a mystery, most researchers agree that the breed comes from Asia, due to its similarities to the Pekingese.
To become an AKC recognized breed there must be a minimum number of dogs geographically distributed throughout the U.S., as well as an established breed club of responsible owners and breeders.
Rhodesian Ridgebacks, often known as African Bull Dogs, Ridgebacks, African Lion Hounds, Rhodesian Lion Dogs, and African Lion Dogs, are very unique and easy to recognize because of the distinct ridge of hair growing forward on the top of the breeds» back.
On the other hand, the Norwich and Norfolk terriers were considered one breed until 1979, when the AKC recognized the drop - eared variety as the Norfolk and the prick - eared variety as the Norwich.
Not only by registering their dogs as Toy Terriers, but actually breeding and showing them as Toy Terriers until the Yorkshire Terrier was given his own designation class and the Rough Coated — Broken Haired Toy Terrier joined their brethren the Broken Haired Scotch and Yorkshire Terrier as a single breed recognized as the Yorkshire Terrier.
The BBCR exists to recognize working and companion breeds that all have one thing in common: an origin story involving the Old English Bulldog as a common ancestor.
Small cosmetic differences can sometimes be enough to recognize two dog types as separate breeds, while other dog breeds include a multitude of size and colour variations.
When Rittmeister von Stephanitz first brought attention to the German Shepherd Dog as a recognized breed, there were two varieties of coat in the dogs, long coat and the short stock coat most often seen today.
The Australian Terrier was recognized as a distinct breed in England in 1933 and was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1960.
Before a dog type can become recognized as a new breed, a breeder must typically prove that mating two dogs of this particular type will result in offspring that have the same characteristics as the two parent dogs.
Each Cat Fancy organization, as governing body, has its own list of cat breeds that are recognized, as well as certain published breed standards.
A person recognized for Lifetime membership shall have contributed significantly to the Kerry Blue Breed as well as the United States Kerry Blue Terrier Club or one of the affiliated Chapter Clubs provided they have maintained their membership in the USKBTC.
What people refer to as «teacup» are extremely small specimens that are not recognized by the American Kennel Club or other breed registries because they do not adhere to the breed standard.
While it's not as popular as some other types of mixed breed dogs, this designer dog is recognized by the Dog Registry of America as an official mixed breed.
Eventually, registries such as the BBCR began recognizing the breed as separate from the American Pit Bull Terrier.
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