Sentences with phrase «relatively easy breed»

English Setters do not suffer from a lot of health problems or hereditary diseases, which makes them a relatively easy breed to care for.

Not exact matches

For D. australis, a successful captive breeding program means that at least the Ball's Pyramid population will be relatively easy to sample.
Austad decided that opossums age and breed relatively quickly because they are easy targets for predators.
The plutonium that will be «bred» in Japan's FBRs is «super weapons grade» material, which will be relatively easy to separate.5 Japan is likely to find it increasingly difficult to gain international acceptance for its fast breeder program.
Emperor penguins are particularly suitable for such a project because they breed at a relatively small number of sites and they breed mainly on sea ice where they have high contrast with their surrounding environment, making them easier to count in remote sensing imagery.
These dog grooming tips and advice help you keep your dachshund looking good, although these little dogs are relatively easy compared to other breeds...
Predictable and consistent behavior Prefers human company, especially children Relatively «directable» without training Affectionate Able to be banged around, by kids and clumsy humans Comfortable indoors, and in the climates you live in and take vacations Doesn't require a lot of exercise Calm in the home; not hyperactive Medium high food drive; medium high prey drive (for fetching) Able to take, and learn from, a correction Low initiative Low fearfulness Submissive Low other - dog aggression Quiet; not highly reactive to bark at sights and sounds around the home or in public Image of a guard dog without the actual follow through (if you are into that kind of thing) Easily Housetrained (some breeds are easier than others)
A clean breed, the Collie is relatively easy to housebreak.
Thankfully, poodles are very smart dogs and are relatively easy to house train compared to most other breeds.
This breed is relatively easy to train.
Because the coat if this breed is so short, it is relatively easy to groom — the Black Mouth Cur simply requires occasional brushing to remove loose hairs.
The dog doesn't enjoy cuddles, but can be relatively easy to train compared to other breeds on this list.
The blue - crowned conure breeds readily in captivity, and this is one of few parrot species that is relatively easy to find in pet stores, as well as from breeders.
The long and silky coat of this breed is relatively easy to care for but it does demand a degree of care.
With Miniatures being a breed with a small genetic base and a great deal of documentary evidence on affected animals in previous generations it appears that once funding is raised this should be a relatively easy problem to find a solution to.
Second, because questions that have evaded human genomicists for years have come relatively easy (or easier, anyway) to dog genomicists due to the incredible diversity and unique population structure of our domestic dog breeds.
Housebreaking is relatively easy for this breed.
House training is relatively easy, and obedience and agility trials are filled with top - performing dogs of this breed.
The dog genome is easier to parse for cancer - mapping studies because of the relatively closed genetic makeup of distinct breeds.
Compared with many of the sculptured, barbered breeds of the terrier group, a pet Aussie is relatively easy to groom: Use your fingers to pluck the long hairs growing in front of and between the eyes.
Bearded dragons make amazing pets for adults and children, and breeding them is relatively easy if you get a few key points correct, such as temperature and lighting.
This breed is relatively easy to care for: weekly or bi-weekly brushing, periodic trimming of the furnishings, and monthly baths are all that's needed to keep an English Setter looking his best.
The three Belgian breeds are relatively easy to train; the Malinois requires little grooming, but the Tervuren and Shepherd must be brushed a couple of times a week.
Dr. Lennart Swenson, geneticist at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, calls our attention to the fact that it is relatively easy to define «normal» and segregate them from «affected» (dysplastic elbows), and select our breeding stock from the former class.
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