Not exact matches
The
breed of the entrepreneur personality has many unique
traits that don't always fit into the
same box that some may consider the «norm» in a relationship.
Humans actually noticed that, if there was a specific
trait you liked about your, say male dog, you could
breed it with a female with the
same trait and the offspring would inherit that
trait.
Even dogs of similar appearance and the
same breed often have diverse behavioral
traits in the
same way that human siblings often have very different personalities,» she said.
It makes sense that only a few genes would suffice to determine a
trait such as body size, Ostrander says, because all dog
breeds belong to the
same species, Canis familiaris, and most have taken shape in the last three centuries.
The alternative model is that mutations of large phenotypic effect underlie most of these
traits in dogs and that the
same variants have been transferred to a wide diversity of dog
breeds leading to phenotypic diversity from a narrow genetic base [5], [8], [12].
breed (noun) Animals within the
same species that are so genetically similar that they produce reliable and characteristic
traits.
A dog's appearance can not tell observers anything about their behavior; even dogs of identical appearance and the
same breed often have very different behavioral
traits.
This
breed is a descendant of the Abyssinian and has many of the
same traits.
The dog
breed at that time was larger than today's Pomeranian though they share the
same physical
traits.
The reason is simple, to reach such an extreme physique, the breeder must keep on
breeding dogs belonging to the
same genetic pool so these
traits and characteristics become «fixed».
These
breeds simply love snuggling and getting attention from their owners and their family unit, so it's no wonder why the Shollie boasts the
same personality
trait.
Like physical appearance, you can't predict the personality
traits of your mixed
breed with the
same accuracy as you would a purebred.
While Chihuahuas with long coats, as their name expresses, have much longer hair than the others, they are otherwise the
same with regard to
breed traits.
Purebred dogs will normally exhibit the
same traits as other dogs in their
breed while mixed
breeds will usually have
traits found in both
breeds.
While no two dogs are the
same, the genes associated with a
breed can affect behaviours, illnesses and
traits.
I've worked with this other
breed, they have all the
same good
traits of the Bulldog, with fewer of the health problems.
So to say that all dogs in a
breed are going to have the
same traits is to be short - sighted and naive.
These
breeds do tend to share some of the
same traits however, which includes great intelligence, strength, and a tendency to aggression towards other animals (i.e. dogs, cats, rodents, etc.).
Thanks to rigorous
breeding procedures, the
breed continues to share many of the
same traits that they first did years ago.
Essentially, the teacup ought to possess the exact
same traits as any other sorts of this
breed.
Second, dogs of the
same breed may look alike, but their personality
traits vary widely.
Despite their tenacity and determination in battle, commoners actually
bred pit bull terriers with some of the
same qualities and
traits that we still love about them to this day.
It is quite reasonable for a breeder to take a male and a female of the
same breed, with the desired
traits of that
breed to
breed them to get the best they obtain of that
breed.
When some domesticated
breeds require advanced care, possessing the
same or more intensive
traits of some exotics, and no one thinks they shouldn't be available as pets, the talk about how unethical it is to have exotic pets amounts to prejudice against them for being non-conventional.
However, poor husbandry, and
breeding dogs which are likely to pass on
breed related diseases and
traits are two sides of the
same welfare coin.