They are instructions for permanently removing a recessive disease gene from any population of dogs without removing
a single dog from a breeding program.
Not exact matches
Researchers
from Uppsala University, Sweden, and the Broad Institute, USA, have identified both similarities and differences between a
single tumor type in multiple
dogs breeds; a finding they believe parallels the situation in the cancer of human patients.
Researchers
from Uppsala University, Sweden, and the Broad Institute, USA, have identified both similarities and differences between a
single tumour type in multiple
dogs breeds; a finding they believe parallels the situation in the cancer of human patients.
Researchers
from SciLifeLab / Uppsala University, Sweden, and the Broad Institute, USA, have identified both similarities and differences between a
single tumour type in multiple
dogs breeds; a finding they believe parallels the situation in the cancer of human patients.
Northern
breeds equipped with heavy double coats have more protection
from the elements than
dogs with a
single coat and originating
from warmer climates.
As
dogs vary greatly
from one
breed to another, there is no
single standard of good conformation.
Basically, many
dogs originate
from a
single geological location, and this tends to increase the chances of inbreeding to create the
breed.
During WWII, British breeder Joy Freer
single - handedly preserved the
breed by borrowing food
from anyone who would donate it to maintain her
dogs» health and weight.
Dogs with a single whorl or more than two whorls and dogs lacking a ridge are disqualified from the show ring and should not be b
Dogs with a
single whorl or more than two whorls and
dogs lacking a ridge are disqualified from the show ring and should not be b
dogs lacking a ridge are disqualified
from the show ring and should not be
bred.
With the other genetic tests currently available for Australian Shepherds, most notably MDR1, CEA and PRA, the answer to the «what to do» question is straightforward: Having a
single copy of the CEA - CH or prcd / PRA mutations or even two of the MDR1 are not reasons to remove a
dog from your
breeding program.
The old - timers are mum on the topic as well, though they had to have noticed their kennels went
from a wide variety of
dogs to a
single breed.
From the same source: «The term «mastiff» describes a group of giant varieties of
dogs rather than a
single breed.»
When
breeds are
singled out as dangerous or vicious, responsibility is removed
from the
dog owner which is where it belongs.
The dramatic rise in popularity of the German Shepherd
Dog almost
from its first introduction to the United States is perhaps the
single biggest reason that this
breed historically was known for fairly significant health problems.
Michigan authorities have intervened in at least two such facilities in the past two years, obtaining more than 350
dogs from a
single breeding kennel that had «spiraled out of control» and 120
dogs from another commercial breeder.
A mixed
breed is just what it sounds like: a
dog who doesn't come
from a
single purebred mother and father (of the same
breed, that is).
Based on all of the reports (
from the USDA, Better Business Bureau and the State Auditor's department), this
single act alone would do more to solve the primary issues with illegal and unethical
dog breeding in the state than Prop B. It's a good first step.
Most canine
breeding programmes are selecting
dogs from a
single breed to perform a particular function.
The longer that a
single puppy mill is
breeding dogs, the more likely it is that future generations of puppies
bred in these mills suffer
from certain hereditary or congenital conditions.