Not exact matches
But the reason why strikers are often a bit prima donna - ish and why they cost
so much bloody money is that they are a rare
breed and
so the best are wanted
by every
club in the world.
Dachshund
club of America web - site maintains a list of member breeders who agree to abide
by the their code of ethics, this code specifically prohibits breeders from selling puppies to pet stores
so you will not find a puppy
bred by a responsible breeder in a store.
First recognized
by the American Kennel
Club in 2003, this is still an American
breed with a uniquely American heritage —
so if you've been looking for a home - grown
breed, this might just be the dog for you.
Also known as the Labrashepherd and Sheprador, the German Sheprador is a hybrid versus pure -
bred so is not recognized
by the American Kennel
Club.
The monies going to the AKC CHF are earmarked for a donor - advised fund that is directed
by each national
club so that research can be targeted to issues specific to that
breed.
Of some 130 +
breeds recognized
by the American Kennel
Club and hundreds more
by some other registries, a dozen or
so had been reported to be affected, in the early years of looking at the problem.
Require
breed clubs to keep an Open Health Registry
so that the occurrence of all genetic diseases can be monitored and openly shared
by breeders and prospective puppy buyers.
They are
bred by the conformity standards of the
Club for German Shepherd Dogs Inc.,
so members of this family will live up to a certain standard of beauty that the owners of Shepherds have come to expect.
The Kennel
Club quickly changed the
breed name to Shetland Sheepdogs, even though the modern Sheltie
breed is
so evidently highly influenced
by Rough Collie crosses.
The Kennel
Club funds a Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust
so most of the expense is taken care of, but resources such as consumables and laboratory materials are funded solely
by donations from funding organisations,
breed clubs and individuals.
«Well known throughout India, the
breed is regularly exhibited in this country and
so too in America where it was first recognised in 1935
by the American Kennel
Club.
In 1897, the Weimaraner
Club of Germany was formed to «protect» the
breed and prevent its acquisition
by the general public, or
so - called «commoners.»
Also known as the Beazu and Shigle, the Bea Tzu is the offspring of 2 different pure - breds
so doesn't qualify for membership to the American Kennel
Club (AKC) however he is recognized
by the Dog Registry of America, Inc. (DRA), American Canine Hybrid
Club (ACHC), Designer
Breed Registry (DBR), Designer Dogs Kennel
Club (DDKC) and the International Designer Canine Registry (IDCR)
Indeed in some cases the
breed standard is being interpreted
so badly
by the dog showing community, that the kennel
club has allocated that
breed to be «at risk» from conformational defects.
The Pomeranian Husky is a new mixed
breed obtained
by crossing a Pomeranian with a Siberian Husky, and puppies are hard to find and expensive,
so you'll be entering into the exclusive
club of Pomsky owners, discovering the pros and cons of this new mixed
breed.
The Pharaoh Hound
Club of America, Inc. was organized in 1970
by Mrs. Rita Laventhall - Sacks, with the help of Ruth Taft - Harper, Elaine and Dexter Linn and Kathryn Benson, who recognized the need to unite Pharaoh Hound breeders and owners across the country, to ensure the continued integrity of the
breed they had come to
so admire.
If the
breed is represented
by multiple national registries within a country, we strongly urge you to work in cooperation with all of the other
breed clubs so that all
clubs are taking similar action.