It is a type of gun dog that belongs to
the sporting breed group, most of which make excellent bodyguards.
Not exact matches
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For example, Dog Grooming, Part 2 covers the unique characteristics of
breeds in the
sporting, herding, hound and working
groups.
Noted as being the tallest, and one of the rarest
breeds of Spaniels, the Irish Water Spaniel is in the
sporting group.
Coming from Hungary, the Vizsla is a part of the pointer
group bred for
sporting.
The
sporting or gundog
group embraces many very popular pet
breeds.
The AKC divides dog
breeds into seven
groups, namely terriers, working, hound,
sporting, toy, herding and nonsporting.
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breed and places 2nd in the Toy
Group at the Canine
Sports Academy Fun Match.
His parent
breeds however are long - time members; the Old English Sheepdog joined the «herding»
group back in 1888 and is described as «adaptable, gentle and smart» while the Poodle joined the «
sporting group» back in 1887 and is pegged as being «very smart, proud and active».
The Beardoodle's mixed
breed make - up means he isn't eligible to join the American Kennel Club (AKC) however both parent
breeds are long - time members; the Poodle joined AKCs «
sporting»
group in 1887 while the Bearded Collie was named to AKC's «herding»
group in 1976.
The best of each
breed then competes in its
group: terrier, toy, hound, working,
sporting, nonsporting and herding.
You can identify most members of the
sporting group by a
breed name that includes the word pointer, retriever, setter, or spaniel.
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UKC's 55 gun dogs are the setters, retrievers, and all - around hunting dogs in the AKC
sporting dog
group plus many European spaniels, pointers, and retrievers as well as
breeds with exotic names such as Stabyhoun, Pudelpointer; Barbet; and Kooikerhondje.
The 150th dog
breed in the registry, the Toller joins the Labrador, Golden, Flat - coated, and Curly - coated retrievers in the
sporting group.
Breeds that make good hunting dogs include those in the «sporting» group of the American Kennel Club, such as numerous breeds of Spaniels, Retrievers and Poi
Breeds that make good hunting dogs include those in the «
sporting»
group of the American Kennel Club, such as numerous
breeds of Spaniels, Retrievers and Poi
breeds of Spaniels, Retrievers and Pointers.
They are an active energetic
breed and love nothing more than having a job to do so the best way to exercise your Siberian Husky is to get involved with a local dog - sledding
group there are 4 different sled dog
sports in the UK.
It is no accident that the top obedience dogs come from the herding and
sporting groups, the conglomerations of
breeds developed to work with man and obey his signals.
The Schipper - Poo is the offspring of two different purebreds so he doesn't qualify to join the coveted American Kennel Club (AKC) however each parent
breed has been a member for more than a century; the Poodle joined AKCs «
sporting»
group in 1887 while the Schipperke was named to the same
group in 1904.
Both parent
breeds however, are long - time members of the AKC dating back to 1910 when the English Springer spaniel first gained recognition and joined the elite club's «
sporting»
group and to 1917 when the Labrador retriever was also admitted into AKC's «
sporting»
group.
Created by NBC
Sports Group in a multi-year agreement with the Kennel Club of Beverly Hills and Purina, the two - hour television presentation includes special features depicting canine life in Beverly Hills, as well as the traditional dog show judging of
breeds and
groups.
The
sporting group comprises some of the most popular
breeds, including pointers, setters, retrievers and spaniels.
Dogs in the
sporting group include the setters, pointers, spaniels, retrievers, and a handful of others, all
bred to hunt game birds.
The AKC divides
breeds into six
groups: working, herding,
sporting, non-
sporting, hound and toy.
From this NBC
Sports page, you can see videos of each
breed's individual judging, as well as the Best in
Group and Best in Show contests.
But thick - coated
breeds such as Huskies, Malamutes, and most of the
sporting group, are the most likely to suffer an excess of shed hair.
As a rough guide they originally divided the two
groups into those
breeds who were
breed for a
sporting purpose (in the widest means for example the terrier
group) and those who were
bred for another reason, e.g. Working Dogs, went into the non-
sporting group.
The name «Utility» essentially means fitness for a purpose and this
group consists of an extremely mixed and varied bunch, most
breeds having been selectively
bred to perform a specific function not included in the
sporting and working categories.
Epilepsy was more prevalent within the herding, hound, and
sporting, particularly the spaniel
breeds,
groups.
Elevated risk of elbow dysplasia relative to the mixed -
breed population was also limited to particular subsets of the purebred population: herding,
sporting, and working AKC
groups.
Though many
breeds appear more naturally adapted to the
sport, more than 150
breeds (including mixed -
breeds as a single
group) have demonstrated their ability to perform well.»
Retriever
breeds account for the risk in the AKC
sporting group.
Standard poodles are in the AKC non-
sporting group but in the working dog 1 haplotype association scheme, Havanese are in the AKC toy
group yet are categorized as haplotype working dog 1, and the AKC
sporting group includes retriever and spaniel
breeds while the haplotype sharing approach splits those into two distinct
groups.
Purebred dogs of AKC
breeds were categorized into one of the seven AKC
breed group designations (n = 65,952): herding (n = 9724), hound (n = 5344), non-
sporting (n = 6516),
sporting (n = 18,940), terrier (n = 4885), toy (n = 9798), and working (n = 10,745)(Additional file 1: Table S1).
Early onset cataracts showed a statistically greater probability of being found in two of the AKC
breed groupings, the non-
sporting and
sporting groups.
But that has not calmed animal protection
groups, who are advocating for stronger protection against zoo animals being sold for
breeding if successive generations will be deliberately used to attract people to the
sport of killing big cats.