Sentences with phrase «standard for the breed»

There is a written breed standard for each breed which the judge uses to determine the best cat / kitten in each breed.
For consecutive 11 years, the club held car shows and exhibitions and is noted for developing written standards for the breed.
Call to report puppy mills (dog and cat breeders with poor care standards for their breeding dogs).
There is no set standard for this breed but, for the most part, these dogs are friendly and outgoing by nature.
This breed has a relatively long lifespan between 12 and 16 years which is fairly standard for a breed of its size.
In a trade such as dog breeding, it is always best to know that not all people that claim to be breeders are actually practicing good standards for breeding.
This standard has served as a basis for all current standards for the breed.
Our high standard for breeding gives us a higher standard for our puppies.
The dog may be compared with the breed standard for a breed; again, this is based on visual assessment.
The Shih Tzu Club introduced the first standard for the breed in 1935.
The reputable breeder is interested solely in producing sound, healthy Old English Sheepdogs with as much adherence to the AKC Standard for the breed as possible.
They set the first standard for the breed based on «Ann's Son,» a dog belonging to Mostyn Walker.
The American Kennel Club breed club standards for these breeds generally include descriptions of both the ideal cropped, as well as a natural ear conformation.
You should become informed on the various medical conditions, appropriate health clearances, and the Official Standard for the breed before deciding to breed your Labrador.
Although the AKC has run advertising campaigns that imply a commitment to healthy dogs, they have no health standards for breeding other than a minimum age of 8 months.
(Psst: The dog descriptions that follow are the ideal standards for the breed, so if your pup doesn't match up with them, that just means he's one of a kind!)
Although the American Kennel Club (AKC) has run advertising campaigns that imply a commitment to healthy dogs, they have no health standards for breeding other than a minimum age of 8 months.
Members have to agree to specific standards for breeding rising and selling dogs along with sportsmanship.
Because performance is the most important trait, less consideration is given to conformation (this refers to how closely the dog matches a set physical standard for the breed).
The morphological standard for the breed was established in the first decades of the 20th Century in England, where the first Labs were registered in the Kennel Club.
Though measurements standards for the breed differ, the U.S. standard is a height of 30 to 32 inches (76 to 81 cm) and a weight of up to 145 pounds (66 kg) for males and 28 to 30 inches (71 to 76 cm) with a weight of up to 120 pounds (54 kg) for females.
That's why there is a temperament standard for every breed, a benchmark for what the breed is SUPPOSED to be like.
Currently there are three «Standards»: Dog Advisory Council Standard for Breeding Dogs; Kennel Club Assured Breeders» Scheme Standard and Guidance; CIEH Model Licence Conditions for Dog Breeding Establishments
The Italian standard for the breed was released in 1949 from the S.A.B.I. (Societá Amatori Bracco Italiano) in Lodi, Lombardy.
This dog is common in the US, though there is no universal standard for the breed.
Evaluate the exhibits strictly, fairly and impartially, in accordance with the accepted standard for each breed.
Breed Canaan Dogs which adhere to the American Kennel Club approved Standard for the breed and which are healthy and temperamentally and structurally sound.
As an accredited member of the International Guide Dog Federation (IGDF), we're proud to support their mission to improve and uphold worldwide standards for the breeding and training of guide dogs.
This is not a criticism of the quality of the dog as a loving family pet, but rather is the breeder's judgment that this particular dog does not meet the rigorous standard for breeding.
Five years later, the Shih Tzu Club decided in written form the European standard for the breed; and although the dogs were at first categorized by the Kennel Club as «Apsos», the name of the breed was soon brought back to that of Shih Tzu.
The AKC standard for the breed requires the Pembroke Welsh Corgi to be 10 to 12 inches at the withers.
Other appendix registries are seen in certain color breeds of horses, such as the Appaloosa, American Paint Horse, and American Cream Draft Horse, where foals with the proper pedigree for registration but do not meet the color standard for the breed, yet may still carry the necessary genetics in a minimally - expressed form, may be registered and bred to fully registered animals, with ensuing offspring eligible for registration if they meet the breed standard.
Since the Pomsky is a new breed in the designer dog world, there isn't a perfected standard for the breed.
Backyard breeders do not compete in AKC dog shows or field trials, and usually have no clue as to the AKC standards for their breed.
The Lhasa Apso comes from Tibet, but the Tibetans never wrote a breed standard, the Indians, the British, the Americans who went to Tibet and took home dogs learned first hand what the Tibetans wanted in their dogs, and they went home and wrote down the first standards for our breed.
Show dogs second, we strive to breed dogs that adhere as closely as possible to the written standard for our breed.
The KCA can also provide you with a list of breeders, members of the KCA, who have pledged to abide by the Code of Ethics of the KCA, and strive to breed only healthy animals who conform to the American Kennel Club standard for the breed.
Be familiar with the breed standards for their breeding dogs and strive to breed only those dogs which conform to each breed standard.
The breed standard for each breed of dog is distinct, giving a detailed «word picture» of the appearance and behavior of an idealized dog of that breed.
Only during the post-war period, American breeders created the cat that is now known as the Russian Blue and set standards for the breed.
A committee headed by Wright authored the first official standard for the breed.
Because breeding purpose varies so widely among APBTs, less consideration is paid to conformation (how closely the dog matches a set physical standard for the breed).
The first attempt at standardizing the breed was made by the Australian Rough - Coated Terrier Club in 1887, and by 1896 a Standard for the breed had been established.
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