Require that all members accept
the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club and to require that member / breeders promote quality and good health in their breeding practices.
(c) to strongly urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which the Shih Tzu shall be judged.
Some of its purposes are to encourage and promote quality in the breeding of purebred Golden Retrievers; to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; to urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club; to conduct AKC sanctioned events within Maine; and promote cooperation and good sportsmanship among its members in the ownership, training and exhibition of Golden Retrievers.
We urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which the Boston Terrier shall be judged.
Accept the breed
standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which the Parson Russell Terrier is to be bred.
to urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which the Boston Terrier shall be judged;
To define precisely the true type of the breed, and to urge members and breeders to accept
that standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which English Cocker Spaniels shall be judged;
c) To preserve
the standard of the breed as approved by The Canadian Kennel Club.
To urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Bernese Mountain Dogs shall be judged.
To urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club (herein AKC) as the only standard of excellence by which the Old English Sheepdog will be judged.
Help members and breeders to better understand and promote
the standard of our breed as determined and approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence for which the Great Pyrenees will be judged,
The objects of the Club shall be: (a) to encourage and promote quality in the breeding of purebred Great Danes and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; (b) to urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Great Danes shall be judged; (c) to do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows and obedience trials; (d) to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows and obedience trials under the rules and Regulations of the American Kennel Club.
to urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Flat - Coated Retrievers shall be judged;
to urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which English Springer Spaniels shall be judged;
(b) to urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Czechoslovakian Vlcaks shall be judged
Encourage members and breeders to accept that
the Standard of the Breed as approved by the Canadian Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which the German Shepherd Dog shall be judged
To urge members and breeders to accept and support
the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Poodles shall be judged.
Our goals are to encourage and promote the breeding of pure - bred Golden Retrievers and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; to urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Golden Retrievers shall be judged; to do all in our power to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials, agility trials, hunt tests and field trials; and to conduct sanctioned and licensed specialty shows, obedience trials, agility trials, and field trials under the rules of The American Kennel Club.
To urge members and breeders to accept
the Standard of the breed as approved by the AKC as the only standard of excellence by which the German Shepherd Dog shall be judged.
b) to urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Golden Retrievers shall be judged;
To support
the standard of the breed as the only standard of perfection by which Miniature Schnauzers shall be judged;
To encourage and promote quality breeding of Miniature Schnauzers of correct type in conformity with
the standard of the breed as set forth by the American Miniature Schnauzer Club and approved by the American Kennel Club;
(b) encourage members and breeders to accept
the Standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the standard of excellence by which Labrador Retrievers shall be judged;
The club supports one
standard of the breed as adopted by the membership and approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Dachshunds shall be judged.
* Encourage members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which Basset Hounds shall be judged.
To breed as closely to
the standard of the breed as adopted by the ECSCA with the goal being to produce the highest quality English Cocker Spaniel in temperament and health which promotes the breeds true characteristics and versatility as a companion and for the function for which it was bred.
(a) To encourage and promote quality in the breeding of apricot and red poodles and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection; (b) To urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which they shall be judged; (c) To do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows and obedience trials;
(b) to urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by The American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which they shall be judged;
To urge members and breeders to accept
the standard of the breed as approved by the American Kennel Club as the only standard of excellence by which English Cocker Spaniels shall be judged.
Not exact matches
What started
as a rare
breed, soon turned into a glut and has now become the
standard of animation, computer generated films offer varying levels
of quality.
If more governors had exhibited Mark Warner's excellent grasp for what it would take to improve the teaching profession, terms such
as «Highly Qualified Teachers» and «High Objective Uniform State
Standard of Evaluation» might not have entered our lexicon («Netting an Elusive
Breed,» Feature, Fall 2004).
As tradition dictates, the SLS AMG Black Series is outwardly distinguished by a series
of aerodynamic and bodywork changes that provide a distinctly brawnier appearance than the
standard SLS AMG — in keeping with its race -
bred lineage.
The Hyundai Tucson is a good value compact sport utility vehicle, but like the rest
of the crossover
breed, the chances
of seeing one off - road is quite slim;
as such, front - wheel drive is
standard and all - wheel drive is optional on all models.
NEW YORK: 5 May 2016 — Rising demand for a new
breed of hybrid tablets — 2 in 1 devices that function
as either a laptop or a tablet — is shaking up the tablet market and contributing to a shift in the way owners are interacting with these devices, positively improving the overall user experience, compared with
standard tablets, according to the J.D. Power 2016 U.S. Tablet Satisfaction StudySM — Volume 1.
The
standard we use today is intrinsically the same
as that was written in 1934 when a group
of interested people sorted out what they realised were four separated
breeds - Tibetan Terrier, Tibetan spaniel, Lhasa Apso and the Chinese cousin the Shih Tzu.
Breeding the best dogs we can with the available resources, then preparing and showing those dogs to their very best advantage to the judge whilst the other exhibitors in the ring with us are doing the very same is all part
of competing in the show ring to be awarded
as the closest on the day to meeting the
breed standard.
The Constitution and By - Laws or the
Standard for the
breed may be amended at any time, provided that a copy
of any proposed amendment has been mailed by the Corresponding Secretary to each member in good standing
as of the date
of mailing, accompanied by a ballot on which the member shall indicate a choice for or against the action to be taken.
As of 2010, the SV
standard in Germany for the German Shepherd Dog will be changed to read: «The German Shepherd Dog is
bred in the hair varieties Stock Hair and Longstock Hair, both with undercoat.»
As breed standards change (sometimes it's just a matter
of a color becoming acceptable), and new
breeds are registered and approved (a lengthy process), you'll need to understand the requirements.
The available gene pool is,
of course, the great equalizer that levels the playing field in our quest to
breed dogs that meet the
breed standard,
as any
of us can only achieve
as much success in that quest
as the available gene pool allows.
with a list
of the membership, (iii) notify newly elected applicants
of their membership and furnish them with a copy
of the By - Laws and
Standard of the
Breed, (iv) issue notices
of all meetings, mail lists and ballots to all members
as required by these By - Laws and receive such ballots back from the members, (v) hold,
as custodian, such books, records and correspondence which the Corresponding Secretary is required to keep or which come into his or her possession by virtue
of the office and (vi) perform such other duties
as the office may require.
Each Cat Fancy organization,
as governing body, has its own list
of cat
breeds that are recognized,
as well
as certain published
breed standards.
Background The
Standard Schnauzer is the oldest
of the three schnauzer
breeds and has been documented
as far back
as the 1400s.
As a direct consequence
of this observation and following consultations with key stakeholders including the veterinary profession, major animal welfare charities and the Kennel Club, the Dog Advisory Council published a report detailing what it considers to be the
standard to be adopted by ALL breeders in relation to the «management»
of both
breeding dogs and their puppies.
History and Facts: Originally
bred as a smaller version
of the
Standard and Giant Schnauzer, this dog was originally used for hunting rats.
Must be able to lift dogs up to 70 lbs Pet Groomer: Excellent scissoring skills Strong knowledge
of correct
breed standards Positive and professional attitude with pets, clients and co-workers Ability to work independently
as well
as with others Strong work ethic Dedication to cleanliness
of equipment and surrounding work areas Concern for safety at all times Great communication and customer service skills.
Whether these small versions
of the
standard Shih Tzu become a new
breed,
as some would like, or remain
as part
of the Shih Tzu
breed, remain to be seen.
The Miniature Schnauzer is one
of the most popular
breeds worldwide and
as of 2008 the 11th most popular
breed in the United States, mainly for its temperament and small size.The
breed originated in Germany in the mid-to-late 19th century
as a cross between a
Standard Schnauzer and a smaller
breed, such
as Poodle or Affenpinscher.
Only the National Club has say in many issues that will shape the future
of the
breed in Canada (such
as the
breed standard).
Just
as close relatives shouldn't be judging each other in contests, they shouldn't be
breeding with each other — especially when the sole goal
of those overseeing the
breeding is to produce an offspring that accentuates some silly, and often unhealthy, physical characteristic that the latest
breed standards deem «desirable.»