The primary cause of Saluki deaths is cancer, according to
a Survey by the Kennel Club and the Small Animal Veterinary Association.
Not exact matches
The first presentation,
by Ian Seath, dealt with the two documents (the «Breed Health Improvement Strategy» document and the «Health
Survey Toolkit») that have just been introduced
by the
Kennel Club.
However, analysis of the litter details for Bedlington terriers in the
Kennel Club's Breed Record Supplements for 2012 (litter size range = 1 - 8, mode = 5, median = 5, mean = 4.6), indicates the apparent normality of the data relating to «litter size» implied
by the
survey data.
The
survey form used
by the BTHG was loosely based on that devised
by the
Kennel Club.
A YouGov
survey about electric shock collars, commissioned
by the
Kennel Club in 2009, that 70 % disapproved of the use of electric shock collars on dogs, with only 9 % of people approving of their use.
In a 1994
survey conducted
by the American
Kennel Club of its parent breed
clubs, hypothyroidism was found to be the health issue of greatest concern overall, as well as for each of the seven groups except for the toy dog group, where it was rated fourth in importance.
A
survey of Boxer owners carried out
by the UK
Kennel Club found that 38.5 % of deaths in the
survey period had been due to cancer.
In a
survey overseen
by the British
Kennel Club, the most commonly reported condition in living Bulldogs was the Cherry eye.
An independent
survey commissioned
by the UK
Kennel Club (2014) indicated almost three - quarters of the nation's general public disapproves of shock collars and would support a blanket ban.
(
Kennel Club Press Release) A breed health
survey has been launched
by the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever
Club of UK with the support of the
Kennel Club.
A health
survey conducted
by the
Kennel Club in 2004 listed a high percentage (18 %) of Cardigan Welsh Corgis with reproductive problems including false pregnancy.
The dachshund breed according to recent
surveys by American
Kennel Club continues to be popular and consistently appears in the top 10 dog breeds of America.
While the performance is not being restaged for the Guggenheim show (a blockbuster
survey of Chinese art since 1989 that was curated
by Alexandra Munroe with Hou Hanru and Philip Tinari), the video has become a talking point for such animal welfare groups as the American
Kennel Club, which has made the following statement: