This trait of this dog breed gave them the impression that they are too lazy to exercise.
Not exact matches
Clearly, selective
breeding can cause dramatic changes in a creature like a
dog, so what does it matter whether it's humans doing the selecting
of traits, or nature preferring certain
traits based on suitability to survive?
I do maintain that almost every Doberman breeder whom I have met, and I have met many
of them from coast to coast, is a pretty dedicated person who has striven through careful
breeding to eliminate the less desirable
traits which were inherent in the German
dogs of 20 years or so ago.
How many
of those animals that you speak
of have been so overbred (or
bred to have ridiculous
traits in the case
of cats and
dogs) that they physically can not give birth naturally without assistance?
The
dogs came from a variety
of breeds which have been
bred over thousands
of years to have — among other
traits — snouts
of various lengths.
Even
dogs of similar appearance and the same
breed often have diverse behavioral
traits in the same way that human siblings often have very different personalities,» she said.
«Thus, the use
of small populations artificially
bred for desired
traits, such as smaller body size or coat color, may have led to an accumulation
of harmful genetic variations in
dogs.»
Co-author Heidi Parker, a geneticist at NHGRI, says that because humans initially
bred dogs for specific
traits — say, smaller body size or calm temperament — selection created a population «bottleneck» that narrowed the genetic variation in offspring, leaving them with just a few specific clusters
of variable genetic regions.
The alternative model is that mutations
of large phenotypic effect underlie most
of these
traits in
dogs and that the same variants have been transferred to a wide diversity
of dog breeds leading to phenotypic diversity from a narrow genetic base [5], [8], [12].
Coupled with the
dog domestication bottleneck, this likely simplified the genetic architecture
of quantitative
traits, including complex disease phenotypes that are not fixed within
breeds and were not the subject
of selection for novelty.
This paedomorphic
trait is retained by adults
of some
breeds in many domesticated mammals, including
dogs, cattle, goats, and rabbits.
Humans have long
bred plants and animals to favor certain
traits (e.g.,
dogs that retrieve things, trees that produce a lot
of fruit).
Some
of these include reading up on
dog breeds and their different personality
traits, talking to fellow paw - rents to get the best tips and tricks, and buying everything that's necessary beforehand.
Just like people have their own individual personalities, each
breed of dog has its own personality
traits.
This
trait friendliness
of the
breed also makes them excellent therapy
dogs.
This intense training method focuses and keys in on instinctual
traits of certain aggressive
breeds, honing skills to develop a useful, happy, effective canine companion and working
dog.
Loyalty is a
trait of the
dog, something that is integral to the
breed, a viscous nature is either
bred into the
dog through bad
breeding or is a result
of poor training and negative reinforcement.
Breeding Fox Terrier with White Terrier, Russell created
breed of dogs having distinctive coloring patterns but having all the desired hunting
traits necessary in hunting
dog.
As many
breeds carry the proper
traits to excel in schutzhund training, only the top few percent
of dogs within the specific
breed will excel as schutzhund candidates.
A
dog's appearance can not tell observers anything about their behavior; even
dogs of identical appearance and the same
breed often have very different behavioral
traits.
When they find any
dog not fitting any
of the above
traits it is considered to be a poor
breed or not the particular
breed at all.
Instead
of listing the
breed on the kennel information sheet, SVASC has started to post the
dogs» stories and focus on personality
traits.
The Spitz is not a
breed of dog, but is a term that refers to several different
dog breeds that share common
traits, including long and curly tails that extend up and over the back.
Because Golden Retrievers are so visible and popular, some families decide this is the
dog for them before ever really considering the typical
traits of this
breed.
However, there are certain
dog breeds known for excellent guard
dog traits that come from years
of careful
breeding.
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The reports will also include the dominant
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The Maltipoo
breed is evidence
of the incredible art
of dog breeding for
traits - such as hypoallergenic
traits.
This small, loveable
dog breed was developed as one
of the many new «designer
dog breeds» to hopefully combine the most sought - after
traits of the Poodle and Shih Tzu.
A study
of prevalent
breeds will help you with a better and more comprehensive understanding
of your
dog's behavioral
traits, the health risks that your
dog is prone to and the type
of personality your
dog is likely to develop.
The Chorkie is a small -
breed dog that exhibits a combination
of physical and personality
traits from its two parent
breeds — the Chihuahua and the Yorkshire Terrier.
Because
dog breeding is mainly assortative
breeding, without the sorting
of individuals by
trait, a
breed could not be established, nor could poor genetic material be removed.
While many
breeds and mixed
breeds of dogs sport a black or spotted tongue, the
breed most well known for the
trait is the chow chow.
Many case studies on
breeds,
breed crosses for dominance studies, Myths and fallacies about
breeding dogs, inheritance
of traits (such as temperament, health, intelligence, and abilities).
While most families are not concerned with the finer points
of dog showmanship, knowing specific
traits precludes adopting a mixed -
breed or inferior animal that unscrupulous sellers attempt to pass off as pure -
bred.
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Fortenberry does not explain how this particular small mastiff was able to reproduce itself — perish the thought that it was
bred to the lowly spaniel — but one
of the
traits one discovers in talking with breeders
of American pit bull terriers is that they consider the
dog capable
of almost anything, including virgin birth.
Each
dog breed has their own
traits that are unique to them so you will want to pick the type that fits best into your lifestyle, your level
of patience and activity.
The multi-part report, «Pedigree
Dogs Exposed» looked at the health problems experienced by certain
breeds as a result
of breeders striving to accentuate certain physical
traits.
German Shepherd Lab Mix Overview
Dog Breed Group: Weight: 50 — 100 lbs Height: 17 — 20 inches Lifespan: 10 — 12 years Common Health Issues: Joint Dysplasia, Heart Failure, Bloat, Epilepsy Coat Colors: Black, Yellow, Chocolate, White, Tan Common Traits of the German Shepherd Lab Mix This hybrid mix dog is considered to be an -LSB-.
Dog Breed Group: Weight: 50 — 100 lbs Height: 17 — 20 inches Lifespan: 10 — 12 years Common Health Issues: Joint Dysplasia, Heart Failure, Bloat, Epilepsy Coat Colors: Black, Yellow, Chocolate, White, Tan Common
Traits of the German Shepherd Lab Mix This hybrid mix
dog is considered to be an -LSB-.
dog is considered to be an -LSB-...]
Many, many owners do know their
dog (including the
traits of the
dog's
breed) and remain responsible with their
dog which leads to long, peaceful, happy lives together.
The BBC documentary, «Pedigree
Dogs Exposed,» spotlighted several
breeds in which breeders have, through inbreeding, emphasized physical
traits over the health
of the animals, leading to problems that include cancer, epilepsy, heart disease and difficulty breathing
********************************************************************************************************* The pit bull's unusual
breeding history has produced some bizarre behavioral
traits, described by The Economist's science editor in an article published a few years ago, at the peak
of a heated British controversy over dangerous
dogs that saw the pit bull banned in England.
Since 2006 there have been 3 psychological studies which focused on the personality and behavioral
traits of the owners
of pit bulls and other high - risk
breeds of dog.
A pit bull, is defined as any
dog that is an APBT, Am Staf Terrier, Staff Bull Terrier, or any
dog displaying the majority
of physical
traits of anyone (1) or more
of the above
breeds, or any
dog exhibiting those distinguishing characteristics which substantially conform to the standards set by the AKC or UKC for any
of the above
breed.
That aside though, because most
dogs are fairly easy to identify by most people across
breeds; there is no standardized system
of identifying and recording these
traits.
Unless the genetic marker for such a
trait is extinguished in all
breeds of dogs, then there is a chance that we can eliminate the chewing behavior
of dogs.
Breeders
of Designer
Dogs combine purebred parents
of different
breeds in the hope that the best
traits of the two
breeds will be expressed in the puppies.
Does the history
of the
breed really determine their current behavior — in as much as, even if there is an «aggression gene» (there's not), have the
traits that these
dogs were originally
bred for predetermined the behavior
of all American Pit Bull Terriers and American Staffordshire Terriers in the wold today?
If you are a serious breeder or a conscientious occasional breeder, have your
dogs certified free
of the
trait by the OFA or, at the very least, have your veterinarian thoroughly examine your pet for a tendency to patellar luxation before considering
breeding.