Sentences with phrase «used by breed clubs»

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Unimpressed by Hollywood's cadre of vapid attention seekers, Bobby returns to the East Coast, using his newly bred left coast confidence to become a mainstay at the club, ushering it into a high society hot spot.
a current shotgun or firearm certificate issued to the owner of the dog, or to the agent or employee of the owner most likely to be using the dog for work in connection with the lawful shooting of animals OR a letter from a gamekeeper, a land occupier (or his agent), a person with shooting rights, a shoot organiser, a club official, a person representing the National Working Terrier Federation, or a person engaged in lawful pest control, stating that the breeder of the dog whose tail is to be docked is known to him and that dogs bred by that breeder have been used (as the case may be) on his land, or in his shoot, or for pest control.
To the full extent permissible by law, the English Springer Spaniel Club (ESSC) disclaims all responsibility for any damages or losses (including, without limitation, financial loss, damages for loss in breeding projects, loss of profits or other consequential losses) arising in contract, tort or otherwise from the use of or inability to use the website or any material appearing on the website, or from any action or decision taken as a result of using the website or any such material.
The breeds most commonly referred to as pit bulls are the American Staffordshire terrier, which is the term used by the American Kennel Club, and the American pit bull terrier, the term used by the United Kennel Club.
a) «pure» pit bulls, often called «gamebred» because they are the dogs most often used by serious fighters b) «pure» bred American Staffordshires, registered only with the American Kennel Club c) «hybrid» pit bulls, who are a mixture of AKC registered American Staffordshire and «pure» pit bull d) «pure» Staffordshire bulls
The Scottish deerhound breed dates to the 16th century, when it was used for pursuing and killing deer, and could be owned by «no one of rank lower than an earl,» according to the American Kennel Club website.
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The eligibility requirements for any non-regular classes must be approved by the AKC before they appear in the Premium List...»»... The winners of single - dog - entry classes, if otherwise undefeated in the show, compete for Best of Breed / Variety...» A number of Specialty Clubs have, as part of their eligibility requirements for non - regular classes, used parent club approved titles as a qualification — these include weight pull (titles and / or leg toward), Carting (Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, and Rottweilers), Sled Dog (Siberians, Malamutes), Water Rescue (Newfoundlands).
The item in the national club's code of ethics, «No dog which has a known physical defect that could be detrimental to the health and wellbeing of the offspring or the breed in general should be used for breeding,» was and still is being routinely ignored by many Cavalier breeders.
Ancient breed of dogs was a term once used for a group of dog breeds by the American Kennel Club, [5] but no longer.
Pioneers were often accused of using outcrosses to other suitable breeds to get the long faces, but this was not true, and crossing to other breeds was not recommended by the club.
Sporting Group is the name of a breed group of dogs, used by kennel clubs to classify a defined collection of dog breeds.
The report recommended that in the case of Syringomyelia scientists and breed club representatives, facilitated by the KC, should devise a scheme for collecting MRI data for use in a program to reduce or eliminate the disease.
There are a host of broad exemptions that will continue to allow breeding for (1) use of dogs as service, guide or therapy animals, by search and rescue, law enforcement and other government agencies; (2) use of dogs for herding or as livestock guardian dogs or hunting dogs; (3) dogs or cats registered with the American Kennel Club, the Cat Fancier Association or other recognized registry or trained and kept for the purpose of show, field trials or agility trials; and (4) dogs or cats whose owner has obtained an unaltered animal permit.
The term Irish Setter is commonly used to encompass the show - bred dog recognized by the American Kennel Club as well as the field - bred Red Setter recognised by the Field Dog Stud Book.
The Breed Council was able to use this approval to reinforce further the use of the screening program by Breed Club members who are expected to comply with its Code of Ethics [32].
And in some countries, clubs somehow manage to hang onto WUSV membership despite the facts that they ignore the mandated test or are forbidden to use it, by their nation's government - run or government - pressured all - breed club.
A dog show is a competition to determine the best representatives of a pure breed as judged using a STANDARD written for each breed and approved by the American Kennel Club.
Hi Gini, Cross bred dogs like your lovely puppy don't technically fall under a category, as this is a way of describing pedigree dogs used by the Kennel Club.
Pit bull owners, kennel clubs, humane and veterinarian groups often use scare tactics in their fight against breed - specific laws, of which 100 % are targeted at pit bulls, distantly followed by the second top killer in the U.S., rottweilers, at 7 %.
All electronically recorded pedigree data held by the Kennel Club was used to determine population statistics per year from 1980 — 2014 for each of the 215 recognised breeds (data extracted 9th February 2015).
Though many Italian Greyhound owners dispute the use of the term «miniature Greyhound» in reference to the breed itself, by definition of the American Kennel Club [4] they are true genetic greyhounds, with a bloodline extending back over 2,000 years.
The modal breed group (bull breeds, which includes all breeds derived from the molasser breed, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Mastiffs and mixed bull breeds: as classified by the shelter staff using criteria from the UK Kennel Club) was chosen for analysis to minimise the variance associated with breed differences, and totalled 29 dogs.
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