Sentences with phrase «when written breed»

We didn't spell that out when we wrote the breed standard.

Not exact matches

Van Schaik and Burkart began to suspect that the evolution of cooperative breeding might have paved the way for greater altruism more generally, and when they heard that anthropologist Sarah Hrdy of the University of California, Davis, had been thinking along similar lines, the trio decided to write a paper outlining their hypothesis (Evolutionary Anthropology, vol 18, p 175).
If written, it can and will be cancelled, usually at the worst possible time such as when they find out the dog's breed because it's bitten someone.
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.
The AKC recognized the breed in 1885 but it wasn't until 1985 when separate standards were written for the Wire and Smooth Fox Terriers.
And when those checks are written out, it's with the kindness of their hearts, but there's no real great feedback for the donors beyond the goodwill... Our goal is to create a new breed, if you will, of fundraising.
Once known as the Russian Wolfhound, the Borzoi's written history can be traced to 1650, when the first standard for the breed was written in his homeland, Russia.
General Description — This breed standard is meant to provide breeders that register their dogs ABRA, competitors competing at ABRA shows and judges at ABRA sanctioned conformation shows with a written guide that describes the ideal American Bulldog and is representative of the breed as a whole, the guide should be used by the breeder and competitors when selecting show stock and by the judges when selecting dogs in an ABRA conformation show.
History and Health of the Mastiff Dog Breed: The origin of the Mastiff is unknown, but Caesar left a written account of the breed when the Romans invaded Britain in 55 B.C. Throughout its history, the Mastiff has been used as a guard dog, watch dog, police dog, search and rescue dog, and even as a guard for livesBreed: The origin of the Mastiff is unknown, but Caesar left a written account of the breed when the Romans invaded Britain in 55 B.C. Throughout its history, the Mastiff has been used as a guard dog, watch dog, police dog, search and rescue dog, and even as a guard for livesbreed when the Romans invaded Britain in 55 B.C. Throughout its history, the Mastiff has been used as a guard dog, watch dog, police dog, search and rescue dog, and even as a guard for livestock.
Mlynarczyk: There was one person who wrote to the local newspaper and said they would never be adopting from us again because they want to be able to know the exact breed when they come to adopt and if they want a cocker spaniel, they want to get that cocker spaniel.
In 1989, a study paper written by Greene and Braund stated that there is no increased risk of hydrocephalus when a molera is present on the Chihuahua's head: «Many clinically normal toy breeds and brachycephalic (short faced) breeds also may have open fontanelles without associated hydrocephalus.»
When a new «breed» was proposed, the fanciers of that breed wrote the Standard to fit the dogs they themselves owned.
Dr. Voss also discusses the extra-cap, TPLO and TTA procedures but this article is of note because he also addresses non-surgical options and writes, «In general, we do not advise this therapy as the ideal form of treatment, but it may be appropriate for individual dogs due to some combination of their very small size, inactive lifestyle...» Dr. Voss makes no recommendations or comments on the bone - cutting procedures but notes that the extra-cap procedure «seem to work reasonably well in small breeds and inactive dogs when performed by an experienced surgeon.»
There is a book as well; the book is a great place to start...» When Pigs Fly» is basically a book written about «non-bidable» dogs, terrier and some others who were basically bred for independent work.
The breed traces back to at least 1850 when a clergyman in England wrote about hunting with bobtailed, small dogs with rough coats that worked well when hunting in thick brush.
I had wanted to write about Mercenary (Novagen, 1985) for a long time and when I got into it, I realised that Mercenary was a different breed of open world: it wasn't obsessed with violence or mayhem which is what usually passes for «open world» today.
State Farm does not ask what breed of dog is owned when writing homeowner or renters insurance.
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