Sentences with phrase «whose sire»

Measurements taken from mature offspring from known breedings whose sire and dam's measurements are known will be used in an attempt to establish a familial correlation between the morphologic parameters being studied.
Think ahead for the life of your dog, imagine more than a decade of expensive veterinary bills and you will appreciate the importance of choosing a puppy whose sire and dam have been screened for health issues which have a hereditary component.
Since the test is designed to indicate if the dog's DNA is within the test parameters for the breed you indicate, Wisdom Panel first determines that your purebred is a dog whose sire and dam are members of a recognized breed and that the ancestry consists of the same breed over many generations.
I had a golden retriever once whose sire was shown.
The American Kennel Club (AKC) defines purebred as a «dog whose sire and dam belong to the same breed and who are themselves of unmixed descent since recognition of the breed.»
August 14,1946 was established as the final date U.K.C. would accept registrations of Bluetick whose sire and dam were not both U.K.C. registered.

Not exact matches

Prompted by dream sirens to «Sleep like others you learn to admire / Be like your mother, be like your sire,» Merrick formally imitates the dead maternal figure (whose photo he keeps under his pillow) and the equivocal paternal figure of Jesus / Treves (whose names have been linked).
Thou great Father, Thou kingly pattern of parental awe, Whose mind for ever in the courts beheld, Roaming, the royal image of thy sire, Night long and day long, I — the little child — Will so be reverent.
The reason Holmes was a bachelor who could never really figure out women, Levinson suggests, isn't that he lost his true love, but that his true love was essentially tortured to death in a big - budget extravaganza that provided the bastard sire for Jar Jar Binks, whose grandpa was a stained - glass knight.
Even in working lines there are early sires and kennels whose names occur with considerable frequency.
However, dog breeds generally are characterized by closed breeding and relatively isolated populations, often with a small number of founders and popular sires whose gene pool is overrepresented in modern - day progeny.
The word «Pedigree» means a dog whose parents and lineage are all of the same pedigree breed, i.e. a Cavalier produced purely from generations of cavaliers on both the mother's (Dam) and father's (sire) side without contamination from other breeds.
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