I have found that
the written breed descriptions don't often line up with what you see in person, especially with some of the rarer breeds.
Not exact matches
Purebred dog breeders felt strongly enough about this history and the
breeds to formalize a
written description of them.
Writing up
descriptions of all these
breeds is going to be a VERY BIG project.
A responsible breeder always strives to
breed healthy dogs that conform to the
breed standard - a
written description of the ideal dog of a particular
breed by which it is
bred and judged at dog shows.
Dogs are judged according to how closely they represent the
Breed Standard which is the official Kennel Club written description of the b
Breed Standard which is the official Kennel Club
written description of the
breedbreed.
In the group ring, as in the
breed ring, the dogs are not judged against one another, but in terms of how close they come to a
written description of the perfect dog of their
breed.
Include items like medication, food and water for at least five days, sturdy leashes,
written information about your pets feeding schedule and medical conditions, and a photo of your pet with the
breed description.
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.
Written breed standards were developed to serve as
descriptions of ideal dogs.
Each
breed's parent club creates a STANDARD, a
written description of the ideal specimen of that
breed.
STANDARD: The
written description of the traits and movement of the ideal specimen of a
breed, generally based on form and function.
As they
write, their goal is «to break down barriers associated with
breed descriptions, leaving behind any division or stigma associated with
breed classifications so that each pet can find a perfect match with a loving forever home.
The earliest
written description of the Komondor dates back to the 16th century, but the
breed was around long before that, guarding livestock herds in his native Hungary.
Since field Springers are
bred for their hunting ability and soundness, rather than a
written description of body type, there is greater variety in style among these dogs.
A
Breed Standard is a written description of the ideal specimen for each breed and is written by the Parent Club of the b
Breed Standard is a
written description of the ideal specimen for each
breed and is written by the Parent Club of the b
breed and is
written by the Parent Club of the
breedbreed.
The
breed standard itself is simply a
written description of the ideal specimen of a
breed.
The first Border Collie
breed standard — a
written description of the ideal Border Collie — focused solely on the dog's work rather than the dog's physical appearance.
What we call a dog show is actually a confirmation show — a show to judge how well a dog conforms to the
breed standard (a
written description of the ideal in each
breed including not only build and overall looks but also temperament, gait and unique characteristics).
However, read over the
description of that dog as
written by a non-professional and nine times out of ten you will find the
breed identification is inaccurate.
People will look at a photo and a
breed listing and fail to read the
written description of their personality, so potential adopters might not know what they are committing to.