Sentences with phrase «written by each breed club»

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By 1901, a club for the Rottweiler was founded and the breed standard was written, which has changed very little over the years.
In 1902 a breed standard was written, accepted and endorsed by the original Kennel Club of New South Wales one year later.
Votes for the election of Officers, Delegate to the American Kennel Club and Directors, Amendments to the Constitution and bylaws and to the Standard of the Breed shall be decided by written ballot cast in the manner provided by Article VII, Sections 2 and 3.
Written by Jennifer Evans, DVM There are over 175 dog breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club, not to mention thousands of combinations present in the mixed breed dogs of the world.
Pfiefer also formed a breed club and helped develop a written standard, which paved the way for recognition by the United Kennel Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel Club in 1club and helped develop a written standard, which paved the way for recognition by the United Kennel Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel Club in 1Club in 1920, the Field Stud Book in 1938, and the American Kennel Club in 1Club in 1940.
Neither has the British KC — but the KC did accept the Lab breed standard written in 1916 by the UK Labrador Breed breed standard written in 1916 by the UK Labrador Breed Breed Club.
Breeding to obtain any other size is unacceptable to responsible persons who breed, by the standard written by the American Miniature Schnauzer Club.
Kennel, breed, obedience and performance clubs enhance enjoyment of dogs throughout the community by offering good manners training, providing advice for owners of problem dogs, helping potential buyers find responsible breeders, working with local authorities to write reasonable dog laws, and demonstrating responsible dog ownership.
Standards are written, maintained and owned by the parent clubs of each breed.
At the Annual Meeting or at a special meeting of the Society, voting shall be limited to those members in good standing who are present at the meeting, except for the annual election of Officers and Directors, delegate to The American Kennel Club, and amendments to the Constitution and By - Laws and the Standard of the Breed which shall be decided by written ballot cast by maiBy - Laws and the Standard of the Breed which shall be decided by written ballot cast by maiby written ballot cast by maiby mail.
This evolved from the standard first written by the Societa Braccofila, to the Signor Angelo Vecchio (in 1904), to the Societa Braccofila (again in 1923), to the Italian Kennel Club (in 1928), to the Societa Amicidello Spinone (the breed club of the period in 1936), to Giuseppe Solario (in 1939), and finally to the Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana (in 19Club (in 1928), to the Societa Amicidello Spinone (the breed club of the period in 1936), to Giuseppe Solario (in 1939), and finally to the Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana (in 19club of the period in 1936), to Giuseppe Solario (in 1939), and finally to the Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana (in 1944).
At the Annual Meeting or at a special meeting of the Club, voting shall be limited to those members in good standing who are present at the meeting, except for the annual election of Officers, Delegate and Board Members, amendments to the constitution and bylaws and the standard for the breed, which shall be decided by written ballot cast by 1st class mail.
At the Annual Meeting or at a special meeting of the Club, voting shall be limited to those members in good standing who are present at the meeting, except for election of Officers and Directors, and except for amendments to the By - Laws and to the Standard for the breed, which shall be decided by written ballot cast by maiBy - Laws and to the Standard for the breed, which shall be decided by written ballot cast by maiby written ballot cast by maiby mail.
Reprinted from the American Kennel Club Gazette, August 2007 * NOTE: This article was written by a Scottish Terrier breeder but with these minor changes is equally relevant for Shih Tzu or any other breed.
It features artistic representations and written breed standards for over 200 breeds recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC)-- the latest addition includes 54 additional breeds.
By December, 1998, all Club members participated in a ballot to ratify the newly written Constitution, Bylaws, Code of Ethics, and Breed Standard of the SVCA.
At the Annual Meeting or at a special meeting of the Club voting shall be limited to those members in good standing who are present at the meeting, except that the annual election of Directors and the vote on amendments to the Constitution, the by - laws and the Standard for the breed shall be decided by written ballot cast by mail.
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.
A Breed Standard is a written description of the ideal specimen for each breed and is written by the Parent Club of the bBreed Standard is a written description of the ideal specimen for each breed and is written by the Parent Club of the bbreed and is written by the Parent Club of the breedbreed.
Judging of the dogs is based on the official written breed standard as specified by the breed's parent club
Five years later, the Shih Tzu Club decided in written form the European standard for the breed; and although the dogs were at first categorized by the Kennel Club as «Apsos», the name of the breed was soon brought back to that of Shih Tzu.
The biennial election of officers and directors, and amendments to the Constitution, Bylaws, and the Standard for the breed, shall be decided by written ballot cast by mail or in accordance with AKC's Procedure on Electronic Balloting for AKC Parent Clubs.
If a Dalmatian it must be, you can get free information about the breed by writing to the Dalmatian Club of America, c / o Sharon Boyd, 2316 McCrary Road, Richmond, Texas 77469.
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