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…the vast majority of them are born with a natural instinct. An uncanny memory makes the dog a quick study and fairly easy to train, but it’s probably the Puli…
…the vast majority of them are born with a natural instinct. An uncanny memory makes the dog a quick study and fairly easy to train, but it’s probably the Puli…
One book reviewer called it the finest study of the mind of a dog ever written, while another said the story of the life of a dog, a simple and…
…Judges Study Guide for the Bedlington Terrier refers to it as a “V Front;” by either name, this is a unique front among terriers and simply describes a dog whose…
…when he’s done stuffing them”). Geneticists studying the ridge have concluded that ridges are due to a simple autosomal dominant trait, meaning that only one parent needs to have a…
…colored collies. A study by Izabella Baranowska Körberg found that the white coat in collies is probably caused by alleles for piebald. Of the two alleles for the white spotting…
…Association formed after the publication of Paul Franceschi’s study of the genetic characteristics of the breed. Concerned fans of the breed undertook action to safeguard this Corsican native. It helped….
…powerful, sturdy looking dogs. In fact, the AKC study guide for the breed indicates that a great deal of tolerance should be given to “doggie” bitches (but not for males…
…so it was that settlers began breeding and tweaking smaller dogs out of the short legged, rough coated dogs that had come on the First Fleet ships to arrive in…
…expected no less. The Kerry Blue, truly a dog for all seasons – and reasons. Kerry Blue Terrier head study by Daniele Trottier. This print is available for purchase here….
…i.e., dentition, while other breeders maintain that such crosses aren’t necessary. We leave that discussion to the breeders, but we do want to point out that studying purebred dogs often…
…accepts brindle in the Pug, a color/pattern that one study says is a whooping 1% of the Pug population. Why isn’t it acceptable? Because chances are excellent that a brindle…
…actual word “plating” in either the UKC or FCI breed standard. Interestingly, the Large Munsterlander was included in a genetic research study and all were homozygous for the sp allele…
…a far shorter period of time then they could ever hope for by studying humans. They can study a grandmother, mother, daughter, and granddaughter to see if they are sufferers…
…continued to study painting under the Romantic artist, Robert Walter Weir. Jimmy Carter’s art focused on scenery and nature (think birds), and while we personally haven’t acquired a taste for…
In the graphic novels of Steve Ditko and Don Segall for DC Comics, Jack Ryder is born in France, goes to college to study journalism, leaves school to begin work…
…reason we could find for this was the thinking that cropping accentuated the wrinkles and puckering of the dog’s forehead. Image: Pug Study II by Justine Osborne Stockbridge Gallery http://www.dogsinart.com…
…of responsive sled dogs might count as his first professional study of dogs. It was his and Lorna’s work studying LGDs, however, that interests us. In 1976, the Coppingers founded…
…that breeding is done almost entirely by herdsmen. In 1994, an aggressive program commenced in Montesinho Natural Park in northeastern Portugal to reduce losses to wolves by placing Transmontano pups…
…in college sports is the Bulldog, and, in fact, it’s the most represented mascot among Division I schools in the United States, according to a study conducted by Grand Canyon…
…such, there is no risk to the claim that the Icelandic Sheepdog is Iceland’s only native dog breed. Image: Icelandic Sheepdog by DJ Rogers — k9ar‘tga||ery http://dogprintsgalIery.com/ www.etsy.com/shop/k9artga|Iery …