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British Veterinary Association / Kennel Club Hip Dysplasia Scheme
British Veterinary Association / Kennel Club Hip Dysplasia Scheme Breed Specific Statistics – 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2016 Hip scores should be considered along with other criteria as part of a responsible breeding programme, and it is recommended that breeders choose breeding stock with hip scores around and ideally below the breed median score, depending on the level of HD in the breed. HD status of parents, siblings and progeny for Kennel Club registered dogs should also be considered, and these together with a three generation Health Test Pedigree may be downloaded via the Health Test Results Finder, available on the Kennel Club’s online health tool Mate Select (www.mateselect.org.uk). In addition, estimated breeding values (EBVs) are available for breeds in which a significant number of dogs have been graded, via the same link. For further advice on the interpretation and use of hip scores see www.bva.co.uk/chs The breed median score is the score of the ‘average’ dog in that breed (i.e. an equal number of dogs in that breed have better and worse scores). No. 15 year No. 15 year 5 year 5 year Breed score in Breed score in Range Median Median Range Median Median 15 years 15 years Affenpinscher 40 8 – 90 13 14 Beagle 62 8 - 71 16 17 Afghan Hound 18 0 – 73 8.5 27 Bearded Collie 1511 0 – 70 9 9 Airedale Terrier 933 4 – 72 11 10 Beauceron 42 2 – 23 10 10 Akita 1029 0 – 91 7 7 Belgian Shepherd 249 0 – 37 8 8 Dog (Groenendael) Alaskan Malamute 1248 0 – 78 10 10 Belgian Shepherd 16 5 - 16 10 14 Dog (Laekenois) Anatolian 63 3 – 67 9 -
Dog Breeds of the World
Dog Breeds of the World Get your own copy of this book Visit: www.plexidors.com Call: 800-283-8045 Written by: Maria Sadowski PlexiDor Performance Pet Doors 4523 30th St West #E502 Bradenton, FL 34207 http://www.plexidors.com Dog Breeds of the World is written by Maria Sadowski Copyright @2015 by PlexiDor Performance Pet Doors Published in the United States of America August 2015 All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including photocopying, recording, or by any information retrieval and storage system without permission from PlexiDor Performance Pet Doors. Stock images from canstockphoto.com, istockphoto.com, and dreamstime.com Dog Breeds of the World It isn’t possible to put an exact number on the Does breed matter? dog breeds of the world, because many varieties can be recognized by one breed registration The breed matters to a certain extent. Many group but not by another. The World Canine people believe that dog breeds mostly have an Organization is the largest internationally impact on the outside of the dog, but through the accepted registry of dog breeds, and they have ages breeds have been created based on wanted more than 340 breeds. behaviors such as hunting and herding. Dog breeds aren’t scientifical classifications; they’re It is important to pick a dog that fits the family’s groupings based on similar characteristics of lifestyle. If you want a dog with a special look but appearance and behavior. Some breeds have the breed characterics seem difficult to handle you existed for thousands of years, and others are fairly might want to look for a mixed breed dog. -
MSK Dog EN Letterus.Indd
Most Common Breeds size: S = small; M = medium; L = large; G = giant lifespan: A = approx. 9 years; B = approx. 11 years; C = approx. 15 years hound group gundog group breed size lifespan breed size lifespan Afghan Hound L B Bracco Italiano L B Azawakh L B Brittany M B Basenji M B English Setter L B Basset Bleu de Gascogne M B German Long-Haired Pointer L B Basset Fauve de Bretagne M B German Short-Haired Pointer L B Basset Griffon Vendeen (Grand) M B German Wire-Haired Pointer L B Basset Griffon Vendeen (Petit) M B Gordon Setter L B Basset Hound M B Hungarian Vizsla L B Bavarian Mountain Hound M B Hungarian Wire-Haired Vizsla L B Beagle M B Irish Red and White Setter L B Bloodhound L A Irish Setter L B Borzoi L B Italian Spinone L B Cirneco dell'Etna M B Kooikerhondje M B Dachshund (Long-Haired) M B Korthals Griffon L B Dachshund (Miniature Long-Haired) S C Lagotto Romagnolo M B Dachshund (Smooth-Haired) M B Large Munsterlander L B Dachshund (Miniature Smooth-Haired) S C Pointer L B Dachshund (Wire-Haired) M B Retriever (Chesapeake Bay) L B Dachshund (Miniature Wire-Haired) S C Retriever (Curly-Coated) L B Deerhound L B Retriever (Flat-Coated) L B Finnish Spitz M B Retriever (Golden) L B Foxhound L B Retriever (Labrador) L B Grand Bleu de Gascogne L B Retriever (Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling) M B Greyhound L B Slovakian Rough-Haired Pointer L B Hamiltonstovare L B Small Munsterlander M B Ibizan Hound L B Spaniel (American Cocker) M B Irish Wolfhound G A Spaniel (Clumber) L B Norwegian Elkhound L B Spaniel (Cocker) M B Otterhound L B Spaniel -
Wszystko Zda Się Psu Na Epigram
Wszystko zda się psu na epigram Stanisław Kubajek Wszystko zda się psu na epigram z rysunkami autora © Copyright by Wydawnictwo Poligraf, 2013 © Copyright by Stanisław Kubajek Wszelkie prawa zastrzeżone. Żaden fragment nie może być publikowany ani reprodukowany bez pisemnej zgody wydawcy. Projekt okładki: Izabela Surdykowska-Jurek, Magdalena Muszyńska Rysunek EPIGRAM: Stanisław Kubajek Na okładce autor w karykaturze Nieanonima Nieczytelnego Skład: Agnieszka Chojnacka, Wojciech Ławski Książka wydana w Systemie Wydawniczym Fortunet™ www.fortunet.eu ISBN: 978-83-7856-125-5 Zamówienia hurtowe: Grupa A5 sp. z o.o. ul. Krokusowa 1-3, 92-101 Łódź tel.: (42) 676-49-29 Wydawnictwo Poligraf ul. Młyńska 38 55-093 Brzezia Łąka tel./fax (71) 344-56-35 www.WydawnictwoPoligraf.pl WSZYSTKO ZDA SIĘ PSU NA EPIGRAM Fanom kotów donieść śpieszę: pies, przyjaciel numer jeden nie opuścił nas w potrzebie, żeby psa mieć w każdy deseń. Znosił wszystkie nasze gusta. To zadanie, co wywołać sprzeciw mogłoby anioła, a pies nigdy w nim nie ustał. Tak upajał się w tematach: model, deseń, kolor, rozmiar, że go czasem trudno poznać. Stąd myśl: niepotrzebny kaftan? Znalazł w tym interes własny? Wdzięczni za to, że poświęcił dla nas kilka tysiącleci podniecony, tworząc rasy, dziękujemy sukom i dzię- kujemy psom, zaś szczeniakom, tym dziękujemy na akord, a ja – tak prywatnie – Izie. Buty psu jak ulał kroić? Proponuję formę tycią epigramu, choć coś wyciąć jest gotowy jak koń Troi. Z myślą albo bez tematu nabijany pies w epigram do ciasnoty się nie przyzna i to też psu liczę na plus. Oto pieskie epigramy, szósty kisiel po poezji, który brak powagi ceni, hołd dla psa i psu oddanych. -
Dog Breeds Pack 1 Professional Vector Graphics Page 1
DOG BREEDS PACK 1 PROFESSIONAL VECTOR GRAPHICS PAGE 1 Affenpinscher Afghan Hound Aidi Airedale Terrier Akbash Akita Inu Alano Español Alaskan Klee Kai Alaskan Malamute Alpine Dachsbracke American American American American Akita American Bulldog Cocker Spaniel Eskimo Dog Foxhound American American Mastiff American Pit American American Hairless Terrier Bull Terrier Staffordshire Terrier Water Spaniel Anatolian Anglo-Français Appenzeller Shepherd Dog de Petite Vénerie Sennenhund Ariege Pointer Ariegeois COPYRIGHT (c) 2013 FOLIEN.DS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.VECTORART.AT DOG BREEDS PACK 1 PROFESSIONAL VECTOR GRAPHICS PAGE 2 Armant Armenian Artois Hound Australian Australian Kelpie Gampr dog Cattle Dog Australian Australian Australian Stumpy Australian Terrier Austrian Black Shepherd Silky Terrier Tail Cattle Dog and Tan Hound Austrian Pinscher Azawakh Bakharwal Dog Barbet Basenji Basque Basset Artésien Basset Bleu Basset Fauve Basset Griffon Shepherd Dog Normand de Gascogne de Bretagne Vendeen, Petit Basset Griffon Bavarian Mountain Vendéen, Grand Basset Hound Hound Beagle Beagle-Harrier COPYRIGHT (c) 2013 FOLIEN.DS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WWW.VECTORART.AT DOG BREEDS PACK 2 PROFESSIONAL VECTOR GRAPHICS PAGE 3 Belgian Shepherd Belgian Shepherd Bearded Collie Beauceron Bedlington Terrier (Tervuren) Dog (Groenendael) Belgian Shepherd Belgian Shepherd Bergamasco Dog (Laekenois) Dog (Malinois) Shepherd Berger Blanc Suisse Berger Picard Bernese Mountain Black and Berner Laufhund Dog Bichon Frisé Billy Tan Coonhound Black and Tan Black Norwegian -
FCI Standard No
FEDERATION CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE (AISBL) SECRETARIAT GENERAL: 13, Place Albert 1er B – 6530 Thuin (Belgique) ______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 02.04.2001/EN _______________________________________________________________ FCI-Standard N° 160 IRISH WOLFHOUND 2 COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Ireland. DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD: 13.03.2001. UTILIZATION: Up to the end of the17th century, Irish Wolfhounds were used for hunting wolves and deer in Ireland. They were also used for hunting the wolves that infested large areas of Europe before the forests were cleared. CLASSIFICATIONS FCI: Group 10 Sighthounds. Section 2 Rough-haired Sighthounds. Without working trial. BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: We know the continental Celts kept a greyhound probably descended from the greyhound first depicted in Egyptian paintings. Like their continental cousins, the Irish Celts were interested in breeding large hounds. These large Irish hounds could have had smooth or rough coats, but in later times, the rough coat predominated possibly because of the Irish climate. The first written account of these dogs was by a Roman Consul 391 A.D. but they were already established in Ireland in the first century A.D. when Setanta changed his name to Cu-Chulainn (the hound of Culann). Mention is made of the Uisneach (1st century) taking 150 hounds with them in their flight to Scotland. Irish hounds undoubtedly formed the basis of the Scottish Deerhound. Pairs of Irish hounds were prized as gifts by the Royal houses of Europe, Scandinavia and elsewhere from the Middle ages to the 17th century. They were sent to England, Spain, France, Sweden, Denmark, Persia, India and Poland. In the15th century each county in Ireland was required to keep 24 wolfdogs to protect farmers' flocks from the ravages of wolves. -
HOUND GROUP Photos Compliments of A.K.C
HOUND GROUP Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H AFGHAN HOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H AMERICAN ENGLISH COONHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H AMERICAN FOXHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H AZAWAKH HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BASENJI HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BASSET HOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BEAGLE HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BLACK AND TAN COONHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BLOODHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BLUETICK COONHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H BORZOI HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H CIRNECO DELL’ETNA HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H DACHSHUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H ENGLISH FOXHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H GRAND BASSET GRIFFON VENDEEN HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H GREYHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H HARRIER HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H IBIZAN HOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H IRISH WOLFHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. Wyoming 4-H OTTERHOUND HOUND Photos Compliments of A.K.C. -
The Illustrated Standard of the Irish Wolfhound
THE ILLUSTRATED STANDARD OF THE IRISH WOLFHOUND INTRODUCTION Irish Wolfhounds, according to legend and history, originated in those days long ago veiled in antiquity when bards and story tellers were the caretakers of history and the reporters of current events. One of the earliest recorded references to Irish Wolfhounds is in Roman records dating to 391 A.D. Often given as royal gifts, they hunted with their masters, fought beside them in battle, guarded their castles, played with their children, and laid quietly by the fire as family friends. They were fierce hunters of wolves and deer. Following a severe famine in the 1840s and the arrival of the shot gun that replaced the need for the Irish Wolfdog to control wolves, there were very few Irish Wolfhounds left in Ireland. It was in the mid 19th century that Captain George A. Graham gathered those specimens of the breed he could find and began a breeding program, working for 20 years to re-establish the Breed. The Standard of the Breed written by Captain Graham in 1885 is basically the standard to which we still adhere. Today’s hound seldom hunts live game, does not go to war, and is owned not only by the highly placed but also by the common man. Yet he still has that keen hunting instinct, guards his home and family, is a constant companion and friend, lies by the fire at night, and plays with the kids. Being a family companion has replaced his original, primary function as a hunting hound, but he will still, untrained to do so, give chase to fleeing prey. -
ACE Appendix
CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements Appendix: PGA August 13, 2021 Pub # 0875-0419 Contents Table of Changes .................................................................................................................................................... 4 PG01 – Agency Program Codes ........................................................................................................................... 18 PG01 – Government Agency Processing Codes ................................................................................................... 22 PG01 – Electronic Image Submitted Codes .......................................................................................................... 26 PG01 – Globally Unique Product Identification Code Qualifiers ........................................................................ 26 PG01 – Correction Indicators* ............................................................................................................................. 26 PG02 – Product Code Qualifiers ........................................................................................................................... 28 PG04 – Units of Measure ...................................................................................................................................... 30 PG05 – Scientific Species Code ........................................................................................................................... 31 PG05 – FWS Wildlife Description Codes ........................................................................................................... -
Some Haematological Values of Irish Wolfhounds in Australia
................................................................................................................................ Table 1. Comparison of haematological values (means f SD) of Irish Some haematological values of Wolfhounds and other breeds of dog. Irish Wolfhounds in Australia Present study Sullivan et at6 Value Irish Wolfhounds Greyhounds Non-sighthound P CLARK Department of Veterinary Science, breeds BW PARRY The University of Melbourne. n = 22 n = 36 n = 22 250 Princes Highway, PCV (UL) 0.49 f 0.04' 0.54 f 0.048 0.47 t 0.04A Werribee, Victoria, 3030 Red cell count (xl0'VL) 6.8 f 0.6AB 6.7 f 0.4A 7.1 f 0.48 Haemoglobin (g/L) 17.4f 1.5A 19.9 f 1.€i8 17.5 t 1.31 rish Wolthounds are a breed ofdog originally used to hunt by MCV (fL) 66.8 f 1.EA 81.2 f 8.28 65.6 f 2.gA I chasing quarry. They belong to a group of breeds commonly MCH (pg) 25.5 2 1.OA 3Of3.l8 24.7 f 1 .ZC referred to as sighthounds. Other breeds in this category include MCHC (g/L) 38.3 f 0 6A 37 1 f 1.5A 37.7 f 2.OA the Greyhound, the Afghan Hound, the Saluki, the Whippet Leukocyte count (xlOg/L) 8.4 f 1.51 7.9 f 2.fjA 7.4 f 2.9' and the Scottish Deerhound. Reports of haematological values Bands ("A) 1.3 f 1.1 have been published for the Greyhound'" and for the Afghan Neutrophils (%) 63.3 f 9.4 Hound, the Saluki and the Whippet. -
Guide to Buying an Irish Wolfhound Puppy
Buying an Irish Wolfhound puppy is a long term commitment. It is important to take your time to research thoroughly before making a decision which will affect your life for years to come. This guide will highlight the important aspects to be aware of when you are considering introducing this significant addition into your family. This guide has been put together to help you find your way to a reputable breeder. It is important that you take great care when choosing your breeder. It is the most important decision you will make – much more important than choosing the individual pup. There are a number of websites offering Irish Wolfhounds for sale. Some of them look wonderful and state all the right things. Be careful, things are not always what they appear to be, and behind many of these websites are commercial and volume breeders. Avoid buying from free advert websites such as Gumtree, Preloved or Pets4Homes, or from adverts in local newspapers. Responding to these adverts runs the risk of buying from puppy farms, or falling foul of scams, where you pay your money, but there are no puppies available. Many Irish Wolfhound breeders do not advertise. Responsible breeders breed to maintain their lines and often have a waiting list for their pups. However, as the size of litters is unpredictable, they may sometimes have puppies available. These breeders are very selective about who they will trust with their pups and will often ask a wide range of questions of prospective buyers. The best place to start your search is to contact one of the Breed Clubs. -
Cattle Dogs (Except Swiss Cattle Dogs)
FEDERATION CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE (AISBL) Place Albert 1er, 13, B – 6530 Thuin (Belgique), tel : +32.71.59.12.38, fax : +32.71.59.22.29, email : [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________________________________ NOMENCLATORUL RASELOR CANINE FCI DENUMIREA RASELOR ESTE REDATĂ ÎN LIMBA ŢĂRII DE ORIGINE. VARIETĂŢILE DE RASĂ SI DENUMIRILE TARILOR DE ORIGINE SAU PATRONAJ SUNT REDATE ÎN LIMBA ENGLEZĂ CONŢINE SPECIFICAŢIILE CU PRIVIRE LA ACORDAREA TITLULUI C.A.C.I.B. DE CĂTRE F.C.I. SI ACORDAREA TITLULUI C.A.C. DE CĂTRE A.CH.R. VALABIL DE LA 01.03.2008 ( ) = Numai pentru ţările care au solicitat ( ) = Numai pentru ţările nordice (Suedia, Norvegia, Finlanda) GRUPA / GROUP 1 Câini de turmă și Câini de cireadă (cu excepția câinilor de cireadă Elvețieni) Sheepdogs and Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle Dogs) Section 1: Câini de turmă / Sheepdogs Section 2: Câini de cireadă ( cu excepția câinilor de cireadă Elvețieni) / Cattle Dogs (except Swiss Cattle dogs) CACIB CAC WORKING TRIAL SECTION 1 : SHEEPDOGS 1. AUSTRALIA Australian Kelpie (293) 2. BELGIUM Chien de Berger Belge (15) (Belgian Shepherd Dog) a) Groenendael b) Laekenois c) Malinois d) Tervueren Schipperke (83) 3. CROATIA Hrvatski Ovcar (277) (Croatian Sheepdog) 4. FRANCE Berger de Beauce (Beauceron) (44) Berger de Brie (Briard) (113) Chien de Berger des Pyrénées à poil long (141) (Long-haired Pyrenean Sheepdog) Berger Picard (176) (Picardy Sheepdog) Berger des Pyrénées à face rase (138) (Pyrenean Sheepdog - smooth faced) 5. GERMANY Deutscher Schaferhund (166) German Shepherd Dog a) Double coat b) Long and harsh outer coat 6. GREAT BRITAIN Bearded Collie (271) Old English Sheepdog (Bobtail) (16) Border Collie (297) Collie Rough (156) Collie Smooth (296) Shetland Sheepdog (88) Welsh Corgi Cardigan (38) Welsh Corgi Pembroke (39) 7.