Examples of using Kennel club in English and their translations into Indonesian
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all responsible breeders would follow the recommendations as stated by the Kennel Club to ensure any puppies they produce are as healthy as they can be.
It has now been genetically proven that 2 Blenheim Cavs would only produce blenheim puppies which is why only blenheim puppies that have been produced by 2 blenheim parent dogs would be eligible for registration with the Kennel Club.
Today, the King Charles Spaniel is not as popular as their Cavalier cousins with only a small number of puppies being registered every year with the Kennel Club here in the UK as compared to the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
through careful testing and screening, the Kennel Club together with the British Veterinary Association(BVA)
lighter than described in their Kennel Club breed standard which is to be used only as a guide.
It is also worth noting that Dachshund parent dogs of the same type can also produce puppies with different coat types which can be registered with the Kennel Club as being to the type their coats most closely resembles.
would be refused Kennel Club registration because of the health issues associated with the colour
The Kennel Club in the United Kingdom
The Kennel Club frowns on any exaggeration
The Kennel Club only accepts registering yellow Lab puppies when both parent dogs are yellow because it is only genetic possible for two yellow Labrador Retrievers to produce yellow puppies.
The Kennel Club only accepts registering chocolate(liver)
Isabella- dogs may have a predisposition to a condition known as colour dilution alopecia as such this colour is highly undesirable under the Kennel Club breed standard.
they could weigh a little less or more than stated in the Kennel Club breed standard which is set out as a guideline only.
It is also essential that a Bichon puppy's"paperwork" be genuine and provided by the Kennel Club and not some other individual
all breeders are advised by the Kennel Club to have their stud dogs tested before using them for breeding purposes as this is the only way of ensuring that their offspring are as healthy as possible.
to see evidence of their“pedigree” which can be checked through the Kennel Club.
Potential owners should be aware the Kennel Club has strict rules on coat colours for the Dachshund and that Double Dapple Dachshunds cannot be registered with the Kennel Club because of the health issues associated with this pattern which results in a dog's hearing
Apart from the standard breeding restrictions for all Kennel Club registered breeds, Malinois Belgian Shepherds can produce Tervueren puppies in a litter and the option to register them as such with the Kennel Club is available providing a letter accompanying the form is submitted at the same time.
In 1949, the Shih Tzu was recognised as a breed in its own right by The Kennel Club and over the years, these charming little dogs have been a huge hit both in the show ring
The Patterdale is not recognised as a breed by The Kennel Club although they have been recognised by the UKC