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  2. Breeder (animal) - Wikipedia

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    If the breeding is for a purebred animal that will be used for exhibition or future breeding (pets or livestock), the animal must be registered and conform to the criteria laid out for that breed in a breed standard kept by a central authority, such as a kennel club for dogs. In addition, the breed club, kennel club, or other governing ...

  3. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    Dogs commonly give birth in a whelping box, a simple box or pen provided to the dam to help shelter and contain the puppies. A person who intentionally mates dogs to produce puppies is referred to as a dog breeder. Line breeding is the planned breeding of dogs with their relatives. This is done to strengthen the appearance of specific desired ...

  4. EW Group - Wikipedia

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    Layer Breeding and Reproduction: This area covers laying hen breeding (basic breeding/genetics) and production. Lohmann Breeders (Germany), Hy-Line International (USA), H&N International (Germany) and Novogen SAS (France) [ 8 ] each run independent breeding programs worldwide.

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  6. Great Pyrenees Insists on Holding Dad's Hand & People Can't ...

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    Gentle Giant Dog Breeds. Small dogs are perfect for curling up on your laps, but don't get it twisted — giant dogs really have their charm. Many people assume that if a dog is large, they must ...

  7. Animal breeding - Wikipedia

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    Breeding stock is a group of animals used for the purpose of planned breeding. When individuals are looking to breed animals, they look for certain valuable traits in purebred animals, or may intend to use some type of crossbreeding to produce a new type of stock with different, and presumably superior abilities in a given area of endeavor. For ...

  8. Bullmastiff Is Almost as Big as 'The Grinch' in Hilarious ...

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    The dog can be very suspicious of humans they don't know and won't exactly be welcoming. Bullmastiffs are very independent too! Which isn't as much of a good thing as you would imagine.

  9. Puppy mill - Wikipedia

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    Puppy mill dogs are usually housed in a small, wire cages similar to rabbit hutches and chicken coops. [14] [3] Puppies raised in these cramped environments shared by many other dogs become poorly socialized to other dogs and to humans. Dogs are then transported over long distances in poor conditions, sometimes resulting in animal stress and death.