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The society also lists nine breeds that have regional recognition from one of the Autonomous Communities of Spain [1] and three grupos étnicos caninos, [2] which the society defines as a regional dog population with consistent form and function evolved through functional selection. [3]
Dog breeds originating in the Valencian Community (2 P) Pages in category "Dog breeds originating in Spain" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
This list of dog breeds includes both extant and extinct dog breeds, varieties and types. A research article on dog genomics published in Science/AAAS defines modern dog breeds as "a recent invention defined by conformation to a physical ideal and purity of lineage". [1] According to BigThink, over 40% of the world's dog breeds come from the ...
Common names of animal species are written either in title case or sentence case depending upon the taxonomic group (shown below). In title case, the first letter of every important word is capitalized (e.g., Grey Currawong, Duke of Burgundy), except for words that follow a hyphen (e.g., Brown-headed Spider Monkey).
Pages in category "Lists of Spanish domestic animal breeds" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... List of Spanish dog breeds;
However, some breed names were previously also used to describe groups of dogs (pointers, cocker spaniels, scottish terriers) and these are lower case, but these terms shouldn't be mixed up with the breed names. The consensus in the Dogs Project is that the guidelines used by the KC, AKC and FCI amongst others which capitalise all words in a ...
[2]: 599 [8] In 2003 a breed standard was published in the Boletín Oficial del País Vasco. [2]: 597 [9] In 2005 the Villano was added to the list of dog breeds recognised by the national government of Spain. [1] It was among the fourteen indigenous animal breeds included in the rural development plan for the País Vasco for 2007–2013. [10]
From the late nineteenth century the Alano began to decline, for a variety of reasons: in 1880, the use of dogs in the bull-ring was prohibited, [12] and the new practice of bullfighting on foot became more widespread; the manner of hunting changed, and more use was made of imported hunting dogs of foreign breeds; [4]: 499 extensive management ...