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- Breed standard [r]: Set of guidelines which is used to ensure that the animals produced by a breeder or breeding facility conform to the specifics of the breed. [e]
- Breed-specific legislation [r]: a law, ordinance or policy which pertains to a specifically named animal breed or breeds, but does not affect any others. [e]
- Dog breeding [r]: The vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same dog breed in order to reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities and characteristics. [e]
- Dog breed [r]: A selectively-bred dog group with dependably similar and predictable characteristics. [e]
- Dog group [r]: An official category under the auspices of a kennel club, a group comprises many individual dog breeds. [e]
- Dog show [r]: Competition or display of domestic dogs. [e]
- Dog [r]: Domesticated canine often kept as a pet or as a working animal and known as 'man's best friend'. [e]
- Kennel club [r]: Society dedicated to the welfare of purebred dogs that sponsor trials and shows, and keep purebred registries. [e]
- Miniature Fox Terrier [r]: A small Australian vermin-routing terrier, developed from 19th Century Fox Terriers and Fox Terrier types. [e]
- Phalène [r]: A small and elegant but strong toy dog breed dating from at least the 16th Century; the original version of the Papillon. [e]
- Purebred [r]: Cultivated varieties or cultivars of an animal species, achieved through the process of selective breeding of individuals of unmixed lineage over many generations. [e]
- Kennel club [r]: Society dedicated to the welfare of purebred dogs that sponsor trials and shows, and keep purebred registries. [e]
- Terrier [r]: A member or descendant of any of several dog breeds or dog landraces originally developed for hunting or vermin routing. [e]