It is so called artificial selection and there is no inducing necessary. Only to find some different features and allow to have descendants to their bearers.
Yes, there is one in Perth
Yes, there are working Cocker Spaniel breeders in Australia. These breeders focus on producing dogs that excel in fieldwork and other active roles, emphasizing temperament and health. It's recommended to research and contact breeders to ensure they adhere to ethical breeding practices. Additionally, checking for breed clubs or associations in Australia can help find reputable breeders.
Hopefully never. AKC breeds for looks and not working ability. catahoulas are the ultimate working dogs, and breeders and owners know that. if they were AKC registered some breeders would start the breeding process just on looks, which could eventually ruin the dogs working ability. so hopefully the answer is never.
my odometer sometimes working sometimes not working
A female goat with four working teats is often referred to as a "dairy goat." While most goats typically have two functional teats, certain breeds, such as the Nigerian Dwarf or the Miniature Nubian, can exhibit this trait. These additional teats may not always produce milk effectively, but they can still be functional. Breeders sometimes select for this trait to enhance milk production.
There is no definite answer to this question many types of mutations can cause death and I'd say that's the most dangerous effect of a mutation. Large Scale mutations, like deletions or amplifications, usually cause the most damage because they effect whole chromosomes. Small Scale mutations are usually less dangerous because they only effect one gene. The worst small scale mutations are insertions and deletions because they change the reading frame. In my personal opinion, harmful mutations that occur in the tumor suppressor genes are the most dangerous because they are what prevent the mutations in cell from being duplicated and without them working a mutated cell can replicate uncontrollably.
The cell is the smallest working unit of all organisms. It is the basic structural and functional unit of life, carrying out processes necessary for the organism to survive and thrive.
sometimes but mostly not
The petco in my state gets them from a company that has breeders working, so they are captive bred, I've already ordered two lizards from Petco that are in great shape.
In the UK it is illegal to dock a dog's tail unless it will be used for work - and even then the dog will not be allowed in show rings. Some breeders dock puppies in other countries and send them to the UK, but the dog's are still barred from shows.
Hi. Some police dogs are bred in America, but unfortunately, the majority of dog breeders breed only for a pet or show market and not for working purposes. Only a small part of the general dog population is suited for training as police dogs (and that includes if it is for patrol, scent or detection work).We also import working breeds from breeders in Europe because so many more of these dogs have lost their inherent working abilities. Also, surprisingly, a few police dogs have actually been used that were donated.
no. an organism is any system of organs working together.