...::Basia::... Posted October 13, 2009 Posted October 13, 2009 Witam Czy słyszał ktos moze o hodowli Madium z warszawy (chodzi mi o yorki a nie dogi)? a może ktos ma od nich yorka? Quote
Aysel Posted October 29, 2009 Posted October 29, 2009 Jeśli chodzi o dogi to spotkałam się z tym przydomkiem na wystawach. Hodowli nie znam osobiście, ale jak już mówiłam w katalogach wystaw można ją spotkać. Więc myślę, że jeśli dogi mają dobre, to znaczy że o jorki dbają tak samo. Ale mogę sie mylić, bo nie znam tej hodowli! Quote
ilonka1 Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 :shake: niestety nic mi nie wiadom na temat hodowli Quote
...::Basia::... Posted October 31, 2009 Author Posted October 31, 2009 Buuuuuuuuuuu:-( a podobno taka znana:roll: Quote
Darianna Posted October 31, 2009 Posted October 31, 2009 może zapytaj w dziale ras, które hodują? tu nie każdy zagląda... Quote
bursztynowy Posted February 6, 2010 Posted February 6, 2010 [quote name='...::Basia::...']Witam Czy słyszał ktos moze o hodowli Madium z warszawy (chodzi mi o yorki a nie dogi)? a może ktos ma od nich yorka? tu masz link do hodowli http://www.yorkiesmedium.com/site/strona_glowna/ Quote
zuzi07 Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Mam 2 letnią sunię z tej hodowli i jestem bardzo zadowolona. Z czystym sumieniem moge polecić :). Jeżeli masz pytania - pisz :) [quote name='bursztynowy']tu masz link do hodowli http://www.yorkiesmedium.com/site/strona_glowna/ Quote
vickramindia Posted April 29, 2010 Posted April 29, 2010 The Siberian Cat is one of semi-long hair cat breeds and originates from Siberia. The breed was registered in FIFE in 1998. The Siberian Cat is a representative of one of the natural breeds with semi-longhaired fur. It means that Siberian Cat's evolution underwent without human's participation. The origins of the breed go back to XVII century, but some sources state that it was XI century. The Siberian Cat comes from Siberia, that;s why it is the most common cat in Russian homes. The cat was popularized outside Russia not long ago, in the West, after the collapse of USSR. Breeding of this breed in Poland started in 1989, when Jolanta Sztykiel brought the first Siberian cat. Siberian cats are lively, impetuous, with great temperament. They are very friendly and emotional. They are not aggressive. The cats like climbing and jumping, what can be confirmed by the fact that they often rest on shelves and wardrobes. They are great hunters. It is probable that inhabitants of Siberia used the cats as house "guards", because they could react with purr when they saw a coming stranger. In family the Siberian cat is warm-hearted, sociable and independent. SIZE medium to large, females mostly smaller than males. Siberians weigh from 5 to even more than 10 kilos, females weigh about 6 kilos. Massive body with strong skeleton. The cat has a majestic appearance. HEAD Shape - a bit longer than wide, softly rounded Forehead - broad, slightly rounded Cheeks - the cheekbones are high set and well developed Nose - of medium length, broad Chin - slightly slanting back, in profile creating a curve from the upper line of the nose EARS Shape - medium size, wide at the base, the tips are rounded Location - widely set, ideal position is 1,5 ear widths apart, ears tilt forward. The ears have lynx tipping, and the inner ear has an abundance of ear tufts EYES Shape - large, slightly oval shaped. A bit oblique, set widely apart Color - Any colour is permitted. Clear eye colour is desirable BODY Well boned and muscled, powerful neck, broad chest LEGS Legs - of medium length, proportionate to trunk, strong Paws - large, round, with toe tufts TAIL Wide and strong at the base, gradually narrowing to the end. Evenly and thickly furnished. Fur on a tail is thick and long. Covered on all sides by dense hair with no hair trailing down. The tail of medium length which should reach a shoulder blade when rolled. Quote
Aysel Posted April 29, 2010 Posted April 29, 2010 Can I ask You why are you talking about cats at dog's forum? And making offtopic? Quote
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