Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Fault_(dog)> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 25 of
25
with 100 items per page.
- Fault_(dog) abstract "The term fault is used in animal breed standards to describe an aspect of appearance or temperament that is considered detrimental to the breed type of the animal's breed. In dogs, faults have to do with the externally observable qualities of the dog such as appearance, movement, and temperament. Qualities separately tested such as tests for ability in specific work or sports, tests for genetic health, tests for general health or specific inherited disease, or any other specific tests for characteristics that cannot be directly observed are not described with the term fault. Minor faults may or may not have anything to do with the individual dog's ability to work or suitability as a pet.".
- Fault_(dog) wikiPageID "798084".
- Fault_(dog) wikiPageRevisionID "580816671".
- Fault_(dog) hasPhotoCollection Fault_(dog).
- Fault_(dog) subject Category:Dog_breeding.
- Fault_(dog) subject Category:Dog_shows_and_showing.
- Fault_(dog) type Abstraction100002137.
- Fault_(dog) type Act100030358.
- Fault_(dog) type Activity100407535.
- Fault_(dog) type Diversion100426928.
- Fault_(dog) type DogShow100519492.
- Fault_(dog) type DogShowsAndShowing.
- Fault_(dog) type Entertainment100429048.
- Fault_(dog) type Event100029378.
- Fault_(dog) type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Fault_(dog) type Show100520257.
- Fault_(dog) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Fault_(dog) comment "The term fault is used in animal breed standards to describe an aspect of appearance or temperament that is considered detrimental to the breed type of the animal's breed. In dogs, faults have to do with the externally observable qualities of the dog such as appearance, movement, and temperament.".
- Fault_(dog) label "Fault (dog)".
- Fault_(dog) sameAs m.03cxvy.
- Fault_(dog) sameAs Q17115852.
- Fault_(dog) sameAs Q17115852.
- Fault_(dog) sameAs Fault_(dog).
- Fault_(dog) wasDerivedFrom Fault_(dog)?oldid=580816671.
- Fault_(dog) isPrimaryTopicOf Fault_(dog).