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    Shapes Your dog groomer can shape your dogs foot either in an oval, a cat-like or a hare-footed shape. Which one to choose will depend on the breeds standard and the original purpose for that breed. Generally the cat-like foot is found on breeds where endurance is needed. The oval foot is a combination of the cat-like and the hare foot, and can be found on breeds where both endurance and speed are important. Large feet were developed by breeders for travelling in snow or sand or for swimming.…

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    German Shepherd Research

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    German Shepherd Dog originated in Germany, with the first off icial German Shepherd Club (SV) founded in 1899. When cavalry off icer Captain Max Von Stephanitz bought his first German Shepherd, he was smitten. Widely recognised as the “father of the breed”, Captain Von Stephanitz led the way in promoting German Shepherds and was instrumental in introducing them to life in the service. Recognising their high level of intelligence and ability to be trained, the German Shepherd Dog Club AT A…

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    Should Pit Bulls Be Banned

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    Should Pit Bulls Be Banned? Pit bulls may be the most widely misunderstood breed of dog. Their reputation is one of brutality and ferocity, and assumptions are made for the entire breed based on the poor, misrepresented actions of a few canines. Allowing for a minority of pit bulls to speak for the entire breed is a concept in which Americans are well versed, often tolkenizing one on the behalf of many. Because of this tendency to allow for one to speak for an entire group or population, it is…

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    Hence the name, the German Shepherd originated in Germany in the late 19th century. The public caught sight of the canine in 1882 in a show in Hanover. The appearance of the German Shepherd differed that of the breed we know of today. After WWII is believed to be when the modern-day German Shepherds appeared. Max von Stephanitz is accredited with the crossbreeding of “working sheep dogs” to create a working dog with stamina. The arrival of the German Shepherd in…

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    people may like dogs because of the breed, or maybe have a job for them to do, but others might simply like a dog’s personality! There are many types of dog breeds, and all of them have different skills. Some dogs may have a good nose, and other dogs may be fantastic listeners. Dog breeds don’t just have good skills, because there is a downside to every breed. Some disadvantages for dogs would be heart conditions, bad eyesight, or bad hearing. Dog breeds all have good and bad genes that…

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    higher than other breeds does not mean banning them is the answer. A dog is never born mean, the attitude of the dog depends on their owner. So banning pit bulls from specific areas or states would not be fair, nor make much of a change. People should be allowed to keep pit bulls because they are no different compared to other breeds and they are not always mean. Comparing pit bull attacks to other breed attacks is not an accurate study. Pit bulls are one of the most well-known breeds in the…

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    particular breed are highly intelligent and their senses are very strong and are also capable of completing any given task within minutes. Interested clients and customers can approach Mr. Klaus Langenbach, who is known as the top German shepherd breeder in south west Florida.…

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    Shnauzer Research Paper

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    Standard Schnauzer (SS) is the oldest (and original prototype) of the three Schnauzer breeds. Since the Middle Ages, dogs very like today's Standard Schnauzer performed household and farm duties in Germany: guarding the family and livestock, ridding the farmyard of vermin, and protecting their owners as they traveled to market. These rough-haired, medium-sized dogs were descended from early European herding and guardian breeds and were not related to the superficially similar terriers of…

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    Bull Terrier Essay

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    experience and calm assertiveness needed to own such a stubborn, strong breed, attacks involving the breed in the family home were widely reported on, stating how the attack was unprovoked and unpredictable, when in reality, the owner and dog’s personalities aren’t compatible; an aggressive, dominant owner with neurotic tendencies could aggravate any fear aggression or dominance aggression…

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    selling puppies is probably a backyard breeder. A backyard breeder is someone who breeds dogs without the proper certification. Although the man doesn't have the correct paperwork for his litter of pups, you're desperate to have that specific breed so you consider purchasing from the backyard breeder. Backyard breeding provides the buyer with desirable characteristics however it causes underlying health problems.…

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