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    various conditions. They are smart, focused and they are extremely good at following instructions – but only if you are prepared to keep him or her busy with dog sports and a number of physical activities. If you are ready to put time and effort into keeping your Aussie occupied to his or her satisfaction, you’ll see just how intelligent the dog breed is. Here are five proofs that demonstrate just about how smart Australian Shepherds are: 1. They are easy to train Australian Shepherds are…

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    When dog owners identify an interesting trait in a dog, Some owners would breed that in hope that the trait would be passed on. After many times of this situation happening, (especially where two dogs with the same trait are bred with each other) traits become fixed. If you can understand the genetics, you can start to predict on what you will see in a crossbreed. As of now there are over four hundred breeds of dogs and all are maintained as pure-bred stocks through selective breeding, which…

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    Cat or Dog Cats and Dog are the most common house pet known to mankind. Dogs are more loyal than cats, but they also require more attention. Although cats are fairly independent and less demanding pets, they are also cheaper than dogs. Which would you rather have as your family pet? The life expectancy of a cat is about twelve to twenty-five years and can live somewhere small or even somewhere ginormous. Cats are not reliable body guards, they are just as scared as you are when it comes to…

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    Asian Elephant Herding

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    Sheep dogs have a tendency to display herding behaviours as their herding instinct, as they have a tendency to herd other small animals and children, without proper training, this behaviour could become problematic. Herding is a behaviour that animals display to bring a group of animals together and to move and maintain the group. Herding may be have been of benefit in the wild as wolves and wild dogs hunt in packs, herding and chasing an animal to cut…

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    汪汪 (wāng wāng) – Dog Instead of “woof”, a dog, 狗(gǒu), goes 汪汪 (wāng wāng). Even though some people have heard about Chinese dog eating habits, dogs are still the number one favorite pet in the country. From the cherished companions of emperors in ancient China to home guards and dearest friends in the modern era, the status and role of dogs in China has changed a lot. In addition, rare and purebred breeds are kept as expensive pets for profit. 2. 呱呱 (guā guā)…

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    Huskies Research Paper

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    unique and there is a lot to learn about the breed. A few a unique things about them are, they have two coats,also known as a double coat, so they will shed a lot. They are a very intelligent breed, although some people may think different, continue reading to find out why. They are very loyal breeds of dogs, they will know when anything is wrong and try to help. Huskies are a pretty healthy dog, although they do have a few issues just like every dog. They have a lot of energy, almost like it’s…

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    straight angulation of the smothers, favors stamina over rate. The rich, profound voice is prized for the chase. Numerous English foxhounds have "adjusted" ears, in which around 1 " are surgically expelled from the end of the ear. Customarily a pack dog, the English foxhound in any case makes a stately house pooch, the length of it has human or canine fellowship. It coexists well with stallions, pooches, youngsters and different pets. It is an ardent sniffer and trailer, notwithstanding, and…

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    relatively new cat breed, as far as cat breeds go. It was created by Dr Truda Staede as recently as 1978. It is a combination of a Burmese, Abyssinian and the Domestic Short Hair. And it’s said to have inherited the laid back nature & loving personality, loved about Burmese; the intelligence and ticked coat of the Abyssinian and the genetic hardiness of the Domestic Shorthair. The Australian Mist cat breed comes in both Spotted and Marbled, with the latter markings being accepted into the…

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    on earth play Dogs have heavily impacted the work forces of our American World. Since the early ages of World War I, Germans implemented War dogs before any other country. The United States had not reverted yet to this form of service in our military's; therefor, the only dogs that were apart of our team were the ones we captured from the opposing sides. By WWII and The Vietnam War, The United States had successfully implemented service dogs. German Shepherds were the primary breed used.…

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    also a natural substance found in your pet's body, with the highest concentration found in healthy cartilage. The glucosamine in your dog's body produces glycosaminoglycan, which is used to help form and repair body tissues such as cartilage. As your dog ages, the natural production of glucosamine in the body slows. As a result, the natural repair process in the body slows, eventually leading to joint pain and stiffness. The ongoing wear and tear on your dog's joints, combined with the slowed…

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