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    Artificial Selection

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    Beginning at the start of human civilization with the Ancient Egyptians, humans started to deliberately breed dogs to help with everyday tasks. The tasks Egyptians used dogs for included hunting and guarding. Thus, traits for strength and swiftness were selected for breeding so they were strong but fast. This allowed them the ability to catch prey and thieves. This act of choosing certain traits to enhance a dog’s ability to perform a set task is known as artificial selection. Charles Darwin…

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    often referred to as the Pit Bull, is considered to be the most aggressive dog breed around. However this has been proven to be false, by a k9 aggression test. The truth is the Pit Bull is not the most aggressive breed, because this characteristic belongs to the Dachshund breed. The differences between the Pit Bull and the Dachshund breeds are uncanny, of course the most obvious differences being those of the dogs size and stature. The average male Pit Bull weighs in anywhere from…

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    Informative Essay On Dogs

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    Dogs A dog is considered a man’s best friend because of its unlimited loyalty, compassion, and trust towards its owner. The first domesticated species that were selectively bred for Millennials is known as the dog. This animal varies in shape, size, and colours depending on the breed. Dog’s senses are incredible; They are forty times greater than ours for example, we can’t hear more than 23,000 hertz (what we measure sound in) while dogs can hear 45,000 hertz. The dog’s astounding evolution,…

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    Your Canine Catastrophe: 12 Ways To Ease Anxiety Over Grooming Canada boasts a heart-warming 5.9 million dogs, but winter snow, springtime mud and summer burrs make for one tangled coat. However, if your pet is fearful and anxious about grooming, you've got big problems. Here are 12 possible solutions. 1. Redirect Bad Behavior While you might be inclined to coddle and coo your misbehaving dog, sympathy isn't going to teach him to change his ways. If he sneers and struggles, give him a quick…

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    The Alaskan Malamute is a dog fur factory. He's a world-class leash-puller, and he'll eat his weight in food every four hours if you let him. The world is his backyard; that’s because few fences can contain him. But there may be no more joyful, exuberant, friendly dog in the animal kingdom, and none more likely to remind you just why you love dogs in the first place.The Alaskan Malamute is a big, powerful dog who was bred to pull sleds in harsh terrain and brutal climates. Consider that fact…

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    Pitbulls Research Paper

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    just like any other dog, want a caring family and a joyous home. Some individuals may argue that pit bulls should not be allowed to be kept as pets due to a few of the vicious crimes they have committed in the past, however, the entire pit bull breed should not be punished for the act of a few of their counterparts. Pit bulls, as long as they have a positive home environment, the proper social interaction, and get plenty of exercise are no more dangerous than any other dog and should be allowed…

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    they have unearthly and steely discipline. Successful animal training is notoriously perseverance intensive. This is partly why the world is full of untrained dogs. MY AGENDA I have three primary objectives with this program: 1. To get you to do it. Not just to acquire the technical know-how, but to actually do the legwork. Dog training is expensive behavior (in terms of time and en- ergy) for people. There is more than one behavior to train. Each one requires many steps and a lot…

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    Friends: All dog owners beware of the perils of what can happen to your beloved pets in the Baltimore City bureaucracy and how the City will attempt to take away your right to choose what is best for your beloved animal. Right now I am helping my cousin, a young out of college student fight, Chloe Harris, fight to get her dog out of the Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter, Inc. (BARC) within the Baltimore Code's 72 hour window otherwise her dog can will be deemed city property and can…

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    Greyhound Research Paper

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    Greyhounds are the oldest purebred dog. This ancient breed was originated in the Middle East and North Africa . Greyhounds were seen in carvings in old Egyptian tombs in 2900 B.C. Greyhounds were used by the Romans for chasing hares or small prey. Greyhounds made their way to America in the 1500s by Spain when they came on ships. Greyhounds were used by the Romans for chasing hares or small prey. They became popular in colonial times for chasing crop destroying jackrabbits. During the 1920s…

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    guard dogs Soufianeblognet 7 Days Ago No Comments FACEBOOK NEXT ARTICLE A guard dog or watch dog (not to be confused with the attack dog) is a dog used to guard against, and watch for unwanted or unexpected people or animals. The dog is discriminating so that it does not annoy or attack familiar people. This list mentions the 10 breeds that take guarding your home seriously. Doberman lying-1283356_1280 Contrary to popular belief, the Doberman is a fundamentally gentle and loyal pet dog.…

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