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  • :"Stores that sell puppies are usually a problematic source for a new dog. Unless the store has special arrangements with breeders, and is staffed by ...y why stores that sell puppies are "usually a problematic source for a new dog." The context implies that some stories sell any old mongrel (like the pou
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  • ...s. That advice is discussed in a critical fashion, and links for finding a dog and for further education about making a choice are included in the last se ...g around for a dog, and knowing the traits and requirements of the major [[Dog breed|breeds of dogs]] couldn't ''hurt'' in making an informed decision.
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  • | name = Domestic dog ...nguage (along with canine vocalizations like the growl and whine); and the dog, in turn, has an innate ability to respond appropriately both to human body
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Dog/Draft]]
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  • ...to foot with a mantle of what is typically a long and silky white [[coat (dog)|coat]]. Maltese dogs have long been associated with the island of [[Malta ...nts. Still, human children must be taught to distinguish between a living dog and a plush toy.
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  • Disambiguate? Hitler had a dog with this name. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] 10:06, 23 January 2012 ...iously, the character in the TV series is a cultural reference to Hitler's dog. [[User:Russell D. Jones|Russell D. Jones]] 20:43, 28 January 2012 (UTC)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Mixed-breed dog]]
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  • | pagename = Dog | abc = Dog
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  • ...al|ToA editor=David Tribe|article url=http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Dog&oldid=100066752|cat1=Biology|date=April 8th 2007}} | article url = http://en.citizendium.org/wiki?title=Dog/Draft&oldid=100275920
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  • Deleted suppositions with respect to the presumed lineage of Malteses. Dog breeds as we know them did not exist millenia ago. ...althy, except for...." OR describing it as having a myriad of problems ANY dog could get regardless of lineage.
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  • #REDIRECT [[dog breed]]
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  • File:Dog-closeup.jpg
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  • ...iscussion as to whether the name signifies size alone, or also refers to a dog's original purpose, or its temperament. This has sometimes led to misunder ...ng]] terrier. In the [[American Kennel Club]], the [[Toy Fox Terrier]], a dog of similar type to the Tenterfield, was placed in the Toy Group without obj
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  • ...f, there have been cases of serious (and even fatal) infections from minor dog bites. These are generally in people with underlying immune problems or who ==Dog mouth bacteria==
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  • |name = Black Dog ''''Black Dog'''' is a song by England|English rock band Led Zeppelin, which is featured
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  • * Alderton, David. ''The Dog: The Complete Guide to Dogs and Their World''. London: New Burlington Books ...2002) ''Dogs in Antiquity: Anubis to Cerberus: The Origins of the Domestic Dog'', Aris & Phillips ISBN 0-85668-704-9
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  • #REDIRECT [[dog breeding]]
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  • Look at Labradoodle under [[Dog]]. These are F1 hybrids, explained there. They are not breeds in that they Pitting one dog against another has been a sport in many countries at least since Ancient R
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  • ...owners admitted that their dog had bitten before. The most common type of dog to bite in this series was a crossbreed (9 cases), followed by Staffordshir 22yo woman attacked by her own dog, who completelt removed her eyelid, which (brought in by a family member) w
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  • .... The phrase may sometimes refer to categories of dogs, such as [[hunting dog]]s. ...mperament. The distinctions are not cut-and-dried; for example, [[hunting dog]]s are divided among the Hound, Gundog and Terrier groups.
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  • ...ines. The process continues today, resulting in a tremendous variety of [[dog breed]]s. ...16 Bull Terrior 17 English Bulldog 18 French Dwarf Bulldog 19 Pug Dog.}}
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  • Seriously, in high school, Peter (registered name Graf Peter von Pfanne) my dog was a miniature dachshund, "rabbit" dachshund variety. We got him from a br But, as I understand, he was officially a hunting dog. Mind you, he once cornered the local feral rabbit, about five times his si
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  • ...''working dog''' is used broadly to describe a diverse group of domestic [[dog]]s used to perform specific tasks to assist humans in their work. ...cribe dogs in the [[Working group (dog)|working dog group]], a category of dog breeds used by [[kennel club]]s.
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  • ...16 Bull Terrior 17 English Bulldog 18 French Dwarf Bulldog 19 Pug Dog.}} ...itten into a formal "[[breed standard]]" by [[breed club]]s, although some dog organizations do not use formal standards.
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  • #REDIRECT [[dog group]]
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  • ...clarify, you think this list should appear at the bottom of the article [[dog breed]]? This is a very large list which is what made me think twice about ::Still thinking this through. This should probably be at [[Dog breed/Catalogs]]. [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] [[User talk:Chris Day|(talk)
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  • ...dor retrievers" who are bred after earning championships in conformational dog shows generally look very much like the breed standard, but might not be re
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  • ...igence of dogs, and one of them is that it is a major factor in choosing a dog for canine work or human companionship. ...from a human perspective. There have been a number of rank order lists of dog breeds in which different criteria were used to assess intelligence, as wil
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  • ...ng''' is the vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same [[dog breed]] in order to reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities a ==History of dog breeding==
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  • A '''dog show''' is a competition or display of domestic dogs. ...racteristics, to [[field trial (dog)|competitive trials]] to determine the dog with the best skills and ability, to [[novelty show|fun competitions]] wher
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  • International Collaboration to map genes in the dog [http://www.dogmap.ch/index.html] Private US University project-Dog genes [http://mendel.berkeley.edu/dog.html]
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  • ...arn to take care of these themselves, or seek the help of a professional ''dog groomer''. Neglecting dogs' grooming may lead to conditions that require t ...d standard]]s mandate that the dog must be shown in its natural state (the dog may be bathed and tidied, but nothing else).
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  • {{dambigbox|the popular American snack|Hot Dog}} {{Image|Hot dog with mustard.png|right|350px|A hot dog with mustard topping.}}
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  • == Plan for this article (Dog) == ...oper care of pet dogs (3) important factors in choosing and training a pet dog (breed, etc).
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  • ...r the sources still say that this even was significant in popularising hot dog consumption in the U.S. so I'll reword it and add it back in. == hot dog photo==
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  • ...and may or may not be applied to dogs in [[dog obedience|obedience]] or [[dog agility|agility]] and [[herding trial]]s, as some owners find the term effe ...s {<!--an utterly ridiculous thing to do to a dog; grrr!--> and [[Maltese (dog)|Malteses]] are examples. Long-haired breeds must be tended to continually
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mixed-breed dog]]
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  • *A. '[[Black Dog]]' ([[John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones]], [[Jimmy Page]], [[Rober *A. 'Black Dog' [stereo] (John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant) - 4:56
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  • ...d dog known for its intelligence, high-energy and devotion to family. This dog is often used for police work.
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  • Image:Pets.jpg|<center>Dog and Cat</center> Image:Cao e gato.jpg|<center>Dog and Cat</center>
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  • A very large [[dog]] breed, usually classed in the working dog group.
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  • *[http://www.akc.org/reg/dogreg_stats.cfm AKC Dog Registration Statistics for 2003 and 2004] *[https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/ Official American Kennel Club (AKC) List of Dog Breeds]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Dog/Choosing a dog]]
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  • {{r|Dog breed}} {{r|Dog grooming}}
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  • This is a disambiguation page for the term '''Hot Dog'''. There are several meanings: * [[Hot dog]], a popular American snack made with sausage and usually placed in a bun
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dog/Choosing a dog]]
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  • {{r|Anatolian Shepherd Dog}} {{r|Dog breeding}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Working dog]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dog breeding}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Show dog]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dog breeding}}
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  • *[[dog breed]] *[[dog breeding]]
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  • {{r|Dog breeding}} {{r|Dog breed}}
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  • ...rown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. ---[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 01:03, 17 May 2007 (CDT)}} ...rown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. ---[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 01:55, 17 May 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...f a [[kennel club]], a ''[[dog group|group]]'' comprises many individual [[dog]] breeds.
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  • Popular and intelligent European [[gun dog]] and well-known [[show dog|show]] [[breed]] noted for its curly or corded coat.
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  • This is a list of external links on '[[Hot Dog (song)|Hot Dog]]'. Retrieved on 1 June 2014.
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  • This is a list of external links on '[[Black Dog]]'. Retrieved on 19 April 2014. *[http://www.ledzeppelin.com/video/black-dog-celebration-day 'Black Dog' at ledzeppelin.com]
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  • * [http://www.top-dog.co.za/newkk/wssa.htm White Swiss Shepherd Dog Club of South Africa] * [http://www.wgsdca.org White German Shepherd Dog Club of America, Inc. (WGSDCA)]
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  • A member or descendant of any of several dog [[breed]]s or dog [[landrace]]s originally developed for hunting or vermin routing.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Maltese (dog)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dog grooming}}
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  • {{r|Dog breeding}} {{r|Dog breed}}
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  • ...tics of two or more types of breeds, or is a descendant of feral or pariah dog populations.
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  • {{r|dog breed}} {{r|dog breeding}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dog show]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dog grooming}}
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  • * [[Dog breeding]] * [[Mixed-breed dog]]
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  • {{r|Dog breeding}} {{r|Dog breed}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dog group]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dog breed}}
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  • *[[dog breed]] *[[dog breeding]]
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  • A [[dog]] from any of many small breeds; any small dog; also, a popular [[plush toy]].
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  • {{r|Dog breeding}} {{r|Dog breed}}
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  • ...Unlike [[Lassie]], the original Rin Tin Tin (known as "Rinty") was a real dog. His success was credited with saving Warner Brothers film studio from ban
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Dog intelligence]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Anatolian Shepherd Dog}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Portuguese Water Dog]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dog grooming}}
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  • ...wn fox jumped over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. [[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]] 14:26, 17 May 2007 (CDT)}}
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  • The club’s signature event is the prestigious and world-famous [[Crufts]] dog [[conformation show]], held annually since 1948, which attracts competitors The Kennel Club divides dog breeds into 7 groups:
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  • ...ne breed, that is a whole category of dog, such as [[hound]]s or [[hunting dog]]s in general. ...vents such as conformational shows and field trials. However, independent dog breed clubs handle their own affairs.
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  • **{{r|Dog breeding}} **{{r|Dog showing}}
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  • ===Blue Dog Coalition leadership=== ...l Representative]]([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[IA-03); [[Blue Dog Coalition]]
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  • ...and may or may not be applied to dogs in [[dog obedience|obedience]] or [[dog agility|agility]] and [[herding trial]]s, as some owners find the term effe ...s {<!--an utterly ridiculous thing to do to a dog; grrr!--> and [[Maltese (dog)|Malteses]] are examples. Long-haired breeds must be tended to continually
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  • ...i Foxie.jpg|right|350px|''The Stockmen''. Brian Hughes and Molly winning a dog/owner look-alike contest in 2005.}} For instance a novelty [[dog show]] might contain classes (categories) which are humorous, or for pets,
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  • ...iever]]s, but because of their popularity in [[dog fancy]], particularly [[dog show|showing]], they are not usually thought of as such by the general publ ...in size and the Toy being smallest. The Poodle's curly or corded [[coat (dog)|coat]] does not shed to the extent of many other breeds' and so the Poodle
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  • | pagename = Dog | abc = Dog
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  • ...''working dog''' is used broadly to describe a diverse group of domestic [[dog]]s used to perform specific tasks to assist humans in their work. ...cribe dogs in the [[Working group (dog)|working dog group]], a category of dog breeds used by [[kennel club]]s.
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  • ...used to assist fishermen in [[Portugal]]. When modern technology made the dog's traditional work obsolete, it was in danger of being lost, but the breed It belongs to the [[retriever]] family of dogs and is classed as a [[working dog]].
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  • I'm going to use this space to list and, eventually, organize my thoughts on dog topics. Dog Topics
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Toy dog]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Dog group}}
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  • the act of cleaning a dog's coat and external organs both for the sake of appearance and for the anim
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  • ...eria]] [[antitoxin]] was transported from [[Anchorage, Alaska]] to Nome by dog-sled teams to combat an outbreak of the disease. (1922 &ndash; March 14, 19
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  • ...f, there have been cases of serious (and even fatal) infections from minor dog bites. These are generally in people with underlying immune problems or who ==Dog mouth bacteria==
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