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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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  • ...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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  • ...''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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  • ...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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  • ...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 Show dogs must learn a wide range of skills, and though the species is generally thought to be int
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  • ...saved from extinction by dedicated fanciers including Dr. Vasco Bensuade, a wealthy businessman. It belongs to the [[retriever]] family of dogs and is classed as a [[working dog]].
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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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  • List topics in this format, one to a line: {{r|dog breed}}
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  • '''The Kennel Club''' ("KC", also known as the Kennel Club, UK) is a [[kennel club]] based in [[London, United Kingdom]], England. The club was The club’s signature event is the prestigious and world-famous [[Crufts]] dog [[conformation show]], held annually since 1948, which attracts competitors
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  • Constellation in the northern sky, symbolized as a little dog.
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  • ...tenacious and resourceful [[terrier]] originally developed as a hunting [[dog]].
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  • ...y of several variants of domestic [[dog]] descended from [[German Shepherd Dog]]s and German Shepherd types. Usage is emotionally charged and contentious *White-coated [[German Shepherd Dog]]
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  • ...epresents the interests of [[dog]] owners, [[dog breeding|breeder]]s and [[dog fancy|fancier]]s. It is an affiliate of the [[Australian National Kennel C
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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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  • ...ll use its [[sense]]s of smell and hearing when hunting, just as any other dog will. ==Background: dog sight vs. human sight==
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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. ...teria were used to assess intelligence, as will be more fully explained in a later section. The breeds at the top and bottom of these lists are often th
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  • ...ing [[Sirius]], the brightest star in the night sky, symbolized as a large dog.
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  • ...lecting dogs' grooming may lead to conditions that require the services of a [[veterinarian]]. ...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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  • ...causing controversy and often outright hostility among the hobbyists of [[dog fancy]]]. ==Genetics: From Mixed-Breed Dog to Purebred Dog==
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  • List topics in this format, one to a line; for common words, lowercase the name: ===Dog breeds normally classified as ''sighthounds'' or ''gazehounds''===
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