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  • {{r|Royal New South Wales Canine Council}}
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  • 20th Century canine council legislation brought an end to the crossbreeding; eventually Silky p
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  • ''This page refers to [[canine]]s. For the popular children's [[toy]], see [[toy dogs]].''
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  • A '''mixedbreed dog''' is a member of the world's canine majority; a domestic [[dog]] that is not [[purebred]]. These dogs are calle
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  • ...which causes abortions and infertility (“Canine Brucellosis,” 2000).<ref>''Canine Brucellosis''. (2000). Retrieved April 21, 2009, from http://images.google. ...and may be the only areas of the world that do not contain the bacterium (“Canine Brucellosis,” 2000).<ref>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (200
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  • ...pinger, Raymond and Lorna Coppinger (2002). ''Dogs: A New Understanding of Canine Origin, Behavior and Evolution'', University of Chicago Press ISBN 0-226-11
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  • ...-> some dog owners met with representatives of the [[Royal New South Wales Canine Council]] (DogsNSW) [[Wes Stacey]], the late Dr. [[Harry Spira]] and the la ...alia was formed. The founding members, in conjunction with members of the Canine Council of New South Wales, wrote a [[breed standard]] for their breed and
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  • This international organization (usually translated as "World Canine Organisation" in English but still abbreviated "FCI") oversees breed standa
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  • ...ers train them to be. Proper socialization and integration into human and canine society as puppies, coupled with quality obedience training, is thought to ...origin of the Rottweiler is that its ancestors were the [[Roman legion]]s' canine cattle drovers - in particular, dogs left behind in what had been the Roman
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  • ...le. The year: 1990. It’s been said that I act like I’m God’s gift to the canine world. Well, I ''was'' born in a barn, it ''was'' December 24th, there ''w <ref> Behind the Scenes with TV’s Top Dog: From Troubled Terrier to Canine Comedian. Lori Golden, Animal Press, October, 1994. Sourced at: http://ww
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  • ...ers train them to be. Proper socialization and integration into human and canine society as puppies, coupled with quality obedience training, is thought to ...origin of the Rottweiler is that its ancestors were the [[Roman legion]]s' canine cattle drovers - in particular, dogs left behind in what had been the Roman
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  • ...ated variant as the archetypal Jack Russell, thanks to a couple of popular canine actors, notably " [[Wishbone (dog)|Wishbone]] " "and [[Moose (dog actor)|Ed
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  • ...fossil apes that possess a suite of characters such as bipedalism, reduced canine size and increasing brain size such as the [[Australopithecus|australopithe
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  • *Reduced post-canine tooth size.
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  • ...ls. A related preservation method is backbreeding, used by some equine and canine registries, in which individuals are selectively crossbred, and then crossb
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  • asymmetry of the premolar crowns, less posteriorlyinclined canine root, and the relatively simple crowns ..., such as that found in modern humans and A. afarensis, and a reduced male canine is fully consistent with a pair-bonded reproductive strategy in early homin
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  • ...two types; premolar cracking of small, more manageable bones, and incisor/ canine gnawing on larger, uncrackable bones. ...ng'': corresponding to Brain's<ref name="CKBrain_Sterkfontein"/> incisor/ canine gnawing, but broadened to include smaller bones as well.
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  • {{r|Canine distemper virus}}
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  • ...ogs. Each named breed of dog fits a human image of a particular variety of canine. Generally, before a type of dog is recognized as a breed, it must be shown
    8 KB (1,298 words) - 03:02, 8 June 2009
  • ...here it penetrated the brain and thrived devastatingly in that organ, like canine pneumococcus that enters through the nose.
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