
| Dogs are Legendary for Their Loyalty Dogs are legendary for their loyalty and protectiveness, though some breeds Details...
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| Habits Dogs have an exceptional sense of direction that is distinct from their keen Details...
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| Non-Sporting Group Dogs that are suited for specific work and others that are not related to dogs Details...
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| Toy Group Some dogs from the hound group, sporting group, and terrier group are Details...
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| Terrier Group The name terrier comes from the Latin word terra, which means "soil" or Details...
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| Hound Group There are two types of hounds: sight hounds and scent hounds. Details...
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| Sporting Group Dogs of this group have a keen nose for prey. They will tell their master where Details...
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| Working Group Dogs sense an approaching enemy and warn their master Details...
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| Herding Group Following is an overview of the seven groups (herding, working, sporting, Details...
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| A Complete Fossil of a Dog During the Neolithic, humans moved out of caves and established early Details...
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| Humans and the Dog Ancient humans, wearing virtually nothing, must have shivered in the cold while Details...
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| Jackals Often Hunt in Groups Jackals often hunt in groups; however, they mainly survive on carrion left over Details...
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| Common Features of the Dog Group Dogs resemble wolves other more than any animal. Wolves are distributed Details...
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| Prehistoric Roots Members of the genus Canis appeared about a million years ago, first in Asia Details...
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| Classifying the Dog It is only recently that the original ancestor of the dog has been identified Details...
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