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  2. Thoroughbred - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, breeders of other species of purebred animals may use the two terms interchangeably, [11] though thoroughbred is less often used for describing purebred animals of other species. [10] [11] The term is a proper noun referring to this specific breed, [12] though often not capitalized, especially in non-specialist publications, and ...

  3. Purebred - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A puppy from two purebred dogs of the same breed, for example, will exhibit the traits of its parents, and not the traits of all breeds in the subject breed's ancestry. Breeding from too small a gene pool, especially direct inbreeding , can lead to the passing on of undesirable characteristics or even a collapse of a breed population ...

  4. Is it easier to train a mixed breed dog or a purebred? - AOL

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    Here, I’ll explain the main differences between training mixed breeds and purebreds. Mixed breed or purebred: which is easier to train? ... Purebred dogs have innate personality traits, making ...

  5. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    Breeders of purebred dogs can register the birth of a litter of puppies to a dog registry associated with a kennel club to record the parentage of the litter in stud books. Such registries maintain records of dogs’ lineage and are usually affiliated with kennel clubs, such as the AKC (American Kennel Club). [12]

  6. New Study Sheds Light on Whether Purebred Pups are More ... - AOL

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    The new study, which was published in the journal Frontiers In Veterinary Science, discovered that while certain dog breeds are prone to specific diseases, purebred and mixed-breed dogs are mostly ...

  7. Mongrel - Wikipedia

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    The implication that such dogs must be a mix of defined breeds may stem from an inverted understanding of the origins of dog breeds. Purebred dogs have been, for the most part, artificially created from random-bred populations by human selective breeding with the purpose of enhancing desired physical, behavioral, or temperamental characteristics.

  8. Dog type - Wikipedia

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    The earliest books in the English language to mention numbers of dog types are from the "Cynegetica" (hunting literature), namely, The Art of Venery (1327) by Twiti (Twici), a treatise that describes hunting with the limer (a leashed bloodhound type); the pack of running hounds, which included barcelets and brachetz (both scent hounds); and the sighthound and greyhound. [4]

  9. 32 differences between a puppy and a dog - AOL

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    32 differences between a puppy and a dog 1. Age. Puppy on man's shoulder. Age may seem like an obvious marker between puppyhood and a fully grown dog. However, many owners go on referring to their ...