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  2. File:Skeleton of a dog diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Skeleton of a dog: A – Cervical or Neck Bones (7 in number).B – Dorsal or Thoracic Bones (13 in number, each bearing a rib).C – Lumbar Bones (7 in number).D – Sacral Bones (3 in number).

  3. Dog anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The dog's footpad is a fatty tissue locomotive-supporting organ, present at the bottom of the four legs, consisting of digital pads, a metacarpal pad, and a carpal pad, with dewclaw near the footpad. [26] When a dog's footpad is exposed to the cold, heat loss is prevented by an adaptation of the blood system that recirculates heat back into the ...

  4. List of Hungarian dog breeds - Wikipedia

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  6. Borophaginae - Wikipedia

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    Borophaginae, called "bone-crushing dogs", [3] [4] were endemic to North America during the Oligocene to Pliocene and lived roughly 34—2.5 million years ago, existing for about Origin [ edit ]

  7. Guards Break Into Applause As Adorable Stray Dog Becomes ...

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    In Romania, there are an estimated 500,000 to over 600,000 stray dogs, which is more than any other European country, according to PETA UK.. Moreover, in Hungary, there are more than 500.000 stray ...

  8. Kuvasz - Wikipedia

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    The Principality of Hungary was founded in 895 or 896 AD. The Magyars probably brought sheep and dogs with them, and established a pastoral culture in the Hungarian plains. [3]: 92 In the fifteenth century Matthias Corvinus is believed to have kept large numbers of Kuvasz dogs at his court as guard dogs or hunting dogs, or sometimes as war dogs.

  9. Pumi dog - Wikipedia

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    The Pumi (in Hungarian, the plural form is pumik) is a medium-small breed of sheep dog from Hungary.They are capable herding dogs, able to gather and work close to farm stock, particularly sheep, to keep them under control.