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  2. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    Breeders may also breed dogs for profit, for show, because of an interest in a particular breed, or to correct some issue and improve the soundness of a breed. Responsible breeders take into consideration the temperament, as well as the health and appearance of the mating pair before breeding.

  3. How Do New Dog Breeds Become Official? The Path From ... - AOL

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    It requires the intentional breeding of dogs over many generations, which means that all new dog breeds come from genetic combinations of existing breeds! Related: New Wolf-Like Dog Breed Called ...

  4. Pedigree Dogs Exposed - Wikipedia

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    The programme analyses that dogs were initially bred for practical functions such as hunting and guarding, but in the middle of the 19th century, breed standards began to shift, as dogs became a status symbol and dog breeding became a sport, and the function of a dog became a secondary consideration after appearance.

  5. Pedigree Dogs Exposed: Three Years On - Wikipedia

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    The dog, Cissy, likes to keep her head up when she lies down, even when sleeping. Numerous videos on YouTube shows Pugs falling asleep sitting or standing up. One clip from YouTube [2] [full citation needed] which was presented as a funny video, was shown in the programme. Some Pugs behave in this way because their airways close when they drop ...

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

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    Responsible dog breeders focus on selective breeding, meaning they only breed dogs with the best health and behavioral traits. For instance, if a Pug breeder wants to improve breed health, they ...

  7. 'Designer dogs' are everywhere, but are they ethical? - AOL

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    According to one industry estimate, 70% of U.S. households own a pet, with another estimate saying nearly 70 million households own at least one dog. Recently, the American Kennel Club announced ...

  8. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, PETA released video footage from an investigation at Texas A&M University's dog laboratory, which deliberately breeds dogs to contract muscular dystrophy. PETA claims that for "35 years, dogs have suffered in cruel muscular dystrophy experiments ... which haven't resulted in a cure or treatment for reversing the course of ...

  9. How to Introduce Dogs: The Best Trainer-Approved Method - AOL

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    6. Positive Associations. If there are signs of tension, it may help to form some positive associations among the dogs. I like to place treats on the exchanged towels and feed treats when the dogs ...