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  2. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    Dogs commonly give birth in a whelping box, a simple box or pen provided to the dam to help shelter and contain the puppies. A person who intentionally mates dogs to produce puppies is referred to as a dog breeder. Line breeding is the planned breeding of dogs with their relatives. This is done to strengthen the appearance of specific desired ...

  3. Purebred breeders - Wikipedia

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    Most mating done by purebred breeders is linebreeding which is the mating of animals of different families within the same breed to bring in desirable traits that are not present in the original animals. [11] Unlike commercial producers, purebred breeders cannot use crossbreeding as it would dilute the breed's purity, resulting in a mixed breed ...

  4. Maine Coon Breeder Shares Controversial Take on Why ... - AOL

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    When it comes to animal breeding, no two people will have the same opinion. Some people are against breeding at all costs, but an ethical Maine Coon Cat breeder from California is hoping that she ...

  5. Puppy mill - Wikipedia

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    In these puppy mills, breeding dogs are often subjected to living the entirety of their lives in cages, which are cramped and uncomfortable for the dog. The whelping bitch's needs often go unmet or ignored. An estimated 500,000 dogs are kept solely for the purpose of breeding in puppy mills. [7] [better source needed]

  6. Category:Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    This category collects information about how dogs breed and how and why people breed dogs. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Canidae reproduction . The main article for this category is Dog breeding .

  7. Purebred - Wikipedia

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    In dogs, the term breed is used two ways: loosely, to refer to dog types or landraces of dog (also called natural breeds or ancient breeds); or more precisely, to refer to modern breeds of dog, which are documented so as to be known to be descended from specific ancestors, that closely resemble others of their breed in appearance, movement, way ...

  8. Germans Outraged As Government Considers Breeding Ban on ...

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    German dog lovers are up in arms over a draft law from the German Agricultural Ministry, which might ban breeding dogs with "skeletal anomalies." One breed in particular has Germans concerned ...

  9. Animal ethics - Wikipedia

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    Animal ethics is a branch of ethics which examines human-animal relationships, the moral consideration of animals and how nonhuman animals ought to be treated. The subject matter includes animal rights, animal welfare, animal law, speciesism, animal cognition, wildlife conservation, wild animal suffering, [1] the moral status of nonhuman animals, the concept of nonhuman personhood, human ...