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  2. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    During the early formative years of many breeds, breeders often crossed closely related dogs to create specific phenotypes, resulting in increased incidence of breed-specific genetic diseases. [ 16 ] Some dogs have certain inheritable characteristics that can develop into a disability or disease.

  3. How many dog breeds are there? A guide to groups ... - AOL

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    How many dog breeds are there? In the United States, the American Kennel Club (AKC) currently registers 202 dog breeds. This number, however, does not include mixed-breed dogs or designer ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Go Small or Go Home With These 15 Teacup Dog Breeds - AOL

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    According to Dr. Kathryn Dench, MA VetMB and Chief Scientific Advisor, Paw Origins, teacup dogs "are often bred through practices that can lead to severe health problems, as breeders might ...

  6. Dog breed - Wikipedia

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    A mongrel, mixed-breed dog or mutt is a dog that does not belong to one officially recognized breed but can be a mix of two breeds and is not the result of intentional breeding. [ 59 ] In the United States, the term mixed-breed is a favored synonym over mongrel among individuals who wish to avoid negative connotations associated with the latter ...

  7. Australian Cobberdog - Wikipedia

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    The official breed standards state that the sum of all the dog's features should portray "A gracefully athletic and balanced dog, free of exaggeration, with a luxurious non-shedding, odourless coat." In general, the breed's goal is to be a square and regularly dimensioned dog with the breeding process more focused on health and temperament. [14 ...

  8. This is how often to train a reactive dog, according to an expert

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    And while every dog is different and some may need more rest than others, depending on factors like age and breed, it’s worth finding a balance that works for you and your pup.

  9. Dog - Wikipedia

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    Police dogs with PTSD can often refuse to work. [114] Dog swimming over to catch a ball. Dogs have a natural instinct called prey drive (the term is chiefly used to describe training dogs' habits) which can be influenced by breeding. These instincts can drive dogs to consider objects or other animals to be prey or drive possessive behavior.