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  2. Stable fly - Wikipedia

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    Stomoxys calcitrans is commonly called the stable fly, barn fly, biting house fly, dog fly, or power mower fly. [1] Unlike most members of the family Muscidae, Stomoxys calcitrans ('sharp mouth' + 'kicking') and others of its genus suck blood from mammals. Now found worldwide, the species is considered to be of Eurasian [2] or African origin.

  3. 4 Things to Remember Before Flying With Your Dog This ... - AOL

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    Rule one of flying with a dog: Don't just show up at the airport with your dog! Beyond that, simply knowing an airline's rules and regulations and following a few best practices will make travel ...

  4. Flying with a Dog? Here’s What You Need to Know About All ...

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    Flying with a dog can be stressful, but it is totally possible. All major airlines operating in the U.S. have pet travel options, though some will be better-suited to your situation than others. A ...

  5. Flying with a dog for the first time? We asked a vet ... - AOL

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    USA TODAY consulted Dr. Jeremy Kimmelstiel, an associate regional medical director at Bond Vet, on how to fly with a dog. Flying with a dog for the first time? We asked a vet for advice.

  6. Dog sense of smell - Wikipedia

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    The dog sense of smell is the most powerful sense of this species, the olfactory system of canines being much more complex and developed than that of humans. [1] It is believed to be up to 10 million times as sensitive as a human's in specialized breeds.

  7. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    Canine terminology in this article refers only to dog terminology, specialized terms describing the characteristics of various external parts of the domestic dog, as well as terms for structure, movement, and temperament. This terminology is not typically used for any of the wild species or subspecies of wild wolves, foxes, coyotes, dholes ...

  8. These Are the CDC's New Rules for Flying With Your Dog - AOL

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    All pets arriving from all countries must appear to be healthy upon arrival.

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