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  1. Boxers -- Dogs
    Boxers originated in Germany in the 19th century. George Alt is reputed as the father of the breed since it was he who brought a Bullenbeiser female. He had brought the Boxer from France to Germany. He bred the dog emphasizing stable personality and strength. Each litter seemed to be an improved version of the dog. Breeders tried to avoid white puppies.
  2. Dogs -- Animals
    Dogs require proper socialization to be the best they can be. Since dogs are pack animals, they do not do well in isolation or with too much alone time. Dogs ... require proper exercise to keep them healthy and well adjusted. Some dogs have special needs due to separation anxiety.
  3. Dog Treat
    Chicken Skewers Dog Treats (Chik 'n Skewers) These unique treats are made with 100% natural chicken breast fillets on a natural rawhide chew. This longest lasting treat is ... great for dogs' teeth!
  4. Dog Health
    Healthy gums are important for dog health. They should be firm and pink, black, or spotted, just like the dog's skin. Young dogs have smooth white teeth that tend to darken with age. Puppies have 23 baby teeth and adults have around 42 permanent teeth, depending on the breed. As adult teeth come in, they push baby teeth out of the mouth.
  5. Dog Names
    Other possibilities for female dog names could be related to food names: these dog names are truly beautiful and their sound might be soft and very easy to recognize. Some of the cutest ones are Cinnamon, Citrus, Kiwi, Chocolate, Raisin, Crouton, Cupcake, Marmalade, Brownie, Cocoa, _Mocha, Muffin, Nugget, Cranberry, Oak, Cookie, Ginger, Honey, Chutney, or Pumpkin.
  6. Cadaver -- Dogs
    Like all search dogs, cadaver dogs go through extensive training before they can become certified and operational. Cadaver dogs are first trained to recognize a wide spectrum of odors associated with human remains, depending on their specific use. Cadaver dogs for use in a disaster situation focus on more recent decomposition odors, while cadaver dogs that work with law enforcement are ... trained to recognize older decomposition odors and smaller or residual odors. Only actual human remains are used to train the dogs, no pseudo scent is used in the training process. All K-9s are first taught to give a trained final response or indication upon detection of the odor. They are taught to only give this response when they locate the strongest source of the odor.
  7. Maltese -- Dogs
    The Maltese is a toy dog with a compact build and an overall appearance that denotes vigor, eagerness, and affection. The height from the dog’s withers to the ground is equal to the length from the dog’s withers to the tail. They have sloped shoulder blades and well-knit elbows that are held close to the body. Their chest is comparatively deep and their loins are sturdy, taut, and feature a slight tuck-up underneath. The neck of the Maltese is long enough to enable a high head carriage. The breed’s back is level and the ribs are well-sprung.
  8. Chihuahua -- Dogs
    The Chihuahua is a dainty, fragile looking dog, and is a very distinctive looking animal with a pretty face, and a somewhat mischievous expression. The Chihuahua has a rounded head and dark, wallowing, and protruding eyes, with ears that are very large in proportion to the rest of the head. When it comes to the coat of the Chihuahua there are two varieties available, one being the long coated variety and the other the smooth variety. The long coated Chihuahua has a soft, long coat, and this can be single or double. The smooth coated variety is soft, short, and dense. The coloring of the Chihuahua can vary and includes red, cream, chocolate, blue/gray, white, fawn, and black.
  9. Dogs -- Pets
    Dogs aren't just pets anymore. Ask any dog lover and she will tell you that her dog is a member of the family. If you sport a lot of bling, your dog should too--it's only fair. more »
  10. Dogs -- Cats
    Created by Academy-Award winning Tippett Studio ("Return of the Jedi," "Cats and Dogs"), using proprietary computer-graphic imaging (CGI) technology, Carl and Ray are fully rendered, three-dimensional characters that have been animated into a live action set. Award-winning director Steve "Spaz" Williams, chief animator for the film "Jurassic Park" and director of animation for the film "The Mask," directed the six spots in the campaign, which took approximately five months to complete.
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