Archive for November, 2007
Almost Home Dog Rescue of OhioSunday, November 25th, 2007
State – Ohio
Address - 5328 Hazelwood Road, Columbus, OH 43229
Website URL – www.almosthomeohio.org
Phone Number – 614-766-1001 Contact Person – Cheryl Rakich
Mission — AHDRO’s mission is to provide homeless Collies and other family-friendly dogs a safe haven where they will receive medical care, nutrition, and love until an approved home is found; to reduce the number […]
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Wednesday, November 21st, 2007
The Terriers - 28 feisty breeds, some of which were developed to hunt vermin and to dig them from their burrows or lairs. Size ranges from the tiny Cairn Terrier to the large Airedale Terrier.
The Terrier Group is a designation used by most all-breed dog registries (or Kennel clubs) for a group of dog breeds […]
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Wednesday, November 21st, 2007
The Working Group is a kennel club designation for purebred dog breeds descended from dogs bred to assist humans with certain types of work.
Dogs of the Working Group were bred to perform such jobs as guarding property, pulling sleds, and performing water rescues. They have been invaluable assets to man throughout the ages. Quick to […]
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Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
The Hound Group is a designation used by most major English-language kennel clubs (American Kennel Club (AKC), Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC), Canadian Kennel Club (CKC), The Kennel Club (KC) and the New Zealand Kennel Club (NZKC) being the most notable).
Most hounds share the common ancestral trait of being used for hunting. Some use acute […]
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Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
The Sporting Group (also called the Gundog group) is a designation used by some all-breed dog registries (or kennel clubs) for a group of purebred dogs. Because they were developed as bird dogs with energetic hunting abilities in water and field settings, most sporting dogs require regular exercise. Their naturally active and alert demeanor also […]
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Monday, November 19th, 2007
There are over 800 dog breeds recognized at various kennel registries thoughout the world. Some dogs, although they perpetuate certain traits in their decendants, belong to no recognized breed. These breeds are futher classified into groups. A group combines various dog breeds based on specific traits of their line - differentiating between dogs who hunt, […]
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Monday, November 19th, 2007
Review of what we have learned:
When looking for a collie, or looking for any dog, in fact, one must first understand the history of dogs and why there are different breed. It is believed that the dog was the very first domesticated animal. Their loyalty, dedication, and friendship over the 15,000 years of domestication has […]
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Sunday, November 18th, 2007
So far today we have learned about some physical characteristics of the domesticated dog breed. Now let’s examine their Intelligence.
Intelligence
Dogs are valued for their intelligence. This intelligence is expressed differently with different breeds and individuals, however. For example, Border Collies are noted for their ability to easily learn verbal commands, while other breeds may not […]
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Sunday, November 18th, 2007
Modern dog breeds show more variation in size, appearance, and behavior than any other domestic animal. Within the range of extremes, dogs generally share attributes with their wild ancestors, the wolves. Dogs are predators and scavengers, possessing sharp teeth and strong jaws for attacking, holding, and tearing their food. Although selective breeding has changed the […]
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Saturday, November 17th, 2007
Ancient Evidence
The earliest fossil carnivores that can be linked with some certainty to canids are the Eocene Miacids some 55 to 38 million years ago. From the miacids evolved the cat-like (Feloidea) and dog-like (Canoidea) carnivores. Most important to the ancestry of the dog was the canoid line, leading from the coyote-sized Mesocyon of the […]
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