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    "Come Boy! Come!" - How A Dog Training Instructor Would Guide You In Class

    Coming when called, or the "recall"exercise, is an important step in a dog's training school. If the class is working in a circle, it is done the first time toward the center of the circle and the sec...

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    7 Dog Groups & Their Descriptions

    The Sporting Group: Pointers, setters, spaniels, and retrievers were originally bred to assist the hunter in finding, flushing, and retrieving game, usually birds, either on land or in water. Some bre...

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    A Lizard'S Eye View Of Life As A Reptile

    If you think of lizards at all, you think of those little reptiles that you see scurrying down a tree trunk or across your back door at dusk. There are many different types of lizards in the reptile ...

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    A White Labrador -Not Actually White

    There is really no such thing as a white Labrador; it is categorized as yellow. The American Kennel Club recognizes only three colors in Labradors, namely yellow, chocolate, and black. All others are ...

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    Australian Cattle Dogs

    Known by the name Blue or Red Heelers, the Australian Cattle dogs are a breed of canine that belongs to the Herding breed group. It was first developed in Australia in the middle to late 1800s for a ...

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    Beloved Companion And Therapy Dogs

    By far the most common use of today's Labrador is as a home companion, a role at which he excels. Surprisingly, the Labrador Retriever was rarely kept strictly as a house pet until several decades aft...

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    Border Terrier Dog Breed

    The Border Terrier is the smallest of all the working terriers. He has a compact, sturdy body, medium-boned, and well put together. His otter-like head sets him apart from the other terriers. His e...

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    Cairn Terrier Dog Breed

    The Cairn Terrier is a hardy, small, solid, and sporty dog, with a rough weather-resistant coat that sheds. The Gaelic word "cairn" means a heap of stones, which is a suitable name for a terrier that...

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    Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Dog Breed

    The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a breed that is slightly larger than the King Charles Spaniel. In addition, the Cavalier King Charles has a skull that is almost flat between the ears and his sto...

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    Characteristics Of The Golden Retriever

    Almost all breeds of dogs are group oriented, as they need to interact with other species of their group to remain secure. Golden Retrievers, in particular, have been bred over the years to be geared...

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    Coming To America: A History Recording Of The Labrador Retriever

    In the 1920's the Labrador Retriever began gaining popularity with American sportsmen. Although a few "English retrievers," as Labradors were called in 19th century America, had made their way to our ...

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    Competing In The Group Judging

    If your dog should be "Best of Breed", he is eligible to compete in the group judging. As a novice you may believe this is something that happens only to the experienced. Nonsense! If you have a go...

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    Dog Training -Training For Proper Dog Behavior

    There are many reasons for teaching proper dog behavior, and teaching such behavior has many benefits for both the human and canine partners. Dog behavior training is vital to such life and death i...

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    Dogs Do Not Learn By Observation And Imitation

    Your dog's emotions are primarily activated by his senses, particularly vision, as that sense best serves the active reflexes of the prey instinct, such as chasing, striking, biting, and fighting. Whe...

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    Dogs Do Not Learn By Dominance And Submission

    Many people believe that dogs learn by dominance and/or submission. This is an interesting theory that appeals to our sense of logic and the way nature appears to be ordered from the point of view of ...

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