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Free Course on Canine Reproduction
In partnership with the University of Minnesota, Coursera is offering a FREE elearning course on the canine reproductive system. The class starts on 05/03/13 and runs for 6 weeks. Registration: https://www.coursera.org/#course/theriogenology Course Syllabus Week 1: Female dog anatomy / The estrous cycle Week 2: Breeding management / …
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PUPs Act – 2013
Puppy Uniform Protection and Safety Act Even though we are a site that by definition supports dog breeders, we are dog lovers before anything else! For those of you who are unfamilar with what is occuring in Washington, a PA Senator, Gerlach, has resubmitted H.R …
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Why Do Small Dogs Live Longer
Biologists at the University of Göttingen in Germany are hoping to answer this very question. Researchers found that “Big dogs apparently die younger mainly because they age quickly…” The Biologists discovered that larger breeds of dogs aged at much faster rates. The were able to …
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Pennsylvania Dog Owners – Dog License
The state of Pennsylvania and PetSmart are working together to increase the number of licensed dogs. The movement is a part of “Dog License Awareness Month”. If PA residents purchase 100,000 licenses in the month of march, PetSmart will donate $20,000 to Susquehanna Service Dogs, …
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Hold dog owners responsible instead of banning breeds
It’s a common belief among dog lovers that there’s no such thing as a bad dog, just bad owners. That belief seems to have a lot of support, and not just among pet owners. And while any dog can display aggressive behavior, it’s generally agreed …
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Poodle fosters baby squirrels
Three baby squirrels who were left homeless after the tree they lived in was chainsawed have found a foster mother in the shape of a poodle called Pixie. Read the Entire Story: http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/819712-cute-alert-dog-nurses-baby-squirrels-who-lost-their-home
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Dog’s Family Status is impacted by the family’s location
An interesting study was recently completed by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Indiana University South Bend. The study linked a person’s location (rural vs. suburban vs. urban) to how they viewed and treated their pets. They found that people who think of animals …
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Dog Friendly Car Design
Dog-friendly Honda Element Concept Transforms SUV into Pet-hauling Champ. New dog-friendly transportation concepts designed for the Honda Element add canine-specific enhancements to one of the most dog-friendly vehicles available, American Honda Motor Co., Inc., announced at the New York International Auto Show. The dog friendly …
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