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The authors have used the dog as a way “to think about human society”. The dog is the connecting thread binding these essays, which each reveals a different part of the complex social history of southern Africa. The essays range
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with
factors other than dog behavior influencing their decision to attend a
particular facility. Features identified as important were
characteristics of the instructors and the facility itself,
opportunities for the dog caretaker (owner)
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on a group of mixed-breed dogs adopted from various agencies showed that the visual identification made by shelter staff corresponded to the actual DNA of the dogs only 25 percent of the time, meaning that most of the dogs had been
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to a local case involving a dog named Shadow; you can read it here .
Other cases we are following, and which we'll report to you in upcoming months include one involving a Florida man charged with stabbing his dog, Thelma, and another in
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The authors have used the dog as a way “to think about human society”. The dog is the connecting thread binding these essays, which each reveals a different part of the complex social history of southern Africa. The essays range
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on a remarkable reunion of a dog, Sunshine, who was found on the streets of Beirut during the 2006 war. BETA had cared for her since then and planned to fly her with other dogs to Canada for a new life. She was featured in BETA's newsletter and
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the popularity of specific dog breeds. Nine breeds of dogs showed particularly pronounced booms and busts in popularity. On average, the increase (boom) phase in these breeds lasted 14 years, during which time annual new registrations increased
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Canis Africanis A dog history of South Africa. Edited by Lance van Sittert and Sandra Swart. Canis Africanis, dog History of Southern Africa are essays that recover an animal's ubiquitous, yet hidden presence in human history. The
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Canis Africanis
A dog history of South Africa. Edited by Lance van Sittert and Sandra Swart.
Canis Africanis, dog History of Southern Africa are essays that recover an animal's ubiquitous, yet hidden presence in human history.
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People who owned both dogs and cats reported most frequent spontaneous laughter resulting from an incident involving a pet. dog owners reported less; cat owners, the least. dog owners and people who owned both dogs and cats reported laughing
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