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History Of Dog Breeding
Humans may have neglected other animals, but have fed and allowed for the existence of the animals which are useful to them. They have fed and protected the dogs, and established relationship with them. For many hundreds of decades, humans have domesticated these animals which have now become a friend of humans. More...
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Dog Breeding Statistics
There are almost 52 million dogs which live in the US households. Almost 6.2 million dogs face death every year. And, 3.8 million dogs die in homes, accidents, and veterinary hospitals; and 2.4 die in the shelters. Every year 7.3 million dogs are acquired by the owners from breeders and pet stores, 1 million dogs are taken from the animal shelters and 5 million are adult strays. More...
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History Of The American Bulldog
The is a domestic dog breed that is classified broadly into two types - the Scott type and the Johnson type. The names of these breeds come from the breeders who played a pivotal role in bringing them into existence. The Scott type bulldog was developed by Allen Scott, while the Johnson type was brought up by John D. Johnson. They are also commonly classified as Bully type or Classic , and Performance type or the Standard . More...
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