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Myth of tolerant dogs and aggressive wolves refuted – Phys.org

Click here to sign in with or Forget Password? Learn more share this!98175ShareEmail April 21, 2015 by University of Veterinary Medicine—Vienna Dogs are regarded as more tolerant and less aggressive compared to their ancestors, the wolves. Researchers from the Messerli Research Institute at the Vetmeduni Vienna question this image. They show in a recent study

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N.B. family welcomes baby goat who ‘acts like a dog’ into their home – Global News

Instructions:Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first. If you get Global News from Instagram or Facebook – that will be changing. Find out how you can still connect with us. A baby goat in New Brunswick may have been born in a barn, but little JP isn’t being raised like a typical kid.“He

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Mother's Day Gifts for Dog Lovers: Celebrate Mom With Items She'll Love – American Kennel Club

The AKC independently selected each product featured in this article. If you purchase a product through this article, we may receive a portion of the sale. While we do our best to update links often, please note that prices and deals are subject to change.There’s never a wrong time to get a gift to celebrate

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Owners, Not Breeds, Predict Whether Dogs Will Be Aggressive – Smithsonian Magazine

SectionsNew ResearchResearchers suggest training your dog well and early on to avoid any problems with aggression—regardless of what breed you’ve got Rose Eveleth ContributorSome dogs get a bad rap. Pit bulls, rottweilers, dobermans are all considered aggressive dogs, while labs and corgis are supposed to be fun and docile. But while breeding might have something to do

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