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  • 1Dog aggression — is a term used by dog owners and breeders to describe canine to canine antipathy. Aggression itself is usually defined by canine behaviorists as the intent to do harm . Many dogs show displays of aggression such as barking, growling, or snapping… …

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  • 2Dog Logan — Art by Andy Kubert Publication information Publisher Marvel Comics First appearance …

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  • 3Dog showmanship — is a set of skills and etiquette used by handlers of dogs in a dog competition. Dog showmanship is not a competition in itself but a qualification of the handler to present a dog to its best advantage. Skills are technical as well as artistic. A… …

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  • 4Dog — For other uses, see Dog (disambiguation). Domestic dog Temporal range: 0.015–0 Ma …

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  • 5dog — n. 1) to breed; keep dogs 2) to walk a dog (on a leash) 3) to muzzle a dog 4) to curb one s dog 5) a mad, rabid; stray; vicious; wild dog 6) a bird (AE), gun (BE); Eskimo; guard (BE); guide, seeing eye; hunting; pet; police; sheep; toy dog;… …

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  • 6dog — dog1 [ dɔg ] noun count *** 1. ) an animal kept as a pet, for guarding buildings, or for hunting. A young dog is called a puppy: Have you fed the dog? Out on the street, a dog began to bark. dog food/biscuits a ) a male dog or a male animal that… …

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  • 7dog — I UK [dɒɡ] / US [dɔɡ] noun [countable] Word forms dog : singular dog plural dogs *** 1) a) an animal kept as a pet, for guarding buildings, or for hunting. A young dog is called a puppy Have you fed the dog? Out on the street, a dog began to bark …

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  • 8Dog's Blood — EP by Alexisonfire Released October 31, 2010&#16 …

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  • 9Dog of Two Head — Studio album by Status Quo Released November 1971 …

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  • 10Dog Is Dead — Background information Origin Nottingham, England Genres …

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