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  • {{About||the comedy group|Working Dog Productions|the winery in New Jersey|Working Dog Winery}} [[File:London Police Dogs.jpg|thumb|[[Detection dog]] patrolling in London]] ...
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  • {{For|dogs that experience seizures|Epilepsy in animals#Dogs}} ...s = 499–504 | doi = 10.1016/j.yebeh.2008.05.011 | title = Seizure response dogs: evaluation of a formal training program | author = Kirton A1, Winter A, Wi ...
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  • ...f [[Livestock guardian dog|livestock guardian]] descent, both of which are dogs that are solidly-built.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.akc.org/expert-advi == Working animals == ...
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  • {{Short description|Working dog}} {{Redirect|Guardian dog|the statues|Chinese guardian lion|the dogs in the role of livestock guardians/protection ...
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  • {{about|rats working outside the scope of model organism|genetic, medical, and psychological tes ...hich is trained for specific tasks as a [[working animal]]. In many cases, working rats are domesticated [[brown rat]]s. However, other species, notably the [ ...
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  • ...x|issn=1751-9020}}</ref> Today, American families have said that their non-working, indoor animals are close enough to call them family.<ref name=":0">{{Cite ...y be kept for either nothing more than companionship or to also serve as [[working animal]]s. ...
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  • ...}}</ref> Working cats are often placed in their environment as a part of a working cats program. == Working cats programs == ...
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  • {{Short description|Group of experts working together}} ...oughbred canines|Working dog#Kennel club classification{{!}}Working Group (dogs)}} ...
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  • ...re highly trained. Two of the most common animals in sport are horses and dogs. ...of animal racing, dates back to the 1800s in the United States, after the dogs were brought over from Europe to help control the [[hare]] population. Whil ...
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  • ...may also be used for [[milking]] or [[herding]]. Some, at the end of their working lives, may also be used for [[meat]] or [[leather]]. ...for different uses and conditions, especially horses and [[working dog]]s. Working animals are usually raised on [[farm]]s, though some are still captured fro ...
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  • ...5=Lee |first5=Byeong Chun |title=Health and temperaments of cloned working dogs |journal=Journal of Veterinary Science |date=1 September 2018 |volume=19 |i ==Other working animals with high performance== ...
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  • ...[[sprung cart]] used for transporting a gentleman, his loader, and his gun dogs. * [[Chuckwagon]] is a wagon working as a [[field kitchen]]. ...
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  • ...ot a new thing and it will require a great deal of experimenting to get it working practically."{{sfnp|Klein|2010|p=257}} Edison seemed to hold a view that th ...Prevention of Cruelty to Animals|ASPCA]], electrocuting hundreds of stray dogs, to come up with a method to euthanize animals via electricity.{{sfnp|Brand ...
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  • |[[Dog meat|Dogs]] ...1998}}</ref> "A survey of psychiatric patients who had repeatedly tortured dogs and cats found all of them had high levels of aggression toward people as w ...
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  • # [[Pets]] ([[dogs]], [[cats]], [[ferrets]], [[hamsters]], etc.) ...[[BCE]]<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1086/344372 |title=The Earliest Ice Age Dogs: Evidence from Eliseevichi 11 |journal=Current Anthropology |volume=43 |iss ...
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  • ...ge they knew which was the vernacular. Also, when it was Chinese Buddhists working on writing a text, they worked in teams with other Chinese dictating their ...of the winds, the cry of the crane, the cackle of fowl and the barking of dogs – all may be written” [Mair, 733]) that is derived from a Sung scholar (Che ...
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  • ...rspecies communication when interacting with [[pet]]s and [[Working animal|working animals]]. ...takes place through vocalizations by species like birds, [[primates]], and dogs. Auditory signals are frequently used to alert and warn. Lower-order living ...
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  • ...y recognized as having complete expertise in the use and training of sheep dogs and the care of sheep. Another example from [[computer science]] is that an * Thomas H. Davenport, et al., Working knowledge . 1998, knowledge.hut.fi. ...
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  • ...005"/> [[John Snow]] quickly became the most experienced British physician working with the new anesthetic gases of ether and chloroform thus becoming, in eff ...[[Ernest H. Volwiler]] (1893–1992) and [[Donalee L. Tabern]] (1900–1974), working for [[Abbott Laboratories]].<ref name="Tabern1935"/> It was first used in h ...
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  • Swan's house, in [[Low Fell]], Gateshead, was the world's first to have working light bulbs installed. The Lit & Phil Library in [[Newcastle upon Tyne|Newc ...he British inventor and [[electrical engineer]] [[Sebastian de Ferranti]], working for the company [[Siemens]] collaborated with the distinguished physicist [ ...
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