New research has found that when it comes to which breed of dog might be best for a given task, looks can be deceiving.
A recent study using 3D skull analysis found no evidence that dog breeds bred for bite or scent work have specialized skull ...
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Are dogs really bred for function? New study challenges the assumptions about certain breedsThe study, led by Nicholas Hebdon and Lindsay Waldrop and published in Science Advances on January 29, used advanced 3D ...
Studies determine how prey density affects African wild dogs and lions. Two recently published studies by a Montana State University ecologist reveal new findings about the relationship between ...
“The dogs caught it ... overturning vehicles and rampaging in a local shop. Wild boar hunting’s popularity plummeted after the species came under national protection, though some poachers ...
wild-harvesting, and selling species of truffles that are native to North America. As more people try to grow and cultivate truffles, more truffle dogs will be needed to find them underground.
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