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  2. Puppy - Wikipedia

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    Newborn Welsh Springer Spaniels. A puppy is a juvenile dog. Some puppies can weigh 1–1.5 kg (2.2–3.3 lb), while larger ones can weigh up to 7–11 kg (15–24 lb). All puppies display primary altriciality and healthy puppies grow quickly after birth. A puppy's coat color may change as the puppy grows older, as is commonly seen in breeds ...

  3. 32 facts about puppies - AOL

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    32 facts about puppies. 1. Rapid growth. Newborn puppy with mum. Puppies grow extremely fast, doubling their birth size within a week, and on average reaching full size by a year old, though this ...

  4. Dog - Wikipedia

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    Dogs are the most variable mammal on earth, with around 450 globally recognized dog breeds. [20] [21] In the Victorian era, directed human selection developed the modern dog breeds, which resulted in a vast range of phenotypes. [16] Most breeds were derived from small numbers of founders within the last 200 years.

  5. Dalmatian dog - Wikipedia

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    Dalmatian puppies are born with plain white coats and their first spots usually appear within 10 days; however, spots may be visible on their skin from birth. They continue to develop until the dog is around 18 months old. Spots usually range in size from 2 to 6 cm (1.25 to 2.5 in), and are most commonly black or liver (brown) on a white ...

  6. Havapoo Puppies: Cute Pictures and Facts - AOL

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    Havapoo puppies offer a vibrant palette of coat colors ranging from black, white, and grey, to more unique shades like silver, chocolate, and even multi-colored patterns. This diversity in ...

  7. Beagle - Wikipedia

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    Beagles are the dog breed most often used in animal testing, due to their size and passive nature. In the United States, as many as 65,000 Beagles are used every year for medical, cosmetic, beauty, and other chemical tests. They are purpose bred and live their lives in cages undergoing experiments. [69]

  8. Dog breed - Wikipedia

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    A dog breed is a particular type of dog that was purposefully bred by humans to perform specific tasks, such as herding, hunting, and guarding. Dogs are the most variable mammal on Earth, with artificial selection producing upward of 360 globally recognized breeds. [1] These breeds possess distinct traits related to morphology, which include ...

  9. Pomeranian dog - Wikipedia

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    The Pomeranian (also known as a Pom, Pommy or Pome) is a breed of dog of the Spitz type that is named for the Pomerania region in north-west Poland and north-east Germany in Central Europe. Classed as a toy dog breed because of its small size, the Pomeranian is descended from larger Spitz-type dogs, specifically the German Spitz .

  10. Golden Retriever - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Retriever is a powerfully built, medium-sized breed of dog; according to the Kennel Club breed standard, dogs stand from 56 to 61 centimetres (22 to 24 in) and bitches from 51 to 56 centimetres (20 to 22 in). [6] [9] Healthy adult examples typically weigh between 25 and 34 kilograms (55 and 75 lb). [10]

  11. Canidae - Wikipedia

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    Canidae ( / ˈkænɪdiː /; [3] from Latin, canis, " dog ") is a biological family of dog-like carnivorans, colloquially referred to as dogs, and constitutes a clade. A member of this family is also called a canid ( / ˈkeɪnɪd / ). [4] The family includes three subfamilies: the Caninae, the extinct Borophaginae and Hesperocyoninae. [5]