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  2. McNab dog - Wikipedia

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    The McNab Dog, also called the McNab Shepherd or McNab Collie is a herding dog that originated in Hopland, Mendocino County, Northern California. The McNab was bred to withstand the tough conditions found in California such as heat, burrs, foxtails , and rugged terrain.

  3. Naming law - Wikipedia

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    Umlauts (ä, ö, ü) and/or the letter ß in family names are recognized as an important reason for a name change. (Even just the change of the spelling, e.g. from Müller to Mueller or from Weiß to Weiss, is regarded as name change. In German ID cards and passports, however, such names are spelled in two different ways: the correct way in the ...

  4. 32 brachycephalic animal breeds - AOL

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    There are 24 dog breeds with brachycephalic conformation, with some breeds much more severely affected than others. Typically, the flatter the face, the more significant the health problems.

  5. Dolichocephaly - Wikipedia

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    Dolichocephaly (derived from the Ancient Greek δολιχός 'long' and κεφαλή 'head') is a term used to describe a head that is longer than average relative to its width. In humans, scaphocephaly is a form of dolichocephaly. Dolichocephalic dogs (such as the Lurcher or German Shepherd) have elongated noses.

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  7. How long will your dog live? Measure its nose - AOL

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  8. Naming in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One naming law that some [7] find restrictive is California's ban on diacritics such as in José, a common Spanish name.The Office of Vital Records in California requires that names contain only the 26 alphabetical characters of the English language, plus hyphens and apostrophes.

  9. Tarsus çatalburun - Wikipedia

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    Tarsus çatalburuns are medium to large sized dogs, around 48–50 centimetres (19–20 in) in height with a deep chest and an athletic build. [4] [2] They have drooping ears that frame the face, and a long, straight tail. [2] They weigh 20–25 kilograms (44–55 lb). [4]