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  2. Tracking (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Detection dogs are most often used to identify both non-biological and biological scents of a target object while ignoring other non-target environmental scents [17] Discrimination dogs are most often employed by police forces to identify the scent of a specific individual being tracked. This differs from detection dogs because they are ...

  3. Pawtograph - Wikipedia

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    A pawtograph is a print of an animal's paw, regarded in some contexts as equivalent to a human signature. This term is used in particular for the practice of collecting pawtographs of celebrity animals. [1] [2] The hobby of collecting pawtographs is known as pawtography. [citation needed] A pawtograph is made by one of two methods:

  4. Foreign body - Wikipedia

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    Foreign bodies are common in animals, especially young dogs and cats. Dogs will readily eat toys, bones, and any object that either has food on it or retains the odor of food. Unlike humans, dogs are susceptible to gastrointestinal obstruction due to their ability to swallow relatively large objects and pass them through the esophagus.

  5. Why Do Dogs Eat Snow (And, Um, Is It Safe)? - AOL

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    It’s a winter wonderland outside and your dog has a hankering for an icy cold treat. So, why do dogs eat snow? And, perhaps more importantly, is this quirky...

  6. Vets find large object hidden in dog's nose after he kept ...

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    At that point, Dr. Kristopher Sharpe at the BluePearl pet hospital suggested the dog undergo a CT scan, as the foreign object detection power of X-rays is often limited to metal objects.. That was ...

  7. Footprint - Wikipedia

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    Some detective work is relatively immediate, with criminals being tracked by the footprints they left in the snow leading from the crime scene to their home or hiding place. This is usually reported as a humorous story in news publications. [2] [3] Footprints can also allow the detective to find the approximate height from, [4] footprint and ...

  8. Study Finds Dogs Associate Words With Objects - AOL

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    The post Study Finds Dogs Associate Words With Objects appeared first on DogTime. A recent study has shed light on the cognitive abilities of dogs, demonstrating that they can associate specific ...

  9. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Foreign body is an object foreign to the body that becomes lodged in the gastrointestinal tract (or other part of the dog). Dogs are susceptible to gastrointestinal obstruction due to their ability to swallow relatively large objects and pass them through the esophagus.