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  2. Canine reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Virgin dogs can become quite distressed at finding themselves unable to separate during their first copulation, and may try to pull away or run. Dog breeders often suggest it is appropriate for handlers to attempt to calm the mating dogs if they show anxiety once this stage is reached. After mating, the male usually licks his penis and prepuce ...

  3. History of zoophilia - Wikipedia

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    The dog was burned, along with the trial records which were "too horrible and potentially dangerous to be permitted to exist" (Masters). Other accusations of bestiality in the period include the trials of Thomas Weir [16] [17] [18] and John Atherton. [19] [20] [21] In 1601, Claudine de Culam, a young girl of sixteen, was convicted of copulating ...

  4. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    Dog breeding is the practice of mating selected dogs with the intention of maintaining or producing specific qualities and characteristics. When dogs reproduce without such human intervention, their offspring's characteristics are determined by natural selection , while "dog breeding" refers specifically to the artificial selection of dogs, in ...

  5. Death of Diane Whipple - Wikipedia

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    Death of an Angel: The Inside Story of how Justice Prevailed in the San Francisco Dog-mauling Case. ISBN 978-0971889903; Jones, Aphrodite. Red Zone: The Behind-The-Scenes Story of the San Francisco Dog Mauling. ISBN 0-06-053782-5; O'Leary, Shannon. Pet Noir (contains a story by O'Leary, illustrated by MariNaomi, of this case), Manic D Press.

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  7. Slave breeding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They distinguish systematic "breeding"—the interference in normal sexual patterns—by enslavers with an aim to increase fertility or encourage desirable characteristics—from pronatalist policies, the generalized encouragement of large families through a combination of rewards, improved living and working conditions for fertile women and ...

  8. Woman’s dog attacks her when she tries to stop dogs from ...

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    A woman who tried to separate two dogs mating was severely injured when one attacked her, California police reported. The woman called 911 to report a dog attack inside her Eureka home at 9:05 p.m ...

  9. Human–animal marriage - Wikipedia

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    The practice of animal-human marriage has made appearances in folklore and several mythological stories where it is often understood to mean a deity-human marriage involving gods or heroes. [2] Many tribes of the Native Americans in the United States trace the origin of humanity to marriages between other animals and humans. [ 3 ]