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  2. List of U.S. state dogs - Wikipedia

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    Although South Dakota does not have a state dog breed, it does list the coyote—a canine species related to the dog—as its state wildlife animal. [17] [18] In Minnesota, legislation has been proposed on six occasions to adopt the eastern timber wolf as the state animal. [19]

  3. Dog breeding - Wikipedia

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    Dogs commonly give birth in a whelping box, a simple box or pen provided to the dam to help shelter and contain the puppies. A person who intentionally mates dogs to produce puppies is referred to as a dog breeder. Line breeding is the planned breeding of dogs with their relatives. This is done to strengthen the appearance of specific desired ...

  4. American Dog Breeders Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Dog Breeders Association (ADBA) is an all-breed dog registry founded in 1909 by Guy McCord and Con Feeley. The registry is headquartered in Salt Lake City, UT in the U.S., but has multiple affiliate clubs located around the world. [ 1 ]

  5. Minnesota Pup Parents Meet Up for Dog-Friendly 'Last ... - AOL

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    Even if a Minnesota fall day is a bit too chilly for humans to swim, dogs will be more than happy to take advantage of the empty pool. Besides, dog fur in the water means nothing when the pool ...

  6. Minnesota Shelter Makes Desperate Plea for Fosters for Their ...

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    AHS Foster Coordinator Joey Babay spoke to CBSNews and explained the average stay for a dog at the shelter used to be 7-10 days.Now, he says it can be 3-4 weeks or even as long as two months ...

  7. Bluetick Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, the breed was accepted by the American Kennel Club and in December 2009 they became eligible to compete in AKC coonhound events. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The American Blue Gascon Hound is the name for a subgroup of Bluetick Coonhounds that is larger, heavier and more "houndy" looking than the standard Bluetick.