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  2. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    Panting is an attempt to regulate body temperature. Excitement can raise the body temperature in both humans and dogs. Although not an intentional communication, if the dog pants rapidly even though it is not exposed to warm conditions or intense physical activity, then this signals excitement due to stress. [1]: 95

  3. Dog Lets Out Surprising Barks in Adorable Video - AOL

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    The post Dog Lets Out Surprising Barks in Adorable Video appeared first on DogTime. Such is the case with a recent Instagram video featuring a dog named Enzo, whose unusual barking has taken the ...

  4. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    There is an increased risk of infection associated with amount of time spent outdoors, a larger roaming space accessed by the dog, and increasing age. [19] Cryptococcosis* is a fungal disease caused by Cryptococcus neoformans that affects both dogs and humans. It is a rare disease in dogs, with cats seven to ten times more likely to be infected.

  5. Adorable Video Shows Dog Being a Gentle Giant Around Baby - AOL

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    The post Adorable Video Shows Dog Being a Gentle Giant Around Baby appeared first on DogTime. The clip features Daphne, a large and gentle Great Dane, interacting tenderly with a baby.

  6. Tracking (dog) - Wikipedia

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    The dog is usually worked on a 10-meter or (30-foot) lead, but the length of lead actually used depends on the terrain. In general, a dog must work continually as if genuinely looking for a lost person without assistance from the handler, and find the required number of lost articles and the tracklayer at the end of the track, for the dog to be ...

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  8. Scratch reflex - Wikipedia

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    The scratch reflex can commonly be triggered through various stimulations such as scratching, brushing, rubbing, or tapping a dog, although some techniques work better than others. For example, a majority of dogs will exhibit the reflex when scratched with fingernails, while only some with a stronger reflex might react to a lighter tapping.

  9. Dog anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The dog's footpad is a fatty tissue locomotive-supporting organ, present at the bottom of the four legs, consisting of digital pads, a metacarpal pad, and a carpal pad, with dewclaw near the footpad. [26] When a dog's footpad is exposed to the cold, heat loss is prevented by an adaptation of the blood system that recirculates heat back into the ...