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  2. Canine terminology - Wikipedia

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    Dog heads are of three basic shapes: [4] Apple-headed refers to a dog's head that is round on top, not flat. Brachycephalic, or shortened muzzled, sometimes so short that it can lead to breathing problems, such as in the Pug. Dish-faced refers to a dog whose nasal bone is higher at the nose than at the stop.

  3. Dog anatomy - Wikipedia

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    In dogs, the ear canal has a "L" shape, with the vertical canal (first half) and the horizontal canal (deeper half, ending with the eardrum) The frequency range of dog hearing is between 16–40 Hz (compared to 20–70 Hz for humans) and up to 45–60 kHz (compared to 13–20 kHz for humans), which means that dogs can detect sounds beyond the ...

  4. Dog - Wikipedia

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    The dog (Canis familiaris or Canis lupus familiaris) is a domesticated descendant of the wolf. ... Dog breeds vary widely in shape, size, and color.

  5. Small Međimurje Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Small Međimurje Dog, also known as Međi, or locally well known as Štakoraš (The Ratter) is a breed of dog native to Croatia. It has been bred for over a hundred years in northwestern Croatia, in Međimurje area mostly. Found in rural yards as a guard dog and hunter for harmful rodents.

  6. Canine tooth - Wikipedia

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    Mesially, the contact sits at the junction of the incisal and middle third of the crown, while distally, the contact as more cervical, in the middle of the middle third of the crown. The root of the maxillary canines are the longest root of any tooth and conical in shape. [5]

  7. Conformation (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Conformation in dogs refers solely to the externally visible details of a dog's structure and appearance, as defined in detail by each dog breed's written breed standard. [1] [2] [3] A dog that conforms to most of the items of description in its individual breed standard is said to have good conformation.

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  9. Snout - Wikipedia

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    The muzzle shape of a domestic dog ranges in shape depending upon the breed, from extremely long and thin (dolichocephalic), as in the Rough Collie, to nearly nonexistent because it is so flat (extreme brachycephalic), as in the pug.