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  2. Molera - Wikipedia

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    A molera (also known as a fontanel) is a "soft spot" on the top of a Chihuahua's skull; it is the equivalent to the bregmatic or anterior fontanelle in human babies, but unlike most mammals Chihuahua's fontanelle persist into maturity. Historically it has been very common amongst Chihuahuas and was regarded as a mark of purity for this ...

  3. Chihuahua (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Pet Chihuahuas (those bred or purchased as companions rather than as show dogs) often range above these weights, even above 4.5 kg (10 lb), if they have large bone structures or are allowed to become overweight. [14] This does not mean that they are not purebred Chihuahuas; they just do not meet the requirements to enter a conformation show ...

  4. 'A necessary evil': The captive dogs whose blood saves lives

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    The Times found that the closed colonies produced more than 97% of canine blood products — including whole blood, red blood cells and fresh frozen plasma — sold in the state through September ...

  5. 10 Healthiest Dog Breeds With the Least Health Issues - AOL

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    Chihuahuas give off big dog energy despite their petite stature. They are known for their long lifespans, with some living up to 20 years. However, they are prone to obesity. So, as long as pet ...

  6. Inbreeding - Wikipedia

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    In 2017-2019, congenital anomalies due to inbreeding was the most common cause of death of babies belonging to the Pakistani and Bangladeshi ethnic groups in England and Wales. [ 85 ] Royalty and nobility

  7. Video of Chihuahuas Trying Sparkling Water in Their Dog Bowl ...

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  8. Borna disease - Wikipedia

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    Borna disease, also known as sad horse disease, [1] is an infectious neurological syndrome [2] of warm-blooded animals, caused by Borna disease viruses 1 and 2 (BoDV-1/2). BoDV-1/2 are neurotropic viruses of the species Mammalian 1 orthobornavirus, and members of the Bornaviridae family within the Mononegavirales order.

  9. One man's blood has helped saved the lives of two million babies

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    For the past 60 years, he has gone to a blood bank and donated blood plasma from his right arm, which has been used to help save the lives of millions.