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Dog A homeothermic quadriped long domesticated by Europeans et al, and longer a culinary staple of Asia
Pros Dogs may belong to the family unit, provide companionship, unqualified affection, service to the disabled, work—e.g., herding sheep, rescuing in extreme conditions, etc.—and serve as models for certain diseases Cons Dogs may ‘turn’ on their owners, maul or kill other animals or humans, an event for which pitbulls are notorious. Dogs can trigger asthma, largely due to an allergen, Can f1, which is primarily found in saliva—which is less common than is asthma evoked by feline dander. Dogs are vectors for multiple infections—anthrax, blastomycosis, Bergeyella (Weeksella) zoohelcum, Brucella canis, campylobacteriosis, Capnocytophaga canimorsus, Capnocytophaga cynodegmi, CDC group EF-4a, CDC EF-4b, CDC group NO-1, cheyletiellosis, coenurosis, cryptosporidiosis, cutaneous larva migrans, Demodex folliculorum, dermatophytosis, Dipylidium caninum, echinococcosis, Francisella tularensis, Gastrospirillum hominis, granulocytic ehrlichiosis, leptospirosis, Lyme disease, Malassezia pachydermatis (associated with external otitis externa in dogs and may cause intravascular infections in low-birth-weight infants who receive lipid emulsions), Neisseria canis, Neisseria weaveri, Pasteurella multocida, plague, rabies, RMSF, salmonellosis, scabies, Staphylococcus intermedius, Strongyloides stercoralis, trichinosis, visceral larva migrans, Yersinia enterocolitica dog 1. a member of the family Canidae of the order Carnivora. Includes the domestic dog, Canis familiaris, many wild dogs, foxes, fennecs, jackals and wolves. 2. the term is also used by dog people to mean the entire male dog. There is no other name for him as there is in the other species. See also canine. assistance dog those trained to be of assistance to handicapped or disabled people. The most familiar ones are guide dogs and hearing dogs, but others may be trained to assist people confined to wheelchairs or with other types of limited mobility. dog-catcher a loop of rope at the end of a pole, with the end of the rope at the holding end of the pole. The loop goes over the dog's head and is pulled tight. domestic dog Breeds of dogs are listed below: affenpinscher, afghan hound, airedale terrier, akita inu, alaskan malamute, american cocker spaniel, american pit bull terrier, american staffordshire terrier, american water spaniel, anatolian shepherd dog, appenzeller, australian cattle dog, australian kelpie, australian silky terrier, australian terrier. basenji, basset fauve de bretagne, basset hound, beagle, bearded collie, bedlington terrier, belgian shepherd dog (sheepdog) (Groenendael, Malinois and Tervueren), bergamasco, berger de beauce, bernese mountain dog, bichon frise, black and tan coonhound, bloodhound, bluetick coonhound, bolognese, border collie, border terrier, borzoi, boston terrier, bouvier des flandres, boxer, boykin spaniel, braco italiano, briard, brittany spaniel, brussells griffon, bull mastiff, bull terrier, bulldog, bullmastiff. cairn terrier, canaan dog, carelian bear dog, catahoula, cavalier king charles spaniel, chesapeake bay retriever, chihuahua, chinese crested, chow chow, clumber spaniel, cocker spaniel, collie, coonhound, coton de tulear, curly coated retriever, czesky terrier. dachshund, dalmatian, dandie dinmont terrier, deerhound, dobermann pinscher, dogue de bordeaux, dunker. elkhound, english setter, english springer spaniel, english toy terrier, eskimo dog, estrela mountain dog. field spaniel, finnish lapphund, finnish spitz, flat coated retriever, fox terrier, foxhound, french bulldog. german pinscher, german shepherd dog, german shorthaired pointer, german spitz, german wirehaired pointer, glen of imaal terrier, golden retriever, gordon setter, grand basset griffon bendeen, grand bleu de gascoigne, great dane, great pyrenees, greater swiss mountain dog, greyhound, griffon bruxellois. hamiltonstovare, harrier, hovawart, ibizan hound, irish setter, irish terrier, irish water spaniel, irish wolfhound, italian greyhound, jack russell terrier, japanese chin, japanese spitz. keeshond, kerry blue terrier, king charles spaniel, komondor, kooikerhondje, kuvasz, labrador retriever, lakeland terrier, lancashire heeler, large munsterlander, leonberger, lhasa apso, lowchen, lundehund, maltese, manchester terrier, maremma sheepdog, mastiff, mexican hairless, miniature pinscher. neopolitan mastiff, newfoundland, nippon inu, norfolk terrier, norwegian buhund, norwegian elkhound, norwich terrier, nova scotia duck tolling retriever, old english sheepdog, otter hound, papillon, parson jack russell terrier, pekingese, petit basset griffon veneen, pharaoh hound, plott hound, pointer, polish lowland sheepdog, pomeranian, poodle, portugese water dog, pug, puli. redbone coonhound, rhodesian ridgeback, rottweiler, st. bernard, saluki, samoyed, schipperke, schnauzer, scottish deerhound, scottish terrier, sealyham terrier, segugio italiano, shar pei, shetland sheepdog, shiba inu, shih tzu, siberian husky, skye terrier, sloughi, soft coated wheaten terrier, spinoni italiani, staffordshire bull terrier, stumpy-tail cattle dog, sussex spaniel, swedish lapland dog, swedish vallhund. dog erythrocyte antigen (DEA) see blood group antigen. dog flea ctenocephalidescanis. guide dog one trained as an aid to the mobility of a visually impaired person. Guide dogs do not 'take' their owners to specific destinations, but respond to commands given for directions. They are of particular value in avoidance of obstacles, both on the ground and overhead. Many breeds have been used for this purpose, but German shepherd dogs and Labrador retrievers are the most common. Called also seeing-eye dogs. hearing dog one trained to respond to certain sounds such as a telephone bell or door knocker and to alert a person with impaired hearing. dog kennel a small box-like unit for housing a single dog, or an establishment that boards dogs, or breeds them or maintains a colony, e.g. a pack of hounds, or a stable of Greyhounds. dog leukocyte antigen (DLA) complex the major histocompatibility complex in dogs. dog murrain chronic selenium poisoning in pastured ruminants. An Irish expression. dog pox a papular balanoposthitis and vaginitis described in young dogs; a viral etiology is suspected, but has never been confirmed. seeing-eye dog see guide dog (above). dog tick varies with the country: American d. tick, see dermacentorvariabilis; Australian d. tick, see ixodesholocyclus; British d. tick, see ixodescanisuga; brown d. tick, see rhipicephalussanguineus; yellow d. tick, see haemaphysalis leachi leachi. wild dog
dog Veterinary medicine A relatively obtuse homeothermic quadriped long domesticated in Europe, and longer a culinary staple in Asia Pros Dogs may belong to a family unit, providing companionship, unqualified affection, etc Cons Dogs are
vectors for multiple infections–anthrax, blastomycosis, Bergeyella (Weeksella) zoohelcum, Brucella canis, campylobacteriosis, Capnocytophaga canimorsus, Capnocytophaga cynodegmi, CDC group EF-4a, CDC EF-4b, CDC
group NO-1, cheyletiellosis, coenurosis, cryptosporidiosis, cutaneous larva migrans, Demodex folliculorum, dermatophytosis, Dipylidium caninum, echinococcosis, Francisella tularensis, Gastrospirillum hominis, granulocytic
ehrlichiosis, leptospirosis, Lyme disease, Neisseria canis, Neisseria weaveri, Pasteurella multocida, plague, rabies, RMSF, salmonellosis, scabies, Staphylococcus intermedius, Strongyloides stercoralis,
trichinosis, visceral larva migrans, Y enterocolitica. See Detection dog, Mad dog, Service dog. Patient discussion about Dog. Q. can dogs suffer from the same illnesses we do? I work with lots of dogs. I have a few with problems that doesn't fit pets, I guess... I think the pointer has autism. can it be?? and if they eat too much sugar (cause I have one who go crazy for it), can they get diabetes? I know it sounds weird but I really hope you can help me.. A. Dogs can suffer from cancer and some others illness human suffers. After all we have 75% genes in common. They can also duffer from problem in the nervous system, that may lead you to think it's like autism, but i'm not sure it's the same.. Try do more research on it on the search engine and on the web. Q. Can dogs be bipolar? I know it sounds weird but I really think my dog is... some days he acts normal and on others he doesn't even open his eyes... Is there a way to diagnose him?? A. that's a good idea though I wonder how to find a good dog therapist...I mean it'll be hard to prove he know what he's doing- right? He can tell me that he does stuff that only him and my dog understand... Q. What kind of dogs are considered "low allergy" breeds? My son really wants a dog and I am allergic. Not severely but... Promised to look into getting a low allergy one. Appreciate any info including how to source free/low cost as money is tight. A. Take in mind that there are also other criteria for choosing a dog. Some of them need special grooming and some aren't really great with kids, but you can check out these breeds and more at www. dogbreedfacts.com. As for myself, I have had several Bichon Frises, and they can be great with kids and other pets, and they are hardy and very, very intelligent!! They arent too big either! Good luck on your hunt! Read more or ask a question about DogWant to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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