Canine terminology in this article refers only to dog terminology, specialized terms describing the characteristics of various external parts of the domestic...
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In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth...
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breed-specific legislation against the German Shepherd dog. His book Canine Terminology, which has come to be considered a standard text on the subject, was...
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Canine reproduction is the process of sexual reproduction in domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes and other canine species. As with all mammals, a dog's penis...
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A pack is a social group of conspecific canines. The number of members in a pack and their social behavior varies from species to species. Social structure...
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Protruding ear, an abnormally protruding human ear A shape of dog ear; see Canine terminology The ear of a bat, used for echolocation The ear of a nocturnal insect...
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Dogleg, a shape of an oval track with a recognizable kink Dog anatomy Canine terminology This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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In human dentistry, the maxillary canine is the tooth located laterally (away from the midline of the face) from both maxillary lateral incisors of the...
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The National Canine Research Council (NCRC) is an animal advocacy group, originally started by Karen Delise, a veterinary technician. It was later acquired...
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Dog (redirect from Canine lupus)
millennia, dogs became uniquely adapted to human behavior, and the human–canine bond has been a topic of frequent study. This influence on human society...
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premolar teeth, or bicuspids, are transitional teeth located between the canine and molar teeth. In humans, there are two premolars per quadrant in the...
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The mandibular canine is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both mandibular lateral incisors of the mouth but mesially...
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Aging in dogs (redirect from Canine longevity)
and "human years" to be the equivalent age of a human being. By this terminology, the age of a 6-year-old dog is described as 6 dog years or 40–50 human...
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Structure and Terminology, Howell Books; 1 edition (December 1995), ISBN 0-87605-421-1 Carr, Brittany Jean; Dycus, David L. (25 February 2016). "Canine Gait Analysis...
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particular breed, see the article about that specific breed of dog. Canine terminology List of dog breeds Breed Groups (dog) Breed type Dog anatomy Fault...
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Cancer in dogs (redirect from Canine cancer)
many of the same types of cancer as humans. Many canine cancers are described with the same terminology and use the same classification systems as human...
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One of its symptoms is also found in dogs that have canine distemper disease (CD) caused by canine distemper virus (CDV).[citation needed] Auditory processing...
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Therapy dog (redirect from Canine-assisted therapy)
[citation needed] Brian Hare, director of Duke University Canine Cognition Center, says the human-canine bond goes back thousands of years. Hare states, "Dogs...
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The canine space (also termed the infra-orbital space) is a fascial space of the head and neck (sometimes also termed fascial spaces or tissue spaces)...
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Bull and terrier (section Terminology)
popularity of the original purebred bulldogs declined, and a major shift in canine genetics was occurring. The appearance of certain dogs were being altered...
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of teeth: incisors, canines, premolars, and molars, which each have a specific function. The incisors cut the food, the canines tear the food and the...
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Laryngeal saccules (redirect from Laryngeal ventricles (canine))
of ventricle. Details System larynx Identifiers Latin sacculus laryngis TA98 A06.2.09.011 TA2 3207 FMA 64172 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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Universal Numbering System (category Dentistry terminology)
(1st premolar) Cuspid (canine/eye tooth) Lateral incisor Central incisor Upper left Central incisor Lateral incisor Cuspid (canine/eye tooth) 1st bicuspid...
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The primary teeth are made up of central incisors, lateral incisors, canines, first molars, and second molars; there is one in each quadrant, making...
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Canine cancer detection is an approach to cancer screening that relies upon the claimed olfactory ability of dogs to detect, in urine or in breath, very...
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Glossary of dentistry (redirect from Dental terminology)
of an individual's head. The term anterior teeth refers to incisors and canines, as opposed to premolars and molars, which are posterior teeth. Apical...
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The breed is recognised in its country of origin by the Société Centrale Canine (French Kennel Club) and internationally in 1983 by the Fédération Cynologique...
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Dog breeding (section Terminology)
relies on the science of genetics, hence a breeder who is knowledgeable on canine genetics, health, and the intended purpose of the dogs attempts to breed...
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Neutering (section Terminology for neutered animals)
sweeping legal measures and surgical mandates are not the best solutions to canine welfare and health. Specifically the study states: "In Labrador Retrievers...
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Standard anatomical position (category Anatomical terminology)
(towards or away from a point of attachment). This helps avoid confusion in terminology when referring to the same organism in different postures. For example...
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