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- Dog breeding [r]: The vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same dog breed in order to reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities and characteristics. [e]
- Dog breed [r]: A selectively-bred dog group with dependably similar and predictable characteristics. [e]
- Dog [r]: Domesticated canine often kept as a pet or as a working animal and known as 'man's best friend'. [e]
- Maltese (dog) [r]: Breed of canine in the toy group, known for its silky white hair, descended from dogs originating in the central Mediterranean area. [e]
- Poodle [r]: Popular and intelligent European gun dog and well-known show breed noted for its curly or corded coat. [e]
- Working dog [r]: A diverse group of domestic dogs used to perform specific tasks to assist humans in their work. [e]
- Dog grooming [r]: the act of cleaning a dog's coat and external organs both for the sake of appearance and for the animal's health and hygiene. [e]
- Conformation show [r]: An exhibition-style completion in which individuals in a species of domestic animal are judged against other members of the species. [e]
- Dog show [r]: Competition or display of domestic dogs. [e]