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Pasting the paragraph from [[race (biology)]] here to hold.  Needs to be incorporated here and/or in show dogs.
Pasting the paragraph from [[race (biology)]] here to hold.  Needs to be incorporated here and/or in show dogs.

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 Definition A diverse group of domestic dogs used to perform specific tasks to assist humans in their work. [d] [e]
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Pasting the paragraph from race (biology) here to hold. Needs to be incorporated here and/or in show dogs.

This kind of ongoing selection is why so-called field labs might be reliable retrievers in the hunt, but not look like picture-book labs, and "show Labrador retrievers" who are bred after earning championships in conformational dog shows generally look very much like the breed standard, but might not be reliable hunting dogs.

Aleta Curry 21:10, 30 June 2007 (CDT)

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I don't think this belongs in the anthropology workgroup - maybe in an animal workgroup?

Lee R. Berger 14:35, 11 August 2007 (CDT)