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Meet the Tiger Dog: Chinese owners dye pets to look like wild
From a distance, its striped orange and black coat makes it look like a particularly odd tiger. But it's actually a retriever, the victim of the latest craze among
Amazon.com: Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell, and Know
Psychology professor and dog person Horowitz was studying the ethology (the science of animal behavior) of white rhinos and bonobos at the San Diego Zoo when she
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Vision- How Dogs See - VetInfo - Veterinary Medical Information
Binocular vision. Question: My colleague keeps insisting that dogs only see two-dimensionally, but I believe they must be able to see three- dimensionally, since they
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(Photos) Dogs Dressed To Look Like Harry Potter
Check out photos of cute dogs dressed to look like Harry Potter. Harry best known for his round glasses, Scarf in school colours and Furry face and cold nose. See Photos
Chinese Fad – Dying Dogs To Look Like Other Animals | The Suite
IF THIS strange creature growled at you, you wouldn’t know whether to run from his sharp claws or pat him on the head and give him a biscuit…
Photos: Chinese paint their dogs to look like pandas, tigers in
It's so passe to put your dogs in purses and buy them designer clothes these days. In the newest pet fad, dog owners in China are dyeing their mutts to resemble
China's latest craze: dyeing pets to look like other wild animals
They only look like baby pandas. These little bundles of joy are actually chow chow dogs that have been dyed black-and-white to look like pandas. Dyeing
Chinese Trend: grooming dogs to look like other animals - National
The Today Show hosts talked about a growing trend in China on June 8, 2010. What is it? Pet owners are grooming their dogs to look like other animals. The