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  2. ‘Puppy-Dog Eyes’ Didn’t Evolve Just for Humans, Study Shows

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    The post ‘Puppy-Dog Eyes’ Didn’t Evolve Just for Humans, Study Shows appeared first on DogTime. Pet parents would agree that it is hard to resist puppy-dog eyes. A recent study proved that ...

  3. New Study Reveals The Best and Worst Dog Breeds and Pet ... - AOL

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    With Havanese, French Bulldogs, and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels following close behind. The top best behaved breeds were Labs, Rottweilers, Shih Tzus, Cane Corsos, and Golden Retrievers ...

  4. Parents’ Joke About Their Golden Retriever’s Smartness Is ...

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    From other videos, you can tell the dogs' parents have a great sense of humor about their silly dogs, and that they're both very loved. It's no secret that some people love their dogs and treat ...

  5. Progressive retinal atrophy - Wikipedia

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    Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) is a group of genetic diseases seen in certain breeds of dogs and, more rarely, cats. Similar to retinitis pigmentosa in humans, [ 1] it is characterized by the bilateral degeneration of the retina, causing progressive vision loss culminating in blindness. The condition in nearly all breeds is inherited as an ...

  6. Serratia marcescens - Wikipedia

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    S. marcescens is a motile organism and can grow in temperatures ranging 5–40 °C (41–104 °F) and in pH levels ranging from 5 to 9. It is differentiated from other Gram-negative bacteria by its ability to perform casein hydrolysis, which allows it to produce extracellular metalloproteinases which are believed to function in cell-to-extracellular matrix interactions.

  7. Selective breeding - Wikipedia

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    Selective breeding was established as a scientific practice by Robert Bakewell during the British Agricultural Revolution in the 18th century. Arguably, his most important breeding program was with sheep. Using native stock, he was able to quickly select for large, yet fine-boned sheep, with long, lustrous wool.

  8. Forget the carrots, study reveals what fruit you should eat ...

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    It’s not just carrots, eating grapes is good for your eyes as well, a new study reveals.. Just a couple of handfuls of grapes a day for four months was shown to improve key markers of eye health ...

  9. The Life and Times of Juniper Lee - Wikipedia

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    So June and Monroe try to create a new person and transfer Ray-Ray's brain into it. It works, but the monster has suddenly gotten a mind of its own and wants to eliminate them all. On top of that, the monster keeps growing bigger. Ray Ray doesn't want to banish it, but June tries to battle it. However, the monster overpowers June easily.