dog behavior wiki

June 7, 2010 by admin  
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dog behavior wiki
Christians: If being gay is considered unnatural and ungodly, why are there gay animals?

Here is just a small list of animals have shown that same-sex behavior: African Elephant, Panda Bear, Brown Rat, Buffalo, Caribou, Cat (domestic), Cheetah, common dolphin, Common Marmoset, Common raccoon dog (domestic), European Bison. For a list of more animals and information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animals_displaying_homosexual_behavior yes, I realize that does not include all gay animals out there … but that's not the point of this issue.

The bonobo, well … Do not seek logic of these people … They condemn homosexuality as "unnatural" and not what the Creator wanted for men and women "…. yet, take the plastic surgery with indifference and even access to synthetic drugs …

Ellen DeGeneres, dogs, Jan Van Eyck, and Renoir :P

dog behavior testing

April 29, 2010 by admin  
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dog behavior testing
Dog DNA testing, have you tried?

I have a mixture of lab and I think she is a lab mix. We're not really sure what is or how old it really is, but recently I've been thinking about getting your DNA test for his ancestry. I love her and want to know more about it, because I really help me understand their behavior, some of its physical qualities, and know what diseases to look for when I'm older. I just want to know has anyone tried this for your own dog? Apparently, that seems so simple mouth swab, send, and retrieve results. Logan really looks like a lab, but she has a layer wire and it is so small, sometimes just dump 40 pounds. She is a great dog and I do not know if you find other races that make me think differently of it. If you have any conjecture, let me know: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=5789488&albumID=1148437&imageID=38446496

DNA tests are so easy and can be done in any dog. There are a lot of fun, but the bank is not in the results right. I have read some results other peoples' dogs and the list usually comes back with a lot of different races. Many of them rare, obscure, or not normally found in that region. I've seen Results of a dog 35 pounds he said was a mini pin chihuahua mix. I would go by it anyway, I'm half tempted to send in my DNA for purebreds only laughter. Oh, and my guess is for laboratory beagle puppy. She looks mostly lab, but I saw a little dog in his face and can account for more size small

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