Canine terminology in this article refers only to dog terminology, specialized terms describing the characteristics of various external parts of the domestic...
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In mammalian oral anatomy, the canine teeth, also called cuspids, dogteeth, eye teeth, vampire teeth, or fangs, are the relatively long, pointed teeth...
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Canine reproduction is the process of sexual reproduction in domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes and other canine species. As with all mammals, a dog's penis...
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breed-specific legislation against the German Shepherd dog. His book Canine Terminology, which has come to be considered a standard text on the subject, was...
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A pack is a social group of conspecific canines. The number of members in a pack and their social behavior varies from species to species. Social structure...
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Dogleg, a shape of an oval track with a recognizable kink Dog anatomy Canine terminology This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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In human dentistry, the maxillary canine is the tooth located laterally (away from the midline of the face) from both maxillary lateral incisors of the...
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millennia, dogs became uniquely adapted to human behavior, and the human–canine bond has been a topic of frequent study. This influence on human society...
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premolar teeth, or bicuspids, are transitional teeth located between the canine and molar teeth. In humans, there are two premolars per quadrant in the...
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The mandibular canine is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both mandibular lateral incisors of the mouth but mesially...
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