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Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 1976
The woman coming from her desk stared at him hard enough to leave holes in the back of his head. From that angle he seemed decent, but he was the sort who never cared about things and had to be introduced to them again and again. After he had returned the third magazine to the slanting shelf she leaned across the table. "Young man.
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The woman coming from her desk stared at him hard enough to leave holes in the back of his head. From that angle he seemed decent, but he was the sort who never cared about things and had to be introduced to them again and again. After he had returned the third magazine to the slanting shelf she leaned across the table. "Young man.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2021
Herding and hunting dogs are intense, high-drive dogs that work, and often live, outdoors and in constant or repeated close contact with domestic and wild animals. These dogs are at increased risk for injury and exposure to infectious diseases, toxic substances, and environmental threats.
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Herding and hunting dogs are intense, high-drive dogs that work, and often live, outdoors and in constant or repeated close contact with domestic and wild animals. These dogs are at increased risk for injury and exposure to infectious diseases, toxic substances, and environmental threats.
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[Combat dogs--dangerous dogs].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 2000The claim that the so-called "Kampfhunde" are becoming increasingly dangerous to humans has been the subject of much discussion in Germany. A critical analyses of canine breeds that have been classified as "Kampfhunde" convinces that breed is not an useful possibility for avoiding accidents with dogs: 1.
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