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Canines

C3: Meet the Non-Sporting Group

These dogs are the ones who didn’t quite fit into any of the other groups.1 So they have a group of their own! All the dogs in this…

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Conservation

Why National Parks Are So Important

National Parks are a huge part of our country’s landscape. Our national parks consist of more than 400 areas and 85 million acres in the United States, Guam,…

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Canines

3C: Meet the Toy Group

The dogs in the Toy Group were bred as social companions to humans. Many of these dogs have ties to royalty. You’ll recognize the pomeranian, pug, chihuahua, cavalier…

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Canines

C3: The Terrier Group

They are high energy dogs and do require a special type of grooming to maintain their appearance. These dogs were bred to hunt vermin and guard their homes.…

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Conservation

What’s the Rarest Cat in the World?

There are many animals throughout the world that have dwindling numbers and are in dire need of help. These animals are poached, their habitat is destroyed, they may…

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