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  • 61dog — [dôg, däg] n. pl. dogs or dog [ME, generalized in sense < late, rare OE docga, dogga (usual hund: see HOUND1) < ?] 1. a) any of a large and varied group of domesticated canines (Canis familiaris) often kept as a house pet or used for… …

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  • 62Hunting the Clean Boot — is a term that has been used in Britain to refer to the use of bloodhounds to follow natural human scent. The clean boot refers to the fact that there is no artificial scent such as aniseed or fox scent, used in drag hunting and more recently… …

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  • 63Hunting — Hunter redirects here. For other uses, see Hunter (disambiguation). For other uses, see Hunting (disambiguation). Boar hunting, tacuinum sanitatis casanatensis (14th century) Hunting is the practice of pursuing any l …

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  • 64Hunting Act 2004 — The Hunting Act 2004 is an Act of the UK Parliament passed in 2004. The effect of the Act is to outlaw hunting with dogs (particularly fox hunting, but also the hunting of deer, hares and mink and organised hare coursing) in England and Wales… …

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  • 65dog — dogless, adj. doglike, adj. /dawg, dog/, n., v., dogged, dogging. n. 1. a domesticated canid, Canis familiaris, bred in many varieties. 2. any carnivore of the dogfamily Canidae, having prominent canine teeth and, in the wild state, a long and… …

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  • 66List of dog sports — Dog sports are activities that involve dogs. Training a retrieve in Schutzhund, a dog sport. There is much discussion about what exactly defines a sport for dogs. Some issues: Must a sport be entertaining to watch? Agility, Disc dog, and Dock… …

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  • 67hunting — /hun ting/, n. 1. the act of a person, animal, or thing that hunts. 2. Elect. the periodic oscillating of a rotating electromechanical system about a mean space position, as in a synchronous motor. adj. 3. of, for, engaged in, or used while… …

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  • 68Happy hunting grounds — Hunting Hunt ing, n. The pursuit of game or of wild animals. A. Smith. [1913 Webster] {Happy hunting grounds}, the region to which, according to the belief of American Indians, the souls of warriors and hunters pass after death, to be happy in… …

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  • 69dog — n. 1) to breed; keep dogs 2) to walk a dog (on a leash) 3) to muzzle a dog 4) to curb one s dog 5) a mad, rabid; stray; vicious; wild dog 6) a bird (AE), gun (BE); Eskimo; guard (BE); guide, seeing eye; hunting; pet; police; sheep; toy dog;… …

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  • 70Dog Legislation Council of Canada — The Dog Legislation Council of Canada (DLCC), (2003 Present) is a non profit organization in support of dogs, which is located in Canada.[1] Contents 1 Mission statement 2 BSL 3 See also …

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