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Book Review Published: 24 July 2002 The Genetics of the Dog E A Leighton Phd Heredity 89, 159 (2002) Cite this article ...
With a high success rate and about six-plus puppies per litter, that’s a whole lot of little dogs. The joint certifications Payne does are tied up in the dog reproduction world as well.
Breeders may want dogs with an aptitude for performing specific tasks or excelling in certain settings; for example, dogs that excel at high-intensity sports, medical assistance, or scent tracking.
Research on canine reproduction investigates, among other things, the role of aromatase in steroid metabolism and potential new methods for preventing oestrus in dogs. Problems related to labour are ...