Title: The Domestic Dog
1The Domestic Dog
- History, Terms, Kingdom, Anatomy, Reproduction,
etc.
AVS 468 2009
2The Domestic Dog
- I. History
- A. Domestication between 8000-12000 BC
- 1. Posses certain similar characteristics with
their Human counterpart. Characteristics such as
living in Packs (Family Units). This fits into
the Human lifestyle and the dogs as it was
developing. Today Dogs include Humans as a part
of their pack or family unit. Alpha Behavior - 2. Probably domesticated for work (Herding and
Rodent control), playthings for children, and
food.
3- 3. Also domesticated because Human and the dog
(wolf) have similar social behaviors. Like - Groups packs family units
- Lust for the same types of food
- Synergistic affect in hunting
- Protection
- 4. Paleolithic drawing indicate a bond between
man and dogs some 10,000 years ago (a bonding,
affection, devotion, etc.) Burials show men and
dogs buried together with human arm over the dogs
shoulder. - 5. There were probably multiple domestications as
domestic breeding of dogs changed their genetics
from a wild state to the breeds we work with
today.....
4- B. By the Egyptian heyday, many notable traits
had been established in the Canis familiaris - 1. Prick and pendant ears due to what?
- 2. solid and spotted colors
- 3. curly and straight tails
- 4. size differences
- C. These selection and
- breeding practices
- established the breeds of
- today.....
The Westminster Dog Show is like the Super Bowl
for those with four legsit's the ultimate
competition. Scores of well-bred pooches entered
in 2007and the coveted Best in Show award was
given to Felicity's Diamond Jim, an English
Springer spaniel.
5- D. The first dog was probably brought to America
by the Native American. When the European came
here they brought a different type of dog. Why? - E. Today's use of dogs
- 1. Companion animals
Webster defines companion animals as a
domesticated animal kept for pleasure rather than
utility
6- 2. Working guide, sled, guard, drug, disease,
etc. - 3. Research Biotechnology
- 4. Sports and shows both legal and illegal
activities. - 5. others.
- Binomial and trinomial classification
- A. Kingdom Animalia
- B. Phylum Chordata
- C. Sub-phylum Vertebrate
- D. Class Mammalia
- E. Order Carnivora
- F. Family Canidae
- G. Genus Canis
- H. Canis familiaris (1758) or Canis Lupis
familiaris (1993)
7- III. Terminology
- A. Dog both a common term for all CLf or the
term used for the mature male. - B. Bitch female domestic dog. Name come from
- Middle English term bicche or Old English
bicce - C. Puppy juvenile CLf
- D. Pack Family unit or group of dogs.
- Affectionate and slang terms Pooch, Poochie,
Doggy, Doggie, Dogay, Pup, Pupsie, etc. Add to
this your favorite affectionate term. - IV. Numbers in the U.S.
- 74 million
8Dog ownership by family units
9- V. Breeds
- http//www.akc.org/breeds/breeds_a.cfm
- AKC was established in 1884 and currently list
about 150 breeds. They place dogs into seven
categories - 1. Sporting dogs such as Brittany, Golden
Retriever, Vizsla
- Naturally active and alert, Sporting dogs make
likeable, well-rounded companions.
b. Members of the Group include pointers,
retrievers, setters and spaniels.
c. Remarkable for their instincts in water and
woods, many of these breeds actively continue to
participate in hunting and other field
activities.
Vizsla
10Sporting Dogs
- American Water Spaniel, Brittany, Chesapeake Bay
Retriever , - Clumber Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel,
Curly-Coated Retriever, - English Cocker Spaniel, English Setter ,English
Springer Spaniel, Field Spaniel, Flat-Coated
Retriever, German Shorthaired Pointer German
Wirehaired Pointer, Golden Retriever, Gordon
Setter, Irish Red and White Setter, Irish Setter,
Irish Water Spaniel, Labrador Retriever ,Nova
Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Pointer, Spinone
Italiano ,Sussex Spaniel , Vizsla ,Weimaraner,
Welsh SpringerSpaniel ,Wirehaired Pointing
Griffon
112. Hounds
- Most hounds share the common ancestral trait of
being used for hunting. Some use acute scenting
powers to follow a trail. Others demonstrate a
phenomenal gift of stamina as they relentlessly
run down quarry. - Beyond this generalizations about hounds are
hard, since the Group encompasses quite a diverse
lot. - There are Pharaoh Hounds, Norwegian Elkhounds,
Afghans and Beagles, among others. Some hounds
share the distinct ability to produce a unique
sound known as baying.
Basset Hound
Pharaoh Hound
English Foxhound
12Hound Dogs!!
- Afghan Hound, American Foxhound, Basenji, Basset
Hound, - Beagle, Black and Tan Coonhound , Bloodhound,
Borzoi , Dachshund, English Foxhound ,Greyhound
,Harrier, Ibizan Hound Irish Wolfhound,
Norwegian Elkhound ,Otterhound ,Petit
BassetGriffon Vendéen ,Pharaoh Hound ,Plott
,Rhodesian Ridgeback, - Saluki ,Scottish Deerhound ,Whippet
133. Working Group
- Dogs of the Working Group were bred to perform
such jobs as guarding property, pulling sleds and
performing water rescues. - They have been invaluable assets to man
throughout the ages. - The Doberman Pinscher, Siberian Husky and Great
Dane are included in this Group. - Quick to learn, intelligent, capable animals make
solid companions. Their considerable dimensions
and strength, make many working dogs unsuitable
as pets for average families. These dogs must be
properly trained.
Great Dane
Newfoundland
14Working Group
- Akita, Alaskan Malamute , Anatolian Shepherd Dog
, BerneseMountain Dog , Black Russian Terrier,
Boxer Bullmastiff, Doberman Pinscher, Dogue de
Bordeaux, German Pinscher, Giant Schnauzer, Great
Dane, Great Pyrenees ,Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
, - Komondor , Kuvasz , Mastiff, Neapolitan
Mastiff, Newfoundland, Portuguese Water Dog,
Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Samoyed , Siberian
Husky, Standard Schnauzer
154. Terrier
- Terriers have a distinctive personality. They are
feisty, energetic dogs whose sizes range from
fairly small, as in the Norfolk, Cairn or West
Highland White Terrier, to the grand Airedale
Terrier. - Terriers typically have little tolerance for
other animals, including other dogs. - Their ancestors were bred to hunt and kill
vermin. - Most terriers have wiry coats that require
special grooming known as stripping in order to
maintain a characteristic appearance. - They make engaging pets, requiring owners with
the determination to match their dogs' lively
characters.
Airedale Terrier
Scottish Terrier
16Terrier Group
- Airedale Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier,
Australian Terrier, Bedlington Terrier, Border
Terrier, Bull Terrier, Cairn Terrier, - Dandie Dinmont Terrier ,Glen of Imaal Terrier,
Irish Terrier, Kerry Blue Terrier, Lakeland
Terrier, Manchester Terrier, MiniatureBull
Terrier ,Miniature Schnauzer, Norfolk Terrier,
Norwich Terrier Parson Russell Terrier, Scottish
Terrier, Sealyham Terrier, Skye Terrier, Smooth
Fox Terrier, Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier,
Staffordshire Bull Terrier ,Welsh Terrier , West
Highland White Terrier, Wire Fox Terrier
175. Toys
Chihuahua
- Toy dogs main function is to embody sheer
delight, but are tough as nails. - Toy dogs will always be popular with city
dwellers and people without much living space.
They make ideal apartment dogs and terrific lap
warmers on nippy nights.
Yorkshire Terrier
Maltese
18Toys
- Affenpinscher, Brussels Griffon, Cavalier King
Charles Spaniel, Chihuahua, Chinese Crested ,
English Toy Spaniel, Havanese, Italian Greyhound
, Japanese Chin , Maltese, Manchester Terrier , - Miniature Pinscher, Papillon, Pekingese ,
Pomeranian , Poodle, Pug Shih Tzu, Silky
Terrier , Toy Fox Terrier , Yorkshire Terrier
196. Non-sporting Dogs
- Non-sporting dogs are a diverse group. These are
sturdy animals with as different personalities
and appearances as the Chow Chow, Dalmatian,
French Bulldog, and Keeshond. - Some are Schipperke and Tibetan Spaniel are
uncommon sights in the average neighborhood.
Others like the Poodle have quite a large
following. - The breeds in the Non-Sporting Group are a varied
collection in terms of size, coat, personality
and overall appearance.
Poodle
Lhasa Apso
20Non-Sporting
- American Eskimo Dog, Bichon Frise, Boston
Terrier, Bulldog, Chinese Shar-Pei, Chow Chow,
Dalmatian, Finnish Spitz, French Bulldog,
Keeshond , Lhasa Apso , Löwchen , Poodle ,
Schipperke, Shiba Inu , Tibetan Spaniel , Tibetan
Terrier
217. Herding Group
- Herding Group, created in 1983, is the newest AKC
classification its members were formerly members
of the Working Group. - All breeds in this group share the ability to
control the movement of other animals. A low-set
Corgi, perhaps one foot tall at the shoulders,
can drive a herd of cows many times its size. - The vast majority of Herding dogs, as pets, never
cross paths with a farm animal. Nevertheless,
pure instinct prompts many of these dogs to
gently herd their owners, especially the children
of the family. - In general, these intelligent dogs make excellent
companions and respond beautifully to training
exercises.
Border Collie
Welch Corgi
22Herding
- Australian Cattle Dog , Australian Shepherd ,
Bearded Collie, Beauceron , Belgian Malinois ,
Belgian Sheepdog, Belgian Tervuren, Border
Collie, Bouvier des Flandres, Briard , Canaan
Dog, CardiganWelsh Corgi, Collie, German
Shepherd Dog, Old English Sheepdog Norwegian
Buhund, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Polish Lowland,
Puli , Pyrenean Shepherd , Shetland Sheepdog ,
Swedish Vallhund
23Miscellaneous Class
- The breeds currently eligible to participate in
the Miscellaneous Class are still enrolled in the
AKC Foundation Stock Service. FSS enrollment is
maintained until the AKC Board of Directors
accepts the breed for regular status. - Authorities acknowledge that throughout the world
there are several hundred distinct breeds of
purebred dogs, not all of which are AKC
recognized breeds. The AKC provides for a regular
path of development for a new breed, which may
result in that breeds full recognition and
appearance in the official Stud Book as an AKC
recognized breed. - Breeds in the Miscellaneous Class may compete and
earn titles in Companion Events and also select
Performance Events. Miscellaneous breeds are also
eligible to compete in Junior Showmanship. They
may also compete at conformation shows, but here
are limited to competition in the Miscellaneous
Class and are not eligible for championship
points.
24Miscellaneous
- Bluetick Coonhound, Boykin Spaniel, Cane Corso,
Cesky Terrier, Entlebucher Mountain Dog, Finnish
Lapphund, Icelandic Sheepdog, Leonberger,
Norwegian Lundehund, Redbone Coonhound, - Treeing Walker Coonhound
25- VI. Designer Dogs or other names
- A. Boxerdoodle, Cockalier, Cockapoo, Chi-poo,
Goldendoodle --- 33 different poodle crosses
alone. - B. In my day we called this type of dog a mutt or
Heinz's 57 or dog pound dog, etc.
Today big business with prices exceeding
4000 Everyone that is anyone wants one dont
ask me why The first of this group of dogs was
the Labradoodle in the 1970s. AKC can register
the breed if they breed true for three
generations and have as many as 300 studs in 20
states. Not many have been added to the list of
breeds. Is a trend that probably will not go
away, but be tended by a few breeders.
26Miniature Schnoodle
Chi-Poo
Labradoodle