
Canine Vaccinations
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The definition of a dog breed is a matter of some controversy
- Depending on the dimensions of the original founding population, closed gene pool breeds can have problems with inbreeding, specifically due to the founder effect
- Dog breeders are serially au courant of the importance of population genetics and of maintaining diverse gene pools
- Health testing and modernistic DNA experiment can aid avoid problems, by providing a replacement for natural selection
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Dogs have in essence 220 million smell-sensitive cells over an distance about the greatness of a Canine Vaccinations pocket handkerchief (compared to 5 million over an scope the size of a postage stamp for humans)
- Some breeds have been selectively noble for excellence in detecting scents, even compared to their canine brethren.