animal science and the industry
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Animal Science and the Industry. Identifying and Understanding the Segments of the Animal Science Industry. Exploring the Dog Industry. Lesson. Student Learning Objectives. Explain the biology and physiology of dogs and terms used to describe dogs. Describe classes and breeds of dogs. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Animal Science and the Industry
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Identifying and Understandingthe Segments of the
Animal Science Industry
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Exploring the Dog
Industry
Lesson
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Student Learning Objectives• Explain the biology and physiology
of dogs and terms used to describe dogs.
• Describe classes and breeds of dogs.
• List factors to consider when selecting a dog.
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Terms• Bitch• Carnivore• Companion animal• Grooming• Herding hound• Hound• Housebreaking• Litter• Monogastric
• Puppy• Sporting dog• Stud dog• Terrier• Toy breed• Training• Whelping• Working dogs
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Explain biology and physiologyof dogs and terms used to
describe dogs.
Objective #1
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What are some terms used to describe dogs and their systems?
• Companion animals - domesticated animals kept by humans for relationships on a long-term basis.
• Carnivore - a meat or flesh-eating animal.• Monogastric -an animal with only one stomach
compartment.• Endothermic - keeps a constant body temperature.
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What are some terms used to describe dogs and their systems?
• Bitch - mature female dog.• Stud dog or sire - mature male dog.• Whelping - process of a bitch giving birth.• Puppy - immature dog of either sex.• Litter - group of puppies born to same parents.
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Dog Facts• Dogs have been used as companion animals for
over 10,000 years.• Most dogs eat processed dog food, they are
carnivores by nature.• Dogs are monogastric.• Canis familiaria is their scientific name.• Dogs are in the family of Canidae, that is why sometimes called canines.
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Dog Facts• Dogs have a skeleton of over 320 bones. • Large breeds have larger bones than the
smaller breeds.• Dogs are endothermic.• Dogs can weigh from less than 6 pounds to over
200 pounds at maturity depending on the breed.
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Describe classesand breeds of dogs.
Objective #2
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What are the classesand breeds of dogs?
• There are approximately 300 dog breeds.
• The American Kennel Club (AKC) does the classification and record keeping on dog breeds. www.akc.org
• Based on use and characteristics, seven classes of dogs have been identified.
• It is helpful to review before selecting a breed that will suit you and your needs.
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Herding Dogs• A dog that is
easily trained to help with herding animals like sheep and cattle.
• Important to give a lot of space because they need to run often.All photos were downloaded from
the American Kennel Club
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Sporting Dogs
• Dogs used for sporting purposes like hunting.
• Some breeds used for retrieving, finding, and scaring out game animals.
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Working Dogs
• Dogs that are used by people to help get something done like protection of property, sled pulling, and police work.
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Hound
• Dog used for tracking because it has a good ability to follow scents.
• Used by hunters to locate game animals and by law officials to track lost people or people that have escaped from confinement.
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Terriers
• Dogs that dig into the ground to capture their prey.
• There are 25 breeds recognized by the AKC.
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Toy Breeds• A name describing
a class of dogs that weigh between 4 and 16 pounds.
• Live longer• Easier to keep in a
small area because of their size.
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Non-sporting Breeds
• Dogs that were developed for purposes other than sports.
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Review
• What are some terms used to describe dogs and their systems?
• What are the classes and breeds of dogs?