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How Dogs Got Their Shapes

How Dogs Got Their Shapes
How Dogs Got Their Shapes

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Year

2016

Duration

44 minutes

Genres

Documentary

Language

English


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With many breeds and countless variations, canines are one of the most diverse species on Earth and were the first to be domesticated. From ears to tails, coats to paws, every part of their bodies has been structured and adapted to serve a particular purpose. This light but informative documentary examines some of the world’s most popular breeds – including Great Danes, chihuahuas, labradors, beagles, huskies, and more – to explain how each aspect plays a pivotal role in their past and present way of living.

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