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Doberman Pinschers can be very intimidating dogs, but they are also loving and friendly. They became famous in World War I and World War II as messenger dogs and search and rescue dogs. Eager readers will learn about the physical characteristics of Doberman Pinschers and how these dogs-affectionately called Dobies-are used today.
2) Great Danes
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Did you know that a Great Dane named George holds the record for the world's tallest dog? Great Danes are large, graceful dogs that sometimes work as service dogs, assisting people who need help walking or balancing. Children will learn about the breed's physical characteristics, its history, and what this big dog is like as a pet.
3) Service Dogs
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All service dogs must be healthy and disciplined. Then they receive training specific to their owner's disability. Service dogs assist people with impaired hearing, pull wheelchairs, carry equipment, and more. Learn how regular dogs become crucial helpers in this book for young learners.
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There is no bond quite like the one between a soldier and a military dog. These highly trained canines scout, stand guard, and defend their handlers in war zones. They even accompany their soldiers as they jump from airplanes! Meet the four-legged heroes of war in this informative title for curious readers.
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The Friesian horse may be large and powerful, but it is also quick and graceful. A champion at both dressage and driving, the breed is also known for excellent pleasure riding. Hop on a Friesian and learn its nature, history, and where it excels in the equine world today!
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Some search-and-rescue dogs are trained to sniff the air for any human scent. Others follow the trail of a specific human scent. But the job of a rescue dog requires more than just smelling. In this book, readers will learn about the training and responsibilities of a wilderness search dog.
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The Tennessee Walking Horse is most popular in trail riding. With its smooth gait and relaxed temperament, it is an easy and enjoyable horse for people to ride. Hit the trails and read all about this breed's history, physical characteristics, and what it is used for today.
8) Police Dogs
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The presence of a police dog is often enough to discourage a criminal from fleeing. Police dogs are faster than their human handlers, and they are trained to use just enough force to detain troublemakers. See how K-9 units work together to fight crime in this informative title for young readers.
11) Rottweilers
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Rottweilers almost went extinct at one point in time. Now they are common pets. They were once used to pull carts in the German town of Rottweil, from which they got their name. This title will take kids through the long history of Rottweilers to the present day, where many people cherish Rotties as working dogs and pets.
12) Border Collies
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The story of the Border Collie breed began with a fierce and intelligent sheepdog named Old Hemp. Today's Border Collies inherited Old Hemp's ability to herd sheep with slow, stalking movements and an intense stare. Read all about the Border Collie's history, its ability to herd sheep, and the importance of keeping this energetic dog active and entertained.
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When a bomb-sniffing dog sits down on the job, it means there may be explosives nearby. But to the dog, it only means one thing: a treat is on its way. Bomb-sniffing dogs have saved many lives doing the dangerous work that, to them, is just a game. See these super smellers in action in this fascinating book for growing readers.
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One of the oldest horse breeds in the world, the Arabian Horse has been used by many cultures throughout history. It is valued for its friendliness, intelligence, and cooperation in many tasks. Eager readers will find out what else makes this horse distinct, from its physical appearance to its influence on other breeds.
15) Therapy Dogs
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The presence of a friendly, gentle animal has been proven to reduce stress and raise the spirits of people dealing with illness, disaster, or other traumatic events. Therapy dogs are tasked with being loving companions to those going through difficult times. Learn what makes a great therapy dog in this fun book for growing readers.
16) The Morgan Horse
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The Morgan horse is the first American breed to be used around the world. With a friendly temperament, athletic build, and keen intellect, the Morgan is very versatile. Morgans are comfortable doing ranch work, performing in the show ring, or taking people for long trail rides. No matter the task, a Morgan will be up to the challenge!
17) Fire Dogs
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When detectives suspect that a fire may have been started intentionally, an arson dog is brought to the scene. This "fire dog" learns to sniff out trace amounts of gasoline, lighter fluid, and other flammable liquids among a host of distracting smells. Discover how arson dogs perform such important tasks in this fact-filled title.
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The Belgian horse is one of the largest horse breeds in the world. The largest Belgian in history weighed around 3,200 pounds! Used primarily for driving, they are able to pull an incredible amount of weight. The breed is also finding success in pleasure riding and the show ring. This informative title covers the build, history, and uses of the mighty breed.
19) Dalmatians
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Dalmatians are known for their sleek white coats dotted with black spots. Extremely loyal and active, Dalmatians love to go on hikes with their owners and do other outdoor activities. Students will trace the Dalmatian's evolution from coach dog to faithful pet.
20) Basset Hounds
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Known for their long, floppy ears and sad eyes, people may not know that Basset Hounds have an extraordinary sense of smell. These short-legged dogs were bred to hunt rabbits and are built to track scent trails on the ground. Young readers will learn about the history of Basset Hounds, how their physical features enhance their sense of smell, and how they use their noses today.
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