Pet Possession And Cardiovascular Danger

The carnivoran ancestors of the dog-like caniforms and the cat-like feliforms started their separate evolutionary paths just after the tip of the dinosaurs. The first members of the dog family Canidae appeared 40 million years ago, of which only its subfamily the Caninae survives today in the form of the wolf-like and fox-like canines. Within… Continue reading Pet Possession And Cardiovascular Danger

Pet Possession And Cardiovascular Threat

Dogs trained to warn of hidden explosives and enemies serve as allies in navy operations. Other canines assist police in search of jail escapees or the bodies of homicide victims. Some associate as an alternative with customs officers looking for contraband, from drugs to elephant ivory. Still others lead the way monitoring down poachers, patrolling… Continue reading Pet Possession And Cardiovascular Threat