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Dog World In the fall of 2001, Alfred Gingold found himself succumbing to the undeniably endearing behavior of his family's new Norwich terrier, George, dog gland in mammary swollen and becoming a member of what he calls Dog Nation: the 43 million dog owners dog gland in mammary swollen and their 55 million dogs living in America today. In a matter of weeks, Gingold had become a firsthand ethnographer of the passions (read idiosyncrasies) that define dog owners everywhere. It was literally a case of puppy love. The result of Gingold's shrewd observation is Dog World , which is structured around the loose chronology of dog ownership: choosing dog gland in mammary swollen and finding a dog; feeding, walking, dog gland in mammary swollen and cleaning up after the dog; the literal dog gland in mammary swollen and emotional obstacle course that is training a dog; dog gland in mammary swollen and on to the larger cultural realms of dog racing and, of course, dog kitsch dog gland in mammary swollen and memorabilia. But the real delight of Dog World is in Alfred Gingold's narrative excursions through the canine universe, whereby he reports (and occasionally pontificates) on topics such as the untold history of dog walking, how dog food came to be, the urban art of scooping poop, dog gland in mammary swollen and an analysis of the relationships great historical figures have had with their dogs. Like Bill Bryson or Calvin Trillin, Alfred Gingold brings a particularly wry dog gland in mammary swollen and comic perspective to the world. And whether one is a dog lover or a dog agnostic, Dog World will be a tremendously entertaining journey into mankind's canine love affair. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Mammary gland - Mammary glands are the organs that, in the female mammal, produce milk for the sustenance of the young. These exocrine glands are enlarged and modified sweat glands and are the characteristic of mammals which gave the class its name.
Anal glands - Every dog and cat has two anal glands or sacs (1 gland on each side of the anus). These glands are occasionally referred to as "scent glands", because they enable the dog to mark its territory and to identify each other.
Cherry eye - Cherry eye is the term used to refer to canine nictitans gland prolapse, a common eye condition in various dog breeds where the gland of the third eyelid prolapses and becomes visible. It appears as a red mass in the inner corner of the eye, sometimes mistaken for a tumor.
Lactiferous duct - Lactiferous ducts are lobes of the mammary gland at the tip of the nipple. It is also referred to as galactophore, galactophorous duct, mammary duct, mamillary duct, milk duct.
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