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What is the scientific name of the Irish Wolfhound?

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The scientific name of the Irish Wolfhound is Canis lupus.

TRUE or FALSE: The Irish Wolfhound often backs to seek attention.

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FALSE: The Irish Wolfhound does not bark often. Therefore, you should not worry about the constant barks that can disturb anytime people walk by your home.

Below are some of the most common health issues Irish wolfhounds face, except

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Some of the Irish Wolfhound's health conditions include Cancer, Bloat (or torsion), heart disease (including dilated cardiomyopathy), liver shunt, and pneumonia.

On average, what is the weight of an adult Irish Wolfhound?

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An adult Irish Wolfhound weighs about 54 kgs (120 lbs)

True or False: Training, the Irish Wolfhound, is relatively easy

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TRUE: The Irish wolfhounds are easy to train as they respond best to positive reinforcement. Even when your Irish wolfhound puppy may be clumsy initially, you will see a significant difference by the time it is a year old.

The Irish Wolfhound comes in the following colors, except

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The Irish Wolfhound is among the breeds of Ireland, having various colors, including black, red, gray, white, and brindle.

What is the diet of the Irish Wolfhound?

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The Irish Wolfhounds are omnivores. They feed on meat, vegetables, and fruits.

TRUE OR FALSE: A 2-month-old Irish Wolfhound's puppy can weigh as much as 24 pounds

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TRUE: A 2-month-old Irish Wolfhound puppy weighs around 24 pounds. By six months, they can weigh as much as 100 pounds.

The following dogs are similar to Irish Wolfhound, except

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Great Danes (weighs more but are shorter than Irish Wolfhound), Greyhounds (large and sighthound), Scottish Deerhound (due to their large size and similar coloring), and Irish bloodhounds (slightly shorter than wolfhound) are similar to Irish Wolfhounds.

TRUE OR FALSE: The average litter size of the Irish Wolfhound is 12

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FALSE: The Irish Wolfhound gives birth to an average of 6 puppies.

How tall is the Raggle Dog?

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An adult Raggle is 8-12 inches tall. The male Raggle has an average height of 12 inches, and a female can grow 11 inches tall.

How much does the Raggle weigh?

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An adult male Raggle weighs around 20lbs, and a female weighs about 19lbs.

Which families are suitable for the Raggle?

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A Raggle is ideal for active families because it requires firm and consistent training. Also, confidence is essential for anyone intending to own a Raggle. Having experience in dog ownership will enable a person to give the Raggle excellent care.

How long can a healthy Raggle live?

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A healthy Raggle can live for up to 12-15 years. But the majority of the Raggle dogs succumb to health issues inherited from their parent breeds.

Which disease affects Raggle dogs?

Please select 4 correct answers

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Raggle dogs are also likely to suffer from patellar luxation, epilepsy, allergies, and incorrect bites.

True or false: Raggle dogs are the least affected by obesity.

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True. Raggle dogs are picky eaters; thus, their chances of overfeeding are low.

True or false: Raggle dogs thrive poorly when left alone.

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True. Raggle dogs socialize well with their owners, and they love the company of children. But they perform poorly when left with small pets.

Which dogs are similar to the Raggle?

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These dogs resemble the Terriers in intelligence, temperament, and coat color.

True or false: Raggle dogs are Hypoallergenic.

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True. The Raggle do not have much fur. Raggle dogs have thick, straight, and short hair. Therefore, they require little grooming.

True or false: Raggle dogs are the most difficult to train.

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True. The Raggle is strong-willed, bringing a challenge in obedience training. Also, this dog gets distracted by scents and other animals.

True or False: Star-nosed moles are carnivores.

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TRUE: They eat meat, preying on small invertebrates, mollusks, worms, small fish, and insects

True or False: Star-nosed moles can be found near marshes or wetlands in Asian and African countries.

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FALSE: This species can be spotted almost anywhere near marshes, wetlands, and banks of streams in the northeastern parts of the United States and the eastern parts of Canada.

True or False: Each tentacle on the nose of the star-nosed mole has about 25,000 tiny sensory receptors.

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TRUE: Since the star-nosed mole is almost entirely blind, it primarily senses its surroundings through these tentacles, which help them sense vibrations, textures, vibrations, and even electrical fields.

True or False: The scientific name of a star-nosed mole is Condylura cristata.

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TRUE: The scientific name of the star-nosed mole is Condylura cristata. It has two subspecies in North America: Condylura cristata cristata in the north and Condylura cristata parva in the south.

True or False: The star-nosed moles are diurnal animals.

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FALSE: These moles are active during both the day and night. They are also active in winter as they keep on tunneling and foraging for food in the snow. They also swim under frozen ponds and in icy streams.

True or False: The star-nosed mole's nose is not used for smelling.

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TRUE: The star-nosed mole's nose is used for touch to help this mammal feel its environment and hunt prey in the dark. This animal hunts by bopping its nose against the ground rapidly—its nose can touch as fast as 12 different places per second.

True or False: The star-nosed moles are functionally blind

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TRUE: Star-nosed mole's dense fur makes their eyes barely visible, but they are not entirely blind. They are colorblind and can only see movement and light.

Star-nosed moles use their front legs as shovels.

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TRUE: These moles use their front legs to dig shallow tunnels up to 100 feet and forage through swamps and marshes. These excellent diggers have broad feet equipped with claws ideal for moving dirt. Star-nosed moles also use their front feet to burrow their nests underground.

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