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Latest revision as of 01:19, 22 November 2023
The account of this former contributor was not re-activated after the server upgrade of March 2022.
Welcome to Aleta's Page
Freelance writer on hobbyist subjects for many years. Recently returned to writing in History, my academic subject. You can read a professional profile at My LinkedIn page. Fine Art and Antiques
Dog Breeds
There are no academic institutions that qualify cynologists, per se, in most of the industrialised West, and though the word 'cynology' exists in other languages, English has no consensus, indeed whether or not cynology is an extant field, an emerging field or wishful thinking is a matter that only time can settle. For the present, dog specialists are described by their specialties, i.e. dog breeder, dog writer, dog groomer. Australia has no one certifying institution for dog specialists. Dance
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