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People who train and control animals are often called animal trainers or animal handlers. They work to teach animals specific behaviors and commands through positive reinforcement techniques.
The people that work directly with the animals in the shows are usually called trainers or handlers. However a lot of other people work with the animals behind the scenes, including biologists and verterenarians.
Most Inuits get their dogs from breeders, or buy a female and breed it themselves to save money This is a totally bogus answer written by someone who knows NOTHING about Inuit, the north or their dogs! First of all, there is NO SUCH WORD AS "INUITS"! The word "Inuit" is already plural. "Inuk" is singular. Inuit have had Inuit Dogs for thousands of years. The breed, although in low numbers, exists in many communities of the circumpolar north as part of traditional working dog teams. Team owners are willing to share their dogs genetic material with other serious dog team owners.
Biology to work out what's wrong with the animal and Chemistry to work out the right medicine
The purpose of a wolf pack is to work together to hunt for food, protect their territory, and raise their young. Wolves rely on cooperation and coordination within the pack to increase their chances of survival.
Yes, igloos work well for Inuit people
what did the inuit people do all day is.......... the inuit people would work with parents help with food and making tents and stuff like that but they are much diffrent then us normal people do all day. ;]
One interpretation is: Work is not a wild animal and will always be there.
they fished and hunted
Many of the patterns on ancient Inuit art make up animal forms, especially on hunting things, like harpoon points. Wooden masks or animals, often adorned with fish, clams, and seals, are used to help a dancer become an animal or a spirit as represented by the mask. An important section of Inuit art is the parka, which is made to help an Inuit man in his work as a hunter, both symbolically and for warmth in the cold environment.
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Some Inuit communities have historically relied on dogs, particularly sled dogs, for transportation and work in harsh Arctic conditions, rather than using wolves. Sled dogs are domesticated breeds that have been selectively bred for traits suited to working alongside humans. While wolves are not used as work animals due to their wild nature and lack of domestication, they remain an important part of Inuit culture and mythology. The relationship between Inuit people and dogs reflects a deep understanding of the environment and the animals within it.
why.. just buy it
roughly 4.5 million people work in the animal testing industry
Laurent Wolf recorded No Stress when he was in the prime of his career. It is one of his best pieces of work and many people are thrilled that he had recorded it.
saints ..cunard
Good animal lovers