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*[[K-9]] was made in the form of a dog, but was given advanced technology and [[human]] level intelligence. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Invisible Enemy]]'')
*[[K9]] was made in the form of a dog, but was given advanced technology and [[human]]-level intelligence. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Invisible Enemy]]'')
*A type of dog is found on [[Barcelona (planet)|Barcelona]]. The only known difference between them and [[Earth]] dogs is their lack of noses. (The standard joke, which the [[Ninth Doctor]] references, is "But how do they smell?"--to which the answer is "Terrible!") ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')
*A type of dog is found on [[Barcelona (planet)|Barcelona]]. The only known difference between them and [[Earth]] dogs is their lack of noses. (The standard joke, which the [[Ninth Doctor]] references, is "But how do they smell?"--to which the answer is "Terrible!") ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')
*[[Rose (dog)|Rose]] was a small female dog that belonged to [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]] and [[Pete Tyler]] in an alternate version of [[Earth]], referred to as "[[Pete's World]]" by the [[Tenth Doctor|Doctor]]. Rose represented the alternate version of [[Rose Tyler]] - the daughter of Jackie and the deceased Pete Tyler in the Doctor's native universe. ([[DW]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen]]'')
*[[Rose (dog)|Rose]] was a small female dog that belonged to [[Jackie Tyler|Jackie]] and [[Pete Tyler]] in an alternate version of [[Earth]], referred to as "[[Pete's World]]" by the [[Tenth Doctor|Doctor]]. Rose represented the alternate version of [[Rose Tyler]] - the daughter of Jackie and the deceased Pete Tyler in the Doctor's native universe. ([[DW]]: ''[[Rise of the Cybermen]]'')

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The dog is small mammal in the order Carnivora native to Earth. Dogs were domesticated from wolves relatively recently by the humans. Over time, the dog has developed into hundreds of breeds with a great degree of variation. For example, heights at the withers range from just a few inches to roughly three feet, and colours range from white to black, with reds, grays, and browns occurring in a tremendous variation of patterns. Dogs, like humans, are highly social creatures, which accounts for their trainability, playfulness and ability to fit into human households.

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