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Dog fact file, and your duty of care…

Your duty to care

Owning and caring for a dog is great fun and immensely rewarding. But it is also a big responsibility. If you own or are responsible for a dog, even on a temporary basis, you are required under the Animal Welfare Act to care for him/her properly.

Dog factfile

It is generally accepted that the common ancestor of the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is the wolf.

Domestication of the dog began around 15,000 years ago and during this process humans selected desirable traits such as coat colour and leg length.

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This selection process has resulted in over 400 different breeds of dog. Why not view our full Dog Factfile (PDF 48KB).

Dogs use a range of methods to communicate

Dogs produce a range of sounds, often in complex combinations, including whines, whimpers, growls, barks and howls.


Many dogs can use their body, face, tail, ears and limbs to communicate with other dogs.

Dogs are playful

When inviting others to play, a dog crouches on its forelimbs, remains standing on its hind limbs and may wag its tail or bark. This is called the ‘play bow’

Dogs really are man’s best friend

Assistance dogs can help blind, deaf and disabled people, whilst some dogs can alert owners before an epileptic fit starts.

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Kilimanjaro Animal Rescue is one of only 3 rescue shelters operating in the whole of Tanzania. The rescue admittedly began by accident! Featherstale Children's Village is a community for special needs children in the Kilimanjaro region. Our staff simply could not turn a blind eye to the dogs they saw suffering on the streets around them. In time so many dogs were brought back that we had to start a rescue! In fact dogs lived at Featherstale before children did! And by now we are a much needed safe haven for animals in crisis, and home to nearly 100 rescue dogs.

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