It is also common across the world
among village dogs, a legacy of European colonialism.
This lineage is also somewhat common
among village dogs that carry distinct ancestry from these breeds.
It even enables us to trace the path of (human) colonization: Because most Bichons are B1 and Bichons are popular in Spanish culture, B1 is now fairly common
among village dogs in Latin America.
Not exact matches
Despite its fascinating origins, it is widely distributed around the globe, and even shows up frequently
among Peruvian
village dogs.
This involved spending time out in the bush of Alaska working
among the native Alaskans as part of public health service and training exercises, vaccinating 1,500 sled
dogs in 23 remote
villages and setting up
dog bite prevention programs for
village children.
These
dogs were «scavengers» looking for food, and found it
among the
villages of early human societies.