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SHA'AR HAGAI, ISRAEL - MARCH 11: Canaan puppies are pictured here at Sha'ar Hagai Kennels in Sha'ar Hagai, Israel. The Canaan dog has changed little since the time of Moses and Jesus, but nowadays few remain in the wild because of rabies eradication programs, loss of habitat and crossbreeding. Sha'ar Hagai Kennels is the only breeding program that still collects wild Canaan dogs and brings fresh blood into the breed. (Photo by Nicolas Brulliard for the Washington Post.)
SHA'AR HAGAI, ISRAEL - MARCH 11: Canaan puppies are pictured here at Sha'ar Hagai Kennels in Sha'ar Hagai, Israel. The Canaan dog has changed little since the time of Moses and Jesus, but nowadays few remain in the wild because of rabies eradication programs, loss of habitat and crossbreeding. Sha'ar Hagai Kennels is the only breeding program that still collects wild Canaan dogs and brings fresh blood into the breed. (Photo by Nicolas Brulliard for the Washington Post.)
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