domestic animal
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of domestic animal
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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They also claimed improved monitoring and "strengthened biosecurity" is needed to prevent any potential spread of disease from feral pigs to domestic animals,
From BBC
And animals: “Our domestic animals,” Mr. Ennos notes, “outnumber wild beasts by a ratio of 15 to one.”
In several cases, flatworms were discovered clinging to the fur of dogs and cats, indicating that domestic animals can carry them between locations.
From Science Daily
She said she had also seen hedgehogs, bats and even domestic animals like cats and dogs trapped by them.
From BBC
Experts worry that some domestic animals might carry hard-to-treat superbugs - bacteria that have become resistant to common antibiotics.
From BBC
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