actually all it shows is that the person read that question on your application and typed "what is a mother dog called" into google. It really doesn't indicate any research. Or even a desire for knowledge.
The 10 Doctor is a Dr Who reference. If my application said "what actor plays the 10th Doctor" you could type that exact question into google and get the answer. Doesn't meant that you know it or even give a rat's behind about the answer.
Honestly, I've been researching dogs for over 13 years and could probably count on one hand the number of times that I've seen the word "dam" on a website that isn't directly related to breeding or whelping a litter. So, it's likely that your average great owner would never encounter that word while researching what breed is the best fit for them.
It's more of a trivia question than related to finding a good home.
I agree 100%. Knowing th answer has no bearing on what kind of owner they would be. I'd be more interested in finding out what they think my breed is like and what it's needs are.
The questions the OP are asking is like me asking you what the prongs on a fork are called? Do you know? Do you care?
FYI they are called tines.
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