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    My Dog

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    walked into the shelter it was really funky because of all the different animal scents but I wasn’t going to let a smell stop me from what I came for. After walking up the first 3 isles I couldn’t find any dog that I really wanted until I walked down the last isle last cage and saw the most beautiful dog in the world a black golden retriever mixed and lab with a white belly. When she looked into my eyes I knew I had to take her home so I did. Her name was Sasha but called her sha-sha for short‚ she got

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    You can grow your Intelligence The article “You can grow your Intelligence” by Larry Ferlazzo helps the reader to understand the facts about intelligence and how it can be attained by practice. There is a misconception that leads people to believe that intelligence is inherent. Scientists have discovered that the brain can be improved by certain methods. The brain is capable of getting stronger if exercised frequently. The brains processing capacity increases the more it is being used. A body

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    A Dogs Life

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    read was A Dog’s Life‚ by Ann .M Martin. This story begins in the back yard of a family’s home‚ where a pregnant stray dog is looking for a safe place to give birth to her puppies. In the back yard she finds an old chicken coop that is safe and dry. She gives birth to five puppies‚ but only two lived. The main characters of this story are Stream (mother dog)‚ Bone (male puppy that lived)‚ Squirrel (female puppy that lived)‚ and the Merrions (the family that lives in the house). The conflict

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    Domesticating Dogs

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    Exercise 6: Domesticating Dogs INDRODUCTION An evolutionary tree was constructed to compare wolves and dogs from Wayne’s data. The tree provides information about the lineage of the dogs and wolves. The tree tells us whether the dogs derived from a single wolf lineage or from several lineages. The tree does not tell us where in the world the most recent wolf ancestors of today’s various dogs lived. The geographic origin of the most recent common ancestor is still unknown. METHODS Genetic

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    Dog Parks

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    think dog parks should be built in the city. Because it gives dogs a chance to be more social‚ healthy‚ and become more a benefit for the community than a burden. When I used to own a dog it was great. I had a german shepard‚ all grey‚ me and my older brothers would take it for walks maybe down the street or around the block for fresh air. However where I grow up in a busy urban area on street surrounded by loud sirens‚ passing cars‚ and apartment buildings. All major factors of why a dog park

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    Dogs as Pets

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    Dogs‚ simply put‚ are man’s best friend. These fantastic creatures are extremely loving and undeniably loyal. Both dogs and humans are happier if we are around each other. A great deal of dog owners make their dogs a significant part of their family. Having a dog in your life awards you with numerous benefits. Dogs provide their owners with companionship and relief from loneliness‚ mental health benefits‚ physical health benefits and exercise options‚ built in home security‚ pleasure in knowing

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    Dogs Bite!

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    neighbor’s door and then being brutally attacked by a dog half your size when the neighbor opens the door. People shouldn’t be allowed to own or keep dangerously aggressive dogs in suburban neighborhoods. There are a few reasons why there shouldn’t be aggressive dogs in a suburban neighborhood yard. I am going to argue against the ownership of deadly dogs in residential areas. I will talk about the cons of having this Dangerously aggressive dog. A dog’s bark is more dangerous than a dog’s bite

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    Rescuing A Dog

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    You recently adopted an adorable one year old dog from a shelter and found out that he has behavioral problems. You’ve worked hard to train your new furry friend by yourself‚ but now have to call in a professional trainer. Rescuing a dog from an unknown background that could have been filled with neglect and abuse is filled with challenges. Often dogs surrendered to a shelter are in shock and are fearful. It could takes months of hard work just to get him comfortable around you and his new home

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    dog grooming

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    Senior Project Rough Draft How to become a Dog Groomer I chose becoming a dog groomer because of my compassion for animals. I would have chosen a vet but it would have broken my heart to have to put animals down or not be able to help them. So the next best thing to helping an animal is grooming. People may think it’s an easy job but after following around the two groomers that I did for the last couple month’s I have a better appreciation for them. There

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    Dog and People

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    many years‚ it is undeniable that keeping animals benefits people very much. Not a small number of people consider theirs pets as family members. They can play games with a dog‚ roar with a cat and sing with a parrot. Besides‚ pets are not only for entertainment ‚ they contribute a lot to help the disable. For example‚ a dog can help the blind the right direction. Especially‚ pets are necessary friends for mental disorder patience because these patience need to be heard and understood truthfully

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