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    Dogs and Object Permanence: Extra Credit In the article‚ Now You See It‚ Now You Don’t: Object Permanence in Dogs‚ Thomas R. Zentall and Kristina F. Pattison explain a new theory. Many scientists have purposed the idea that dogs learn object permanence just as well as most babies do. Both of their characteristics are very similar within the experiments they ran to compare the two. Further testing was done to fully access the ability of dogs and object permeance. The results of the tests were astounding

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    or she chooses. Dogs and cats are among the most popular pets; however‚ their care is drastically different‚ obviously they do have similarities between the two‚ they both have hair and are in the mammal family. They also give birth to multiple offspring at the same time. If the potential owner shows love and affection to these animals‚ they will show it back. The both are also good stress relievers for many owners. Dogs‚ compared to cats‚ require more maintenance. Maintaining a dog requires the owner

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    Let Them Eat Dog Written by: JONATHAN SAFRAN FOER The analysis is based on the essay by JONATHAN SAFRAN FOER titled “Let Them Eat Dog”. This essay debates a topic that at first glance would seem to have a logical answer of no but the author provides many reasons that may make you wonder why is no the answer. What would your response be to the question should we eat dogs? First from a rational appeal‚ the author challenges you to remove the emotion or stigma from the act of using a dog for meat.

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    Buck is a dear and happy dog who lives comfortably in a California home with his caring owner. Buck is described as a one fourty pound dog to which added the dignity that comes of good living and universal respect‚ enabled him to carry himself in a right royal fashion. Buck was unfamiliar with the wilderness and his instincts of being a wild animal. After being dognapped‚ Buck’s life takes a total spin where he is challenged to new places and experiences.Three events that helped Buck become a wild

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    Crate training a dog can be a time consuming and demanding task‚ but once completed it will provide a lot of convenience and will prove to be handy under different situations. Bringing home a puppy or dog means that you have to shoulder the responsibility of having to train him so that he knows where to eliminate and which parts of the home he can access and which he cannot. Teaching a dog the house rules is one of the best ways to enjoy their company and it will also help him learn what he can chew

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    my attention recently an arrising conflict over the possibility of a dog park being built in Muscatine Iowa. There are always many sides to any story and this situation seems to prove that statement. I however remain firm in my opinion that a dog park would be an asset to any commuinuty large or small. I have countless reasons for this and will share a few of the most important. First and foremost‚ wether you are a cat or dog owner it is a common belief that our pets are a part of our family. They

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    How To Train Your Dog

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    Train Your Dog I have trained many puppies in my life due to my grandma running an animal shelter. It is important to start training your new puppy as soon as you bring it home. Training can be done yourself or a professional can be hired. The younger the dog is the easier they will be to train‚ as well as they’ll be able to be taught more. Teaching a dog commands is not a hard task to do in a few easy steps. Training your dog is the most important part of canine companionship. A happy dog is one who

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    certification process of Therapy dogs. Central Idea: To inform the audience about the benefits of using a Therapy dog and how to identify a dog to get it certified. Introduction Attention Getter: The feeling of coming home and getting greeted with so much love by a little creature could brighten up anyone’s day. Knowing that you are loved unconditionally is the greatest feeling. This is what it feels like to have the love of a dog. Audience Identification: For you all‚ that have a dog you know that feeling

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    Why Dogs Need Pets

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    Dogs need toys to stimulate their minds; stimulating their minds aids them in relaxing. If they cannot relax‚ they have too much tension which causes stress and misbehaviour. Toys are also essential for encouraging active play. If a dog does not have a toy or item of distraction they are more likely to be destructive. It is a little different for puppies. For puppies‚ they need toys to soothe the misery of teething and separation from their litter mates. Dogs with toys are ecstatic‚ relaxed‚ have

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    Dog Phobia Case Study

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    Dog Phobia Case Study University of Phoenix Psych /504 Personality Theories February 4‚ 2013 Dog Phobia Case Study A phobia is an “irrational fear of a specific object‚ activity‚ or situation that leads to a compelling desire to avoid the subject of the phobia” (Ankrom‚ 2009 pg.325). Phobias are a type of anxiety disorder that may leave an individual with a strong irrational fear of something that poses very little or no danger to the individual. Phobias‚ to the individual

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