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    Puppy vs Older Dog

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    So you are in the market for a family dog‚ adopting a puppy can get very frustrating and over-whelming. There are many things to consider when looking for a dog. One choice to start with would be adopting a puppy or adopting an older dog‚ which would best suite your families lifestyle. Many people with careers‚ families‚ and hobbies do not have time to train a puppy and they forget to take that into consideration upon purchasing. I suggest adopting an older dog is the wisest choice considering they

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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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    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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    2013 PLAN: Narrowed Topic: Separation Anxiety in dogs. Message: I will communicate with my class what separation anxiety is‚ what symptoms to look for and how to handle them. Audience: public speaking class Purpose: To help others understand what separation anxiety is and how it can be handled. Performance Goal: Watch my vocal distracters and vary my eye contact. OUTLINE: INTRODUCTION Attention-getting strategy: How many of you have a dog at home? How many of you have ever come home to things

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    Animal Behavior Mid-Term Have you ever considered eating a dog or a cat‚ or wondered what it would taste like? In America eating a dog or cat is a very controversial issue and is not accepted by society as a whole. In foreign countries they will consume almost every animal that inhabits their land but in American society it is frowned upon to eat food like the foreigners do. Is it morally wrong or unethical to eat a source of food that is not considered a delicacy? Everyone must eat in order

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    Domesticated Dog History

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    The domestic dog (a union of Canis lupus familiaris[3] and Canis lupus dingo[1][2]) is a subspecies of the gray wolf (Canis lupus)‚ a member of theCanidae family of the mammilian order "Carnivora". The technical term "domestic dog" is used for both domesticated and feral varieties‚ although in some contexts is contrasted with the word "dingo." The dog may have been the first animal to be domesticated‚ and has been the most widely keptworking‚ hunting‚ and companion animal in human history. The word

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    Pavlov a Man & His Dogs

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    Ivan Pavlov A Man and His Dogs Many students who eat a hearty breakfast and do not feel hungry as lunchtime rolls around find themselves rushing to the lunchroom with a ravenous appetite as soon as the bell rings. A typical conditioned response‚ just as Pavlov’s famous dogs did many years ago. Nobel Prize winning physiologist‚ Ivan Pavlov‚ first identified this psychological/physiological phenomenon in the late nineteenth century. Since then‚ the term “Pavlovian Response” has become synonymous

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    Dog Informative Speech

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    Dogs are very stoic creatures. They suffer in pain silently - always trying to please their masters and keep them happy. Dogs will continue their daily routine as long as possible - sometimes to their own detriment. So it’s up to you to keep a watchful eye on your dogs‚ assessing their quality of life and keeping them safe‚ sound and happy. How Do I Know My Dog Needs Glucosamine Chondroitin for Dogs Dogs exhibit many of the same symptoms as people when they’re in pain. What you need to be on

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    is a town of dog owners that feel that the city needs to provide them with a dog park so that they can have their dogs learn to operate around other animals and people for that matter. In the article titled "A Dog Park With Benefits" they state "Dogs that don’t get exercise can act out by barking and destroying things at home. Socializing is important too. If a dog doesn’t learn to get along with ither dogs‚ it may attack a strange dog or person." Which is a very horrible thing for dog owners. From

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    Lastly‚ there is the service dog. These dogs help to assist all other disabled individuals and their exact job varies upon their handler’s problems. One type of service dog is the Psychiatric Service Dog‚ or PSD. A PSD is trained to assist people with an emotional or psychiatric disability. This dog assist with detecting the onset of a psychiatric episode and help to lessen their effects. They can bring their handlers medicine‚ provide safety checks or room searches‚ turn on/off lights‚ interrupt

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