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    Deciding What Sex of Dog is Right For You By Harry Raymond Cowperthwaite Feb 3‚ 2010 Opinions differ on which sex of dogs are easier to train. Some dog owners will argue the case of male dogs being too agressive when housed indoors. A case for female dogs being the right choice is that female dogs show more affection and that they are more trainable. The practicalities of affection and agresssion by both male and female dogs will mainly depend on the breed of the dog.There are cases for and against

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    The Case: No Dogs Allowed

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    The Case: No Dogs Allowed 1. What economic questions does this case require the townb to ask? What is a dog park and how does it benefit the community? Can people or dogs get hurt at a dog park? How will dogs fight be avoided? If a dog park is built‚ will there be space available for an affordable recreation facility? 2. List the possible resources that the town would need to construct and maintain the park? Some possible resources that are needed to construct and manitain

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    My Pet Dog

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    Dogs can bring happiness to even the saddest person. They bring out the best in someone‚ and they’re always there for you. This is one of the many reasons I love dogs so much. That‚ and the fact that I’ve grown up always having at least three. My family is definitely a dog family; all of us love being around dogs‚ and we always have so many and want more and more. Right now‚ we have 4. Two Yorkshire Terriers‚ Rambo and Reyna‚ and two Sharpei mixes‚ Cole and Tanner. Cole and Tanner are my babies;

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    African Wild Dogs

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    scientific name for the African Wild Dog‚ literally translates into “painted or ornate wolf” (“Lycaon pictus — Details African Wild Dog”). African Wild Dogs are some of the most beautiful and social canines in the world‚ but‚ sadly‚ this species is endangered. This essay will focus on a basic description of the African Wild Dog‚ along with the threats it faces and the projected outlook for this species. (“Lycaon pictus — Details African Wild Dog”). The African Wild Dog has a slender body with long‚ muscular

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    Comparison and Contrast: "The Lady with the Pet Dog" Have you ever read a story and wondered if it would be different with a different point of view. Well with the story “The Lady with the Pet Dog” by Anton Chekhov and Joyce Carol Oates‚ we get a different point of view from both authors. Though there are similarities and differences in both stories the purpose of them only becomes clear when the two stories are read and compared. There are tons of differences that we could focus on but‚ we are

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    The German Shepherd Dog

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    GERMAN SHEPHERD DOGS Introduction Dogs are considered to be the world’s most common pet. In the course of human history‚ millions of domesticated dogs have been kept either as companions at homes or helpers in various needs. They are loved not simply on account of their unparalleled display of intelligence and perceived usefulness‚ but also because they are the kind of animals that are able to establish long-term relationships with man. As a matter of fact‚ man’s fondness for dogs is something that

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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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    Why Are Dogs Important

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    Why are dogs important? In my life‚ dogs are a huge part. I have always had a dog or two growing up. I can’t imagine not having a dog. If you are a cat person or bird person or something‚ you probably think dogs are just a loud‚ messy animal that runs around and ruins your house‚ but they are so much more than that. Dogs can help you through the toughest things in life. They will always be there for you after something stressful. They are like having a therapist but 100 times better. Not only do

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    Evolution Of Dogs Essay

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    barks of dogs in the neighborhood you ignore it.Dogs can run for miles without getting tiring when they are hunting deer‚ mule‚ or other large prey or small prey. Dogs have strong muscles‚ and their legs are long and almost slender. Like dogs‚ and most other animals‚ dogs run on their toes. This makes their leg even and longer and lets them take long steps‚ so that they run fast. Dogs seem to guide effortlessly when they run‚ almost like the shadow of a cloud drifting along the ground. Dogs are the

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    The Legend of Red Dog In a rural country town called Dampier the legend of Red Dog was born. Affectionately known as the Pilbara wanderer‚ Red Dog travelled around Australia’s west coast in search of his mate and this is how it all began. Sitting in the middle of the road waiting for a ride hoping that someone would pick him up‚ Red Dog was discovered by a married couple on their way to a new life in a mining town called Dampier. They picked him up because he tricked them into believing that

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