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    A Thirty-Day Challenge

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    Day 01 - A picture of yourself with ten facts - Day 01 - A picture of yourself with ten facts *I love God. *I have a Labrador Retriever named Buddy. *My full name is Sharmaine Anne Mediavilla Baloyo. *I’m currently 18 years old. *I love to swim but I’m too afraid to take my life vest during snorkeling. *I have a secret passion in dancing.  *My greatest dream is that someday I’ll be able to visit Greece. *Taking up Dentistry. *My favorite food is Lasagna. *I sometimes

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    Stray Dogs

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    Jane Doe English 2000 – 203 Teacher 27 April 2012 Argument Synthesis It is important to control the dog population without causing unnecessary or avoidable animal suffering. Stray dogs are not only seen as a nuisance‚ but also as a safety hazard. Veterinary services play a lead role in preventing diseases and ensuring animal welfare and are involved in dog population control‚ coordinating their activities with other competent public institutions and agencies. Local animal control organizations

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    Prince William

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    Prince William tries to live a normal life‚ but being royalty makes it just too hard (Morton‚ Diana: Her True Story‚ 79). "He is the most fascinating person of 1997‚" says Walters (Unknown‚ Facts on Prince William‚ 1). Prince William lives an active life where he deals with disappointments of the past‚ but family members help him deal with the future. In Paddington‚ London William was born at St. Mary’s Hospital (Gilmer‚ The Royal Archive‚ 1). Prince William Arthur Phillip Louis Mountbatten

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    and network of people. 7) Atticus has a daughter named Scout. In To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Atticus Finch has a daughter named Scout. My parents‚ like myself‚ love Harper Lee’s novel‚ so they named our yellow lab Scout. We have always had Labrador retrievers‚ but we recently branched and purchased a golden doodle. Religion is an important aspect of my family’s life‚ so named decided to name him Rocco after the patron saint of pets. 8) He raises his children in a respectful way. I try to have

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    Bob Daniel 5 December 2013 Persuasive Outline Breed Specific Legislation General Goal: To persuade. Specific Goal: I will persuade my audience to oppose breed specific legislation in the United States. Thesis: Breed Specific Legislation is ineffective and should be outlawed in the United States because breed identification methods are flawed‚ no dog breed is truly more dangerous than another‚ and the cost to enforce breed specific legislation is high. Introduction The American Pet Products

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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

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    Pitbull Law

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    Pit Bull Law In Ontario Submitted by: Chris Cole Submitted to: Mr. Bonazza Date: Thursday December 6‚ 2012 The pit bull law is a touch and go law‚ it is one of those laws that doesn’t get enforced until this dog actually does something that would get it attention of the police‚ in which case they would take your pit bull away from you and put it down. Most people blame the bad reputation of pit bulls on bad owners‚ Pit bulls have been known as bad dogs since criminals started adopting them

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    Aspca Pit Bulls Analysis

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    worry when an uninformed or neutral audience is not given the full picture on something like the responsibility of caring for such a controversial pet. I cringe when I see pit bull puppies intentionally misidentified as “easier” breeds such as Labrador retrievers or boxer mixes in an attempt to find homes for less adoptable puppies labeled as pit bulls. I myself‚ was led to believe by my rescue group that I was adopting a vizsla mix puppy. As the owner of a purebred vizsla‚ I

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    Informative Essay On Dogs

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    intelligent and their sense of smell is very strong. They have 125 million to 300 million scent glands depending on what breed it is. The main breed that is commonly used for this type of work has been a german shepard but police have used a labrador retriever‚ belgian malinois‚ dutch shepherd and other types of breeds. Although there was different breeds in the police force they all had a great sense of smell. This means their sense of smell is 1‚000 to 10‚000‚000 times stronger than any human being

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    History of Dogs

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    Rachel Bikshorn Eng 101 Informational Paper: Breeding of Dogs Over Time There are hundreds of breeds of dogs all over the world today. These dogs started off as wild animals that were domesticated for the benefit of humans. Purposes for breeding and domesticating dogs have changed since the beginning of the process. However‚ humankind has always taken advantage of what dogs can do for us. Dogs have been a large part of our lives from the very start. Some of their purposes have changed from

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