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    Reasons For Service Dogs

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    people with various disabilities. Though it’s tempting to pet one‚ here are the reasons why you should never do so. People get service dogs for a number of reasons‚ but this is usually because of an illness or a disability. Some are trained to guide blind people and give them signals. Others meanwhile‚ can even detect seizures (though it is unclear as to how)‚ and react to certain situations‚ like what to do when an owner is having one. When you pet or distract a service dog‚ you’re actually endangering

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    coping with loss

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    remember the first day I got Blacky he was so small and cute. He had a long black coat that looked like you are staring into the darkest of nights. His coat was soft to the touch like cotton or silk. Blacky’s eyes were so warm and friendly inviting you to pet him. He came up to me and tried to jump on me. But he fell off of me he was always a silly dog. He was the one I wanted out of that litter of puppies something about him made him stand out to me. It was a weird feeling but a good kind of weird. That

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    Why We Should Have A Dog

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    cheerful you. Apart form providing great companionship‚ dogs can also improve an individual’s mood. Recent research has revealed that being with your pet for only 15-30 minutes will make you feel more calm and relaxed. A simple act of playing with a dog raises the brain’s serotonin and dopamine levels‚ which are neurotransmitters

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    March‚ 28 2014 Dog’s Death by John Updike Death is hard to put into words unless someone has been through the loss themselves. The poem “Dog’s Death” by John Updike speaks about loss of a family member‚ his beloved pet. Updike tells a story about his pet being part of the family‚ as one of his children. I chose to read John Updike because I was engaged in the words and could feel his pain of his dog dying. I have a love for dogs and every word I could see‚ feel of every moment. I

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    "methylxanthines" (People Food to Avoid Feeding Your Pets 4). Methylxanthines are chemicals and are the reason that chocolate is harmful for dogs. Some of the effects that can happen are "excessive thirst and urination‚ hyperactivity‚ abnormal heart rhythm‚ tremors‚ seizures and even death" (People Food to Avoid Feeding Your Pets 4). The size of the dog depends on how much chocolate it needs to eat to get sick. Depending on what kind of chocolate a pet eats can also depend on how severe the effect is

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    animals in our life

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    Animals in our life. Pets. Farm animals. Animals play an extremely important part in the lives of humans. We may not realize how much impact animals have on our lives. They have played various roles; that of a friend‚ companion‚ protector‚ comforter‚ and more. Addressing people who are not animal lovers‚ I would say it is very difficult to explain what joy an animal can bring to one’s life. Pets impact human lives on a face-to-face basis by being our companions‚ whether it’s a cat or a dog

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    for research in medical science but they are also kept as pets by many people. Yes‚ pets‚ there are actually people who keep rats as pets. Domesticated rats are great pets for adults and even children. Rats are extremely intelligent pets. They are also clean and very sociable. They adore their owners and love to entertain. Rats are also "low maintenance" compared to cats and dogs. They don’t even need shots and don’t carry any diseases. Pet rats are easy to keep and need minimal space as well as care

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    it on. The footage‚ along with the location of the pet) will be broadcast to a group of animal abuse experts in the near vicinity who will deem whether or not the rising corticotropin levels were due to animal abuse. If the experts decide that it was abuse‚ officials will be deployed to the location of the animal‚ and if needed‚ remove the animal from the offender. The microchip will benefit non-profit animal adoption centres such as the SPCA or Pet Rescue because a smaller amount of animals will end

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    Guinea Pigs Of all our favorite little furry creatures‚ guinea pigs are among the lesser known. Dogs‚ cats‚ hamsters‚ and even rats are thought of before the guinea pig. But where do they come from? Are they good pets? What are guinea pigs anyway? Often‚ people have the false assumption that guinea pigs are just large hamsters‚ but they are actually very different. Guinea pigs originally come from the grasslands‚ mountains‚ and forests in South America. In the wild‚ guinea pigs live in herds of

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    that they so admire and want to be around with‚ as pets or even family members (Young‚ 1985). Animals as pets provide not only companionship but also aid to health and relaxation as well as nonjudgmental acceptance and love (Soares‚ 1985). Some studies demonstrate that being a pet owner with a good human-animal attachment tends to lower blood pressure‚ provide social support‚ and significantly reduce stress (Davis‚ 1991). The human-animal bond or pet attachment and its influences on our well-being

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