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    Pet Ownership

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    Many people now keep dogs and cats as companions. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of pet ownership for the animals involved and for the community as a whole. Dogs and cats can be delightful buddies but there are also a number of complications linked with possession of pets‚ both for the community and the animal. In great conditions‚ pets are fed‚ cherished and loved‚ like a family member. It’s easy to see how much care is given to pets. Cats and dogs contribute to the public in numerous

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    Argumentative Essay; Why Neuter-Spay is the way to go: Neutering and Spaying* your dogs are a must‚ yet pet owners generally overlook this easy and simple responsibility. Not only does it prevent overpopulation but it allows the pet owner to relax when it comes to health risks. Although obesity is a down side to neutering and spaying‚ there is a simple way to avoid it. This is why neutering and spaying your animals (dogs in specific)‚ are the way(s) to go. Without your animal being neutered or spayed

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    Keeping Pets

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    Nowadays‚ more and more people would like to keep a dog or cat or some other kinds of pets. While this does involve some expense in terms of good and medical treatment‚ there are still many advantages to keeping a pet. First of all‚ pets are good companions. This is especially important for people who live alone and for older people who seldom go out. Some pets can help protect the house from thieves while some pets‚ like dogs and cats are so lively and energetic by nature that they can give happy

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    Hainline / English 1302 February 28‚ 2005 Essay 2 final draft The Influence of Point of View on a Story The beliefs and feelings of a reader about certain characters or events in a story largely depend on who is telling the tale and how it is been told. Each story according to its theme‚ setting‚ characters‚ and plot development‚ requires a specific kind of narrative point of view. Assertion of each kind of point of view is going to have some advantages and disadvantages. However‚ the writer has to

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    Pets for the Elderly

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    Pets for the Elderly Most people in the English language have heard the saying “an apple a day keeps the doctor away.” While that very well may‚ or may not‚ be true—what about pets? Wouldn’t it be better if that Granny Smith were a Husky puppy? If that Delicious Red were a fluffy‚ gray kitten who purrs in your lap? Don’t misunderstand me‚ I’m not condoning eating the family pet‚ but instead supporting the idea that owning an animal can help your‚ and your family’s health. In 1999‚ people who

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    published in the New York Times which explains how recently how human beings and dog’s relationship have changed to the public. The author expresses his dislike about the dog‚ "No‚ I Do Want to Pet to Pet Your Dog‚" is a believe against the "cultural assumption the everyone must love dogs" and he is furious because "in the last decade‚ dog achieved dominion over urban America. They are everywhere now‚ allowed in the places that used to belong exclusively to humans‚ and sometimes only to human adults:

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    life? Then get pets! I must admit it is hard to believe that domesticated animals can promote mental and physical health‚ but many studies have shown that they can. On the other hand‚ you must find a pet that is compatible with you or with your life style. <br><br>Maintaining good mental health is crucial for living a "normal" life. Many psychiatrists have found that patients with anger management problems can be calmer with a pet around the house. Sometimes‚ just the feel of a pet in the house can

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    Pets are animals that have been kept as pets by people of the world for thousands of years. The most common pets are dogs‚ cats‚ parakeets‚ canaries‚ and fish. But many people keep unusual pets‚ such as raccoons‚ skunks‚ alligators‚ and monkeys. Many Japanese children tame mice and teach them to dance to music. Australian children sometimes make pets of kangaroos. Pets can make interesting‚ playful companion. People enjoy teaching them to do tricks to obey commands. They must see that their pets

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    pet obesity

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    PET OBESITY: IS YOURS AT RISK? Studies show nearly half of our dogs and cats are overweight or obese‚ but these healthy habits might help keep your pet from becoming an alarming statistic. Is your pet at risk? People aren’t the only over-eaters in America: The Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) found that 56 percent of dogs and 53 percent of cats are either overweight or obese. Recently‚ we were touched by the story of Meow‚ a 39-pound cat who died in a shelter from obesity complications

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    Exotic Pets In today’s society‚ domestic pets are very popular. As of 2006‚ more than 69 million households (63 percent) own at least one pet (“How Many Pets”‚ par. 1). And as the number of domestic pets increases‚ so does the number of exotic pets. But what exactly are exotic pets and what dangers do they present? Should they be banned because of these dangers? And if so‚ are all exotic pets dangerous‚ and should they all be banned? Exotic pets are very difficult to define. An exotic pet is a

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