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    puppies for sale

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    PUPPIES FOR SALE A store owner was tacking a sign above his door that read “Puppies For Sale.” Signs like that have a way of attracting small children‚ and sure enough‚ a little boy appeared under the store owner’s sign. “How much are you going to sell the puppies for?” he asked. The store owner replied‚ “Anywhere from $30 to $50.” The little boy reached in his pocket and pulled out some change. “I have $2.37‚” he said. “Can I please look at them?” The store owner smiled and whistled and out of

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    Puppy Mills

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    have been breed in a safe environment that your puppy could spend their first few months happily‚ but did you know that very year in America‚ it’s estimated that approximately 2 million puppies are sold that originated from puppy mills‚ so there is a chance that your puppy was born in a brutal environment. Puppy mills are breeding operations that value money over the well-being of dogs. According to https://www.aspca.org/animal-cruelty/puppy-mills‚ “Puppy mills usually house dogs in overcrowded and unsanitary

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    Puppy Factories Tara Walters 1019HUM Foundations of Academic Writing Final Essay Griffith University Every year hundreds of thousands of puppies are brought into the world by mass-breeding operations called puppy factories (also called puppy mills). These factories provide most of the puppies sold in pet stores‚ so they continue to be highly profitable and flourish. Here‚ dogs are housed in deprived conditions‚ mainly for “breeding stock”

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    Two Puppies Monologue

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    was Wednesday when we saw the flyer up in Scolari’s. Two puppies for sale it read. Since we moved here to Yerington‚ we have wanted a puppy. We wanted a big dog that we could train. What bread you may ask. We wanted a cattle dog of some kind that was really intelligent‚ and we got just that. Two Australian cattle dogs! We got the puppies on that next Saturday. We had no idea what the next few days would have in store. The puppies’ names were Milly and Hailee. Milly was crazy. She would

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    Essay On Puppy Mill

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    other pups. This is what millions of dogs’ face each and every day of their life. The controversial issue of puppy mills has been going on far too long‚ while thousands of innocent dogs are being euthanized daily in shelters. Puppy mills are abusive and inhumane places that should be shut down and illegal nationwide. To begin with‚ a puppy mill is a business that breeds and sells puppies in order to make a large profit. Often times‚ female dogs are bred constantly and at every possible moment without

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    Puppy vs. Dog

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    Buying a Puppy vs. Buying an Older Dog Since the Internet was not working‚ I had to chose another theme to write about. I picked the theme "Buying a Puppy vs. Buying an Older Dog." These two topics don’t have much in comparison‚ but they are very different. Buying a puppy at a very young age can be a difficult or easy process‚ depending on how you train the puppy. Buying an older dog is very tricky in many ways. There are very few comparisons about buying a puppy versus buying

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    Puppies Persuasive Speech

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    Raising a puppy is a wonderful experience and adopting one in need from a shelter or rescue is incredibly rewarding. Puppies are excellent partners‚ playmates and family pets’ weather it is a companion for just you‚ or a new member of your family to bring home. Choosing the right one is a very important decision‚ and can turn out to be quite a difficult when faced with so many options. Follow these steps when looking at prospective puppies to help you adopt the right one for you. Step One: Be smart

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    you know that over 4 million dogs are bred in puppy mills each year? Puppy mills are cruel to dogs and very inhumane. Dogs don’t experience their lives like dogs are supposed to. I think puppy mills should be illegal and shut down. What are puppy mills? Puppy mills are breeding facilities that produce puppies in large numbers. Puppy mills contribute to millions of unwanted dogs who are euthanized each year in the United States. Often the puppies are sold directly to the public via the Internet

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    Puppy Food Research Paper

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    Puppies need tremendous nutrients to help them grow healthy‚ strong and well-developed. Starting when puppies are able to eat solid food‚ you must start him with Orijen puppy food. This puppy dog food brand has complete ingredients that will ensure that your puppy gets all the important nutrients he needs. Puppies nutritional needs vary from his breed‚ his size and just like humans may vary if he has a medical condition. The best person to consult regarding puppy nutrition is your vet so make sure

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    Puppy Mills I love dogs‚ how about you? There are many places to buy a dog‚ but Puppy MIlls should not be the place that you should choose to get a dog. Puppy Mills torture their female dogs‚ the dogs get diseases and dogs become aggressive due to their poor treatment in the mills. First reason to avoid puppy mills is that the female dogs in puppy mills are being tortured. To maximize profits‚ female dogs are bred at every opportunity with little to no recovery time between

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