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    English Bulldogs are one of America’s favorite household pets‚ but is one right for you? I can help you decide! First you need to ask yourself why do you want an English bulldog. If you’re looking for a dog that can walk miles‚ then a bulldog is not the breed for you Also‚ if you work long hours and are never home‚ then a bulldog is probably not the breed for you. This is a breed that thrives on human company. They will be waiting for you at your door to give you a big kiss. Although thought of as

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    Even to animals that we don’t expect to see get abused. Animals thought to be safe and protected in zoos‚ loving and caring puppies‚ and even down to watch the animal get abused at a show for enjoyment. After this imagine the animals calling for help and nothing is done but looking through class‚ spending money on them‚ and even peering down through a seat and watching them

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    overpopulation. When a dog gets pregnant unexpectedly the family usually decides they can’t afford all the puppies or don’t want them‚ so they take the puppies to a shelter. An average litter of puppies usually consists of about five to six puppies‚ this means five spaces in the shelter will be taken. Each time families let their dog/ dogs go unspayed or unneutered they add another litter of puppies. Each time a family decides they don’t “like” their dog anymore and leaves it at the shelter‚ they add

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    it. Cats‚ on the other hand‚ I don’t care for. I had a cat when I was only about one year old and she got run over by a car. Ever since then my family has had a dog. Maybe if I had a cat when I was growing up I would like them more. Owning a puppy is a big commitment for all family members‚ especially in the first few days or weeks. Everyone knows that cats and dogs are as different as day and night. Dogs will play frisbee with you all afternoon and cats will take a three hour nap. Dogs will

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    narrated in a first person point of view by a puppy who speaks about his mother. He only states his opinion on her at the very end. His mother is the center of his attention throughout the narration and he rarely says things such as " of course i said nothing " to address himself. We do not learn his name or if he believed his mother was in the wrong. He only defends her at the end of the passage showing a small spark of an opinion towards her. 2. The puppy who narrates the story is actually a minor

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    References: Gooldburg‚ B. (2006‚ July 27). Puppies with a purpose. career world‚ p. 1. McGinty‚ A. B. (1999). Guide dogs seeing for people who can ’t. NY: The Rosen Publishing Group‚ Inc. Moore‚ C. (1995-1996). k9web.com. Retrieved July 27‚ 2010‚ from k9web.com.

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    A Dog’s Tale‚ Mark Twain Image from Wikipedia.org Mark Twain is surely one of America’s best popular writers. He often skirted along freedom of the press and censorship. "A Dog’s Tale" is a clever short story which works to show the intelligence of a dog and the poor reply that the dog so often receives. Released in 1904 in Harper’s Magazine‚ according to Wikipedia.org‚ it became an example against what the treatment of animals by certain types of scientists and‚ in particular (also according

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    exercise. ○Make sure that the family has health records. ●Training - As puppies they need you to spend a lot of time with them and they are extremely demanding. Start training the puppy from as soon as he arrives at the home. If you start when they are much older they will be much more difficult to train. Make them part of your home. The Husky is a social dog and does not like to be left alone. If need be consider getting two puppies so that there is always a companion. ●Health - Alaskan Huskies do not

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    Pigs to Humans By: 4/19/12 7th hour In the late 1920’s Hitler became a Political activist. He influenced German people he would bring good changes to the country and take out all enemies. As the Nazi’s became more powerful‚ the Nazi’s changed their way and became bad. That reminds me of the Animal Farm by George Orwell. The transformation of the Pigs to humans is a result of greed‚ superiority‚ and manipulation. One of the human characteristics is greed. Napoleon exhibited Greed by telling

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    Animal Shelters vs. Pet Stores While many families choose to purchase an animal from a chain pet store or a breeder‚ adopting an animal from a shelter is much more rewarding‚ and beneficial. Animal shelters are organizations that provide care and treatment for animals that need protection‚ all while trying to find homes for said animals (“Animal”). In comparison‚ pet stores are organizations that buy and sell animals to make a profit‚ with much less care for their animals compared to shelters. Many

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