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    Gizmo On Dog Park

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    my family had a dog. We loved to play with him‚ but noticed that we had limited yard space to play games such as fetch or even tag. We lived in a small apartment complex‚ and were forbidden to enter other neighbors yard. My sisters and I felt that a dog park in our town would be just enough space to play without the drama of disrubting the neighbors. In the passage‚ Gizmo’s owner strongly believes that there should be a dog park in his town of Muscatine‚ Iowa. I as a previous dog owner my self believe

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    Bring Dogs To Work

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    about bringing a dog to your job is a bad idea beacause they can be destracting to some people. I think they will bark at other dogs like they normally do when they see other dogs when their normally at home. My second reason why I think its a bad idea is because of what was said in the second paragrah of the Against Bringing Dogs to Work. It said "My co-worker Gregory is anxious around dogs because he was once bitten by a friend’s dog." So that is a really bad reason to bring your dog to work with you

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    The Use Of Dogs In War

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    Ethical is being described as morally right or good. In conjunction with dogs in war‚ it is hard to distinguish whether or not using dogs is an ethical act or not. Dogs have saved many lives while working side by side with the military troops‚ making them a huge asset that is relied upon. Although these dogs have saved a lot of lives‚ a majority of them were killed in battle. Handlers and soldiers who worked closely with these animals loved them as if they were a part of their troop. A lot of handlers

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    Cats vs Dogs

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    Cats vs. Dogs Juanita Grice ENG121 Melissa Holmberg 04/04/2011 The most common pets are cats and dogs. They both make excellent additions to any family‚ but the choice of which one depends on the time you have to devote to a pet. A busy family may opt for a cat‚ because it’s more self sufficient‚ to where a family with more time on its hands may choose a dog. One of the biggest differences between cats and dogs is the care and management. Dogs require more supervision and there

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    The Dog Class Notes

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    Heartworm c. Dirofilaria immitis is the dog heartowmr d. These are usually large worms roughly the size of a strand of cooked spaghetti e. Transmitted from dog to dog by mosquitos f. Infects the pulmonary arterial system and right heart i. Grow from pulmonary arteries into the right side of the heart III. Heartworm g. Primarily a parasite of wild and domestic canids belonging to the genus canis ii. Dog iii. Wolf iv. Coyote

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    Dogwalker Gives Viewers Hope in a Dog Eat Dog World By Joseph Reilly Kim Sherman’s Dogwalker is an intriguing‚ dark‚ tension building short film that denies the viewer happiness for the tradeoff of realism and a very strong protagonist. The film is not for the feign of heart or for anyone who enjoys the sensationalism of a romance film‚ but it will leave one remembering it and walking away with a message - life will beat you down. Oh yeah‚ there’s also a dog! Tension is at the heart of Dogwalker

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    Dogs‚ simply put‚ are a man’s best friend. These animals are extremely loving and loyal. Both humans and dogs are happier when they are around each other. A lot of dog owners make their dogs part of their family‚ treating them as one of their children. Numerous benefits come to owners: responsibility‚ companionship‚ mental health benefits. The top reason people adopt or bring a dog into their lives is for companionship. When I had a dog‚ I came home from school to find him waiting by the front door

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    Cats vs Dogs

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    Cats vs Dogs Cats and dogs are two very different animals. Each pet has positives and negatives about them. Cats tend to be more independent‚ while dogs need more attention‚ but they can be very helpful. Your personality and the animals you grew up around plays a large role on your pet choices. There are great things about both animals‚ but which is better? Cats are very independent animals‚ you can leave them alone and they will find themselves food‚ water‚ and shelter. If you dislike the loud

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    rhetorical sense‚ dogs are no strangers to humans. This is quite obvious‚ as man and dog have shared a long and close history with each other. Dogs were first domesticated 15‚000 years ago from the gray wolf (Scott & Fuller‚ 1974). Although the domestication of dogs has not been formally documented in the history books of man‚ there is reliable empirical data to support the origin of the domestic dog from wolves. Mitochondrial DNA sequence variations from hundreds of domestic dogs were compared

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    The Struggle to Become Independent In the book ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime’ there are many themes that are crucial to the story. The most important theme is the struggle for Christopher to become independent. Throughout the book Christopher is trying to gain self confidence‚ break free from his dads grasp and‚ discover who he really is. The whole book Christopher is trying to gain self confidence. Christopher’s struggle to become independent primarily involves him gaining

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