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    money‚ young kids - these are several common answer to why many people cannot adopt a dog. Well‚ these reasons may be true‚ but owning a dog can be easy and affordable. Many people have never considered the advantages of owning a dog. One of the many overlooked points of owning a dog is that it is not always necessary to adopt a puppy. Sure‚ owning a small squirming bundle of fluff is a joy that almost all people love‚ but some people do not want to go through the long process of housebreaking a

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    3 Ways to Train a Dog

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    045 March 26 2013 Three Ways To Train a Dog How many times have you heard dogs being referred to as “mans best friend?” Training your dog will strengthen that bond that you have with your dog. Dogs are very smart animals‚ they can trained; to be working dogs‚ show dogs or as a domestic pet that does tricks. There are many different types of working dogs; sheep herders‚ seeing eye dogs and police dogs. First‚ most Border Collie or Collie breed of dogs are the best for herding sheep in the fields

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    Jacob Smith English 1010 Fletcher 1 April 13 Cats and Dogs The rivalry between cats and dogs has been going on what seems forever now. These two animals have a long history of simply not getting along. Why though? Why is it that these animals cannot get along with each other? It’s because they are different from each other in so many ways. There really isn’t anything that these two have in common besides their mutual relationship with humans. Their physical characteristics are different‚ they

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    Dogs in some aspects‚ are a major part of our lives and in other aspects are just pets. They are a part of the family just like us but are also a lot different than our family and have different rules to follow. Dogs can be defined in many different ways but I think the best way to define a dog is by how they are and are not part of our families. We bring dogs into our lives and our families‚ but they cannot be treated exactly like a family member. They are brought into the family‚ not born into

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    century man became more interested in how their dogs looked rather than how special they were. Rogers talks about how dogs were classified in the human eye and she mentions how the outside appearance of dogs was more valuable than their actual usefulness and this ideology of beauty over quality is a form of distrust. When someone judges you based on your looks then they are basically . Rogers states that most standards around the world required that a dog should look the part it was bred to look and

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    Dangerous Dogs...to be or not to be banned. My opinion on the issue of dangerous dogs is they shouldn’t be banned because of these reasons. I think that these so called ‘dangerous breeds’ shouldn’t be banned because it is only a few individuals from those breeds that are attacking. What about the families out there that own a very tame and gentle pit-bull that they have had in their family for a long time and have had no problems? Do you really want to take away that families treasured pet? It would

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    Good Dog, Bad Owner

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    Good Dog‚ Bad Owner To the members of the Lawton City Council: Hello. I am writing this letter addressing the problems of dog overpopulation and dog owners that abandon their dogs‚ whether it is to a shelter or on the streets. My wife and I currently have four dogs in our home that we treat like our own children. After living a life of abuse and fear‚ our oldest dog‚ Sophie‚ came to us from a rescue in northern Idaho in 2002. Our second and third dogs‚ Flutter and Karma‚ entered our family

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    Dog fighting is a cruel‚ heartless‚ “sport” that kills up to the tens of thousands of dogs every year. It is an activity that needs to be stopped immediately for the safety of our dogs. During a dogfight‚ dogs can leave puncture wounds‚ bruises‚ and even broken bones on the opposing dog. In more severe cases of dog fighting‚ death can be the final result of a dog. Puppies that are born with a disability or are just born “weak” are used as bait for adult fighting dogs. The owner of a fighting dog

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    How Dogs Have Changed

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    Have you every had a dog as a pet? Dogs have changed over time. 35‚000 years ago‚ they were wolves that attacked humans. They got to know humans and they started to help people. They made them do the hard work that people could not do. Over time they started to become smaller and humans started to care about them more. Dogs are a mans best friend. The relationship between dogs and humans has changed over time. 35‚000 years ago‚ there was wolves and humans. Humans regarded wolves as threats

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    What Is Crow Dog Resilient

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    Crow Dog The Rebellious‚ Committed‚ and Resilient Crow Dog is a Native American writer and activist from the Burnt Thigh Nation of Lakota Indians. Her life and participation in the American Indian Movement (AIM) has shown how a woman’s successful work can change a life of despair. Crow Dog was rebellious‚ committed‚ and resilient during her struggle for equality. Crow Dog was born Mary Ellen Brave Bird‚ in 1953‚ on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The absence of work was prevalent

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