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    Bring Your Dog To Work

    think "Bring Your Dog to Work" is a good idea. There are alot of reasons not to do this, the main one is having a dog around is a distraction, little work will be completed with dogs around. For starters, some people don't like dogs, some people have dog allergies. This will cause problems in the workplace. People will start having health issues, people won't come in to work because the dogs are causing them distress or there just to sick with their allergies. Having dogs just walk around

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    Labrador Retriever Research Paper

    The number one dog in the world for eight years in a row, that has been around since the 1800s, the Labrador Retriever. It generally comes in three colors, and is an outstanding breed. One of them saved a life by detecting cancer, while another became a criminal and ended up going to jail. The Labradors are known to be intelligent, athletic, and trusting. The Yukon is a snowy, hard location to live in, where there is danger of being abandoned and stuck in the wilderness. The Labrador Retriever can

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    Types of Working Dogs

    Types of Working Dogs A Working Dog is a dog that performs tasks to assist its human companions. A few types of working dogs are Police Dogs, Guide Dogs, and Farm Dogs. There are certain breeds used for each of these jobs. These dogs all go through special training before they can work and will be retired before they can no longer do their jobs well. Police Dogs have an amazing sense of smell it is almost fifty times more sensitive than a humans. A dog can sniff out criminals, drugs, weapons

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    Homeless Service Dog

    being done for our veterans after they leave the service? What about those who become disabled after the fact? If I were to given a million dollars for a serving project, I would use that money to give emotional support and service dogs to veterans with disabilities. Dog are considered man’s best friend, and for the veterans returning from difficult situations and have some type of physical or mental disability by having a companion by their side would have a much more positive impact on their lives

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    How Does Buck Survive In The Wild

    statement by stating, “[His house] was trice the heat”(London 32). This shows Buck’s adaptability because on his first night, he fabricated a way to sleep comfortably. While searching for a warm place in the snow to dig a hole, Buck found Bille, another dog, buried under the snow. Buck realized that by digging a hole in the snow, which would insulate him from the harsh environment above, he would be able to sleep in the hole for the night. Sleeping under the snow was a better alternative because before

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    Persuasive Essay On Animal Welfare

    Animal homelessness is a continuous problem in the United States and needs to be solved. Though animals are suffering on the streets and in animal shelters, people continue to buy their pets from breeders and puppy mills. “Nationally, only 20% of the dogs and cats in homes are adopted from animal shelters” (One At A Time). As more U.S. citizens choose breeder-bred animals, the demand for breeders and puppy mills increase. Animals in puppy mills suffer from cruelty and health problems such as blindness

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    Welsh Corgi Dog

    Legend has it that the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is an "enchanted" dog, and certainly this must be true! 'Tis said he was used by the fairies and elves of Wales to pull fairy coaches, work fairy cattle, and serve as a steed for the fairy warriors. Even today those people with keen eyes and understanding hearts may see the marks of the "fairy saddle" in the coat over the shoulders. Pembrokes have been used by the Welsh as herding dogs, family companions, and guardians of the farm. They continue today

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    Dogs

    Domestic dogs inherited complex behaviors from their wolf ancestors, which would have been pack hunters with complex body language. These sophisticated forms of social cognition and communication may account for their trainability, playfulness, and ability to fit into human households and social situations, and these attributes have given dogs a relationship with humans that has enabled them to become one of the most successful species on the planet today.[22]:pages95-136 The dogs' value to early

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    How to Choose a Pet

    How to Choose a Pet Adopting a dog is not like you are buying groceries from the supermarket or buying presents for Christmas, it is more than that. It is adding a new being into your life and can lead to one of the most exciting days of your life. Choosing a good pet these days is pretty easy however adopting the right pet can be a challenge. To choose a pet, you need to examine your lifestyle, estimate the costs and determine what type of dog. *Examine your current lifestyle and consider

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    Diverse Dog Training Methods

    Diverse Dog Training Methods By Riza Humpton Nov 17, 2012 Training a dog requires specific techniques, according to their specific breeds. Different dog breeds have different temperaments and personalities. Whilst basic commands may be common for training dogs, the response of a dog will vary from breed to breed, and dog to dog. The most common dog training methods are positive training (or clicker training). Corrective training methods exist, but are not recommended. Here are the different dog training

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