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    Feline Elimination Problem Essay

    Feline Elimination Issues Inappropriate elimination of urine or feces is the most common reason why feline companions are relinquished to the animal shelter each year (Bassert 161). Feline elimination issues, also known as house-soiling, are described as the inappropriate behavior or act of expelling urine or feces outside of the cat’s normal area which is primarily their litter box, in locations unacceptable to the owner (Carney, et al. 580). When a cat exhibits these behaviors the cause is often

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    Sled Dog Research Paper

    In the beginning of time dogs had been a man’s best friend, they were there to help in many different situations, even your pet today could have done something before time. Dogs has in a way revolutionized the way they were used in workplaces. The biggest known job that a dog had was when they were put into groups and had to pull a sled across a trail to their destination which is also known as the sled dog. Each breed had their own specialized job to add into that basically every dog served its

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    Guide Dog Training Research Paper

    The breeds chosen for guide dogs are based on many things like how active a person is, if they are attentive, and a person's age. Guide dogs do more than just helping a human's physical life. Studies have shown that dogs offer what is known as "therapy to its own." They provide positive effects socially, and psychologically. Guide dogs come with various benefits and they help the user in many different ways. Most importantly, the blind person becomes more confident while going around and about and

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    Animal Assisted Therapy Benefits

    Association use animals to assist in their psychotherapy treatments (Lilienfeld). Animals can assist in therapy for many purposes in a variety of settings to help those “who are ill, suffering, or in need” (“Therapy Animal”). The benefits of animal-assisted therapy are unquestionable. Animals are such lovable and compassionate companions that they make excellent therapists whether they’re trained as therapy animals or not. As “George Eliot wrote, ‘Animals are such agreeable friends. They ask no questions

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    The Human Animal Bond

    spent about 30 minutes a day with Marvin. He would usually show up right around dinner time. He always knew where he could find me, and when he did, he would come over and jump into my lap and lay down. He would sit with me for a while and I would pet him and talk to him about my day. Some of the people I worked with would come by and tell me that I was crazy for touching a stray cat in the middle of Iraq. “He might have a disease,” they would say. I didn’t care what they said, Marvin was important

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    Pet Adoption

    prefer to adopt other pets, and never opt to go a pet-dog. Many have associated their preference to the easiness in training the pet as well as the difficulties experienced when outsourcing for the same. Personally I feel that a dog would make an excellent pet on my side. In fact, dogs are indeed the best pets one would wish to have as they provide the desired companionship and support to the owner. Adopting a dog is in itself fulfilling since I will deliberately take care of the pet while providing the

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    Decision Making Process

    the business that I own and operate with my wife. The business that my wife and I own provided products and services for pets and their owners. When we first started our business we had a diverse line of hand-made pet products from dog and cat treats, custom pet beds, pet toys, and other pet products. The services that we offered ranged from all levels of dog training to pet sitting, etc. The division of responsibility set my wife as the sole service and product provider while I was responsible

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    Pest Analysis

    will increase and so will the price. | Economic | The cost of living continues to rise. Jobs are being created but for some not fast enough. More technicians are becoming licensed. More owners are turning to health insurance plans for their pets to help off set the costs of annuals exams as well as emergency situations. | TruePet has created a wellness program to spread the cost of vaccines throughout the year which guarantees a certain amount of money to the clinic. This will hopefully mean

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    Pop Culture Animals Lying Doggo

    from for a short time. You never want to let go of the good ole times, but in the end, things that we hold most dearly to will follow another path. Whether it’s on mortal land or in God’s great big grand stand, life must go on. Most of us had pets throughout our life. We can remember the snappy zip of a young feisty cat or the constant ambush of an out of control wagging tail from a K9 friend. Grover Cleveland, the elderly dying dog from Lying Doggo was this wondrous memory for the character

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    Blog

    You should invest in my company, “Shady Dogs”, because our pets deserve the same protection that we would provide our children or ourselves.  During those rainy days, it’s more difficult to take our pets on a walk because they always return home wet, and the smell of “wet dog” plus the mess that ensues creates more work for us in our already busy lives.  Instead of bringing home your cold, wet dog, you can now buy them the protection they’ve been waiting for.  With the simple design of a walking

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