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    natural instinct to protect and love their “pack” members in a more focused way. These dogs alert their owners and others to their owners attacks and prevent self-harm as well as providing either a distraction or comfort. This comfort comes from the chemical oxytocin, which is released when we look into our dog’s eyes or pet

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    Dog Rehabilitation

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    If dogs are man's best friend, you're undoubtedly going to want yours as close to you as possible during your drug rehabilitation process. Thankfully, many centers are now welcoming the presence of dogs and understand the health benefits of their presence. Rehabilitation Benefits of a Dog Pets, and dogs in particular, have been shown to offer people real physical, mental, and emotional health benefits. Many of these benefits will be particularly crucial to someone who is suffering from drug addiction

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    Ferrets Research Paper

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    Many people say that a dog is a man’s best friend. Ferrets are pretty close. Ferrets are very intelligent and have a way of communicating with humans. Ferrets are a carnivorous species that have not yet been studied when it comes to social cognition, or really at all within the field of psychology. Most people have an instinct to call a ferret a rat. Ferrets will surprise and delight you with what they can do and learn. They recognize their name, respond to verbal and visual commands, and can even

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    Service Dogs Josh Billings, the famous, once said, “A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than you love yourself”. This is a very strong quote because it says that no matter how much a person can love himself a pet dog will love them more. Dogs were also used to serve those with disabilities. To become a service dog, the dogs are taught to sit, stay, wait, down, off, and many other things, and, of course, they are taught to be house broken. Many people refer to these dogs as mutts

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    Iditarod Pros And Cons

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    “Wshhhhh.,” the wind roars on the snowy Alaskan tundra. The Iditarod tends to spark some controversy over many things, one being the dogs. The sled dogs, generally Alaskan Huskies or Malamutes, are trained from birth for the the annual Iditarod race. The Iditarod, an approximately one-thousand and fifty-mile race, starts in Anchorage, Alaska, where mushers compete to get to Nome, Alaska with their 16 sled dogs. In this article we’ll go over the pros and cons of sled dog racing and my opinion on the

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    A company, known as "The Redmond Marketing Company", has thought of a program allowing workers to bring their dogs to work. While this has some benefits, I oppose this because of many reasons. I believe workers shouldn't bring their dogs to work because dogs aren't liked by everyone, some aren't trained well, and they need constant attention. The first reason I am against bringing dogs to work is the fact that dogs aren't liked by everyone. In this world, nobody's perfect and everyone is entitled

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    Many have said, “Dogs are man’s best friend.” George Graham Vest speech, Tribute to the Dog, is about how loyal a dog is to its master. Vest discussed some of dog's traits that human beings lack. Unlike man, a dog is loyal to its owner, they will stand by its master no matter what. On page 94 lines 15-16, Vest says “A man’s dog stands by him in prosperity and poverty. . .” A dog will sit, lay, and walk with his master, whether the owner is rich or poor. A dog doesn’t care if his master is clean

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    There has only ever been one animal that has ever had dominion over all biodomes in the Earth. They’re all over the world, and have been since nearly the beginning of time. It seems like wherever and whenever you look, this animal is there. Please allow for the introduction of the… DRAGON!!! Dragons are seriously everywhere. But why? Why is it that nearly every culture developed the dragon individually? Well, since they’ve been around so long, it could, be argued that the dragon has been hardwired

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    Perceiving Dogs Equal vs. Inferior In general, dogs are associated with loyalty, companionship, and aid. In Pamela Houston’s “A Blizzard Under Blue Sky,” the narrator attempts to treat her depression through experiencing the adventure of spending a night outside in the cold weather of Utah. Then, the narrator becomes successful in her adventure with the support and assistance of her two dogs, Hailey and Jackson. On the contrary, in Jack London’s “To Build a Fire,” a “man” is traveling along the

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    Ted Hughes, both the poets explore the ideas of fear and unfamiliar encounters with predators in each of their own domains. Snakes are animals that place fear into many people although the poem "Hunting Snake" explores the beauty and admiration of an apex predator of the bush. Although a Pike is a fish, Ted Hughes still fears the predator. Using descriptive words to detail the predator, horrifying imagery and extended metaphors he describes a fearful creature. In this essay I will answer and explore

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