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    Dogs Across Cultures

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    Dogs Across Different Cultures Across the United States, many families own dogs. The stereotypical man’s best friend has lived up to its standard thus far, but not everyone likes dogs. Canines are viewed as family in the US but are perceived differently in cultures exterior to our own. According to AVMA.org, 36.5% of households in the US. own dogs. That means 1 in 3 family households have 1 or more canines. It can easily be concluded that they are a popular part of family orientation.They have been

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    Persuasive Speech Dog

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    a friend, who owns a dog? B. Establish your credibility: Owning a dog is one of my greatest joys and I am sure my fellow dog owners would agree with me. I’ve own 17 dogs throughout my life, 11 different breads, and fostered 2 of them. I currently own 4 dogs and the 5th is on its way! ETHOS C. Clarify your purpose: For those of whom do not own a dog, planning on owning a dog, or undecided, I’m here to explain why it’s not only good to own a pet but why you should own a dog. D. Draw attention

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    Keep Dogs They Train

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    Yes, all servicemen and women should be allowed to keep the dogs they train. Also when they train a dog sometimes they still need that dog. They also love their dogs. They need them because they have an unbreakable bond between them. Also because of the friendship they have. It is important that they have their dogs because they love them. They love them because of all the time they spent training them. The love between them is the most powerful thing of them all. Another very important reason

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    Advantages Of Guide Dogs

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    Within the past few years the availability of guide dogs in public places have been growing. For instance, one could spot a guide dog along with its human partner easily in public. Guide dogs are assistance dogs that are trained to lead typically blind people with everyday tasks. The idea of a guide dog is essentially a human using their power to train a dog of a qualified guide dog breed for their own benefits. However, I feel that this is acceptable because throughout the process of training the

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    Best Dog Food

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    Buying the best dog food, and bones The best dog food isn't just something you stumble upon; it takes time to research what is good and what is going to be the most suitable for your pet. Some people think that the best pet food is always the most expensive, as the "you get what you pay for" tagline rings true with so many human edible brands. However, when it comes to pets, you will often find that the best dog food isn't always the most expensive. In fact, it could be a complete paradox and be

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    How Dogs Evovle

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    How Dogs have Evolved Every wonder how “Man’s best friend” evolved? With over 350 different breeds, from the Chihuahua to the Great Dane, all dogs have descended from the Grey Wolf. The domestication of dogs by man dates back at least twelve thousand years. Domestication of the wolf may have begun with orphaned wolf cubs brought into villages and raised by children. Ancient man may have also started the domestication process by befriending wolves which helped them hunt and drive herds. (Kodat, 2002)

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    that we know do that are dogs. Dogs can change a human's life in a positive way. Some dogs are trained then later used in war. Other dogs are used as pets and to cheer their owners up that suffer from PTSD. In the article “Feeling Depressed? There’s a Dog for That” by Jacqueline Bennett as you get to the 12th paragraph it says “There are a growing number of organizations dedicated to training service dogs to help those suffering from PTSD, particularly veterans. In fact, dogs have been proven so effective

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    Dogs are cute animals. Even though some people think bringing dogs to workplaces is not a problem at all, I think it is. I think bringing dog to workplace could cause distraction for the employees, and disrespectifull for others. First reason why Im against of bringing dogs to work is because It may cause distraction for the employees. Dogs are always active,which is mean a lot of energy. They want to play most of the time, and go everywhere. For example,walking between leggs, jumbing infront

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    Speech On Dog Grooming

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    didn't have to pay to get your dog groomed? Whether you have a short-haired dog or a long-haired dog, there are some basics you need to follow when doing at-home dog grooming. I'll give you basic all breed dog grooming tips so you can save money and time by learning how to groom your dog at home. Then I'll teach you specifics for short coat and long coat dogs. So, here we go. All Breed Dog Grooming Tip #1 - Handling and Preparation No doubt, it's cheaper to do at home dog grooming than it is to go

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    Dog Training Methods

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    In the dog training community, there are many different types of ways and methods used to train dogs. Science based training and Dominance Dog training be compared on location and results but differ greatly in equipment and methods used. These training methods often collide with each other much like water and oil. Science based training is a positive take on the "traditional" training. According to Labrador Training HQ, "Science-based trainers try to train dogs in the most humane ways possible,

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