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    • Grooming is an important part of dog care. Depending on the breed, age, and health of the dog, grooming may be a daily activity. Many breeds require significantly less grooming than this, but regular grooming helps to ensure the dog is healthy and comfortable. Pet grooming Is the important part of responsible pet care. Pet Grooming keeps the house Pet Hygienic and odor free, and controls dander and shedding. Pet Grooming can remove tangles and loose hair. With regular use of Grooming Products

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    The dogs are always kept outside and bark and bark and bark. From the looks of it they are not very loved which is a very upsetting thing to see. Watching movies have also given me a bad perception on certain breeds of dogs. The Sandlot is one movie that has always made me afraid to be around big dogs. To this day being around big dogs has always made me nervous. The thing that's so funny is that if a Chihuahua were bigger than it was, it could also be a very vicious dog. The size doesn't

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    kids wanted a pet. They wanted a dog, cat, fish, lizard, hamster, or even a bird. Many parents saw this as a way to help teach their children responsibility. However, some parents failed to teach their child how to treat and take care of their pet. Due to the lack of knowledge of how to properly take care of and treat a pet, many pets have ended up abused and, in worst cases, dead. Most people think that dog abuse is just beating their dog or putting them in a dog fight. Indiana has laws against abandonment

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    expectations of reality as well. Loneliness and isolation are the major topics in which the three stories “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, “Eva is Inside Her Cat”, and “Eyes of a Blue Dog” are based on. Another topic that is mentioned in these stories would be an impossible, unquenchable, or unreachable desire. The story “Eva is Inside Her Cat” shows that Eva’s perception is absorbed with fear, which in turn, is her reality. It shows that Eva keeps running away from her problems, only to confront

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    leading. One popular myth is “It's better to have one litter before spaying a female pet.”("Myths and facts," 2009). The truth is its not you might find a home for all the puppies your dog has to a home, but what happens to those puppies grow up do they get spayed? Even though they have a good home they may be bread for puppies and those puppies who don’t get homes might be taken to the pound. Some dogs have had litter and then been abandoned because they now have a new dog to love. Another popular myth

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    Many cat owners assume they know what their beloved cats are supposed to eat by reading the nutrition label on the cat food bags and comparing to what they know about basic human nutrition. But is that really what they should be doing? The nutrients that cats need is different from what humans need, and by imposing a cat owner’s nutritional views on their cat may be unfair to the cat’s health. What cats eat has a huge effect on the quality of the cat’s life. A cat’s diet is affected by commercial

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    Jina, Tina, and Josie MKT 421 Jon Smith 1/25/2008 Executive Summary Petsmart would like to introduce a new product called CuddleSmart. This product has been developed in order to aid desired pet owners to control allergies caused by cats and dogs. A four-phased plan has been developed to market the new product. Phase 1 – Development of CuddleSmart • Development of product – 63% of 112.9 American households have family pets. 15% of Americans are allergic to pets, however one third still

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    How to Save a Life I remember when I was 11 years old and my dog, Happy, was sick with cancer. Since the moment we rescued Happy he was the sweetest, most energetic pet I had ever seen. He remained this way over the many years that we had him, hence, his name. I remember the day we decided it was time to let go. We took Happy to the veterinarian clinic and were taken into a little room. All four of us, my brother, my parents, and I, huddled around Happy as he was lying on the counter. The veterinarian

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    behaviors and were approached more than the children playing with the toys. A later study by O’Haire et al. (2014) examined the integration of guinea pigs into the classroom and found significant improvements in the participant’s social approach behaviors and social skills and a decrease in the children’s social withdrawal behaviors. This is supported by Fung and Leung’s (2014) study, which examined children with autism’s interaction with either a dog or a stuffed animal dog. They found a significant

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    For almost everything there is to exist in the world, there is an allergy that goes with it. Some could be common, such as a pollen or peanut allergy, and some could be much more rare, such as water allergy. In fact, as many as 30% of adults and 40% of children have some sort of allergy (statistics from aafa.org) and these numbers continue to increase. Some reactions are temporary, while others can be life-threatening and could lead to death. At any point in somebody's life, they could start obtaining

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