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    will be all pet owners in the city. Customers must be local considering the fact that we offer mobility. As shown in the photo below, the age of pet owners vary from 25-65 years old mostly. The most popular age to own a pet is around 45-54 years old. Approximately 35% of Canadian households have a dog and approximately 38% of Canadian households have a cat (Canada’s pet wellness report, n.d.). Let’s say no house had a cat and dog, which would be 73% of the Canadian population with a pet. Cuddles Are

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    Alert Dog Remi, a service dog in training, has just began her journey in becoming an official diabetic alert dog. Without a doubt, animals have played a big role in assisting mankind since the beginning of time. From becoming a family pet to a hard-working service dog, mankind has always found a companion in their loving canines. Owning any animal takes a lot of dedication and hard work, however, it takes twice the dedication and work to train a service animal. With training a service dog comes

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    Man’s best friend: you would think that that title would conjure up images of humans, or even our closest cousins in the animal kingdom, such as monkeys, apes, and chimpanzees. However, the first image that enters most humans head is the same image that would have induced fear hundreds of years ago, the not so distant heir to the wolf: dogs. The same creatures that we feuded with for survival now take up a huge part of our lives and make up a large portion of the images littering the internet. Dogs

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    The Bad Of Puppy Mills

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    On average 3 million dogs are killed or die from the elements of starvation in puppy mills (11 Facts About Puppy Mills 1). There are about 10,000 licensed and unlicensed puppy mills in the U.S (ASPCA 1). From those 10,000 mills about 2.11 million dogs are sold at pet stores (11 Facts About Puppy Mills 1). They are able to produce so many dogs because there can be 1 to 1,0000 breeding dogs in a facility not counting the puppies or litters (ASPCA 1). Also, 100% of pet store dogs are all from puppy mills

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    Boxers Essay

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    The Working Dog group includes most of the guard dog breeds such as the Rottweiler and Doberman Pinscher as well as the northern sled dogs such as the Alaskan Malamute and the Siberian Husky. Most of these dogs need lots of exercise and a fair amount of living space. Many of these dogs have thick double coats and can be heavy shedders. The heavy shedding breeds include the: Akita, Alaskan Malamute, Great Pyrenees, Newfoundland, Saint Bernard, Samoyed and Siberian Husky. The top 10 most popular Working

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    Pet Frog Research Paper

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    Frogs are becoming a popular amphibian pet because they are small, cute, and relatively inexpensive. However, there are certain vital tips you need to consider before purchasing your first pet frog. They will help make your first experience a positive one. Precautions on Owning Frogs Before you purchase a frog, you need to know that there are are certain precautions you need to take in order to keep you and your family safe from harmful bacteria that may reside on frogs. These precautions include:

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    Puppy Mill Speech

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    Depending on the prospective owner, dogs make the best of companions, with the potential to love, cuddle and play. Annually, there are more than 6 million puppies born throughout the United States alone. Similar to the human newborn, puppies are born without teeth. They also cannot see, hear or smell. They gain their senses typically between 9 and 12 days old and totally rely on mom during that time. Not all puppies are lucky enough to have the best start in life, subjecting them to some

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    My dog was a very domestic animal. She was tamed by me. Her name was Lacey. She was a very pretty yellow color her fur was very fine, she was about 21 inches and weighed around 70 pounds. When she ran her feet were as light as feathers floating through the air. Lacey was always a healthy dog. She was never sad always happy with a bright little spark in her eyes. Lacey was a dog that had many good qualities about her. She was more faithful to me than any other dog could have been. It was seldom that

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    Did you know, that an estimated 167,000+ dogs are currently being bred poorly in puppy mills (“About Puppy Mills”)?A puppy mill is a breeding operation where hundreds to thousands dogs live in abhorrent conditions. First of all, puppy mill’s priorities are strictly profits. When it comes to nutrition, veterinary care, and living conditions, the dogs receive below the bare minimum. Furthermore, each year, around 2 million puppies are bred and sold for cheap prices to consumers who do not know any

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    Animal Assisted Therapy

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    person’s mental or emotional condition. Animals have the ability to continue to play an important part in the medical field. What is Animal Assisted Therapy and Does it Work? While people love their pets this paper considers if animals have a larger therapeutic roll. Looking at the consumer spending on pets alone, one can get a sense of the importance we focus

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