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    Dog Training Differences

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    Dogs have been a close companion to humans for thousands of years because of their trainability; dogs have been trained for hundreds of purposes all across the world. The domestication and training of dogs is important in the relationship between humans and dogs and is widely varied in both difficulty and style. Studies show that certain dogs learn easier and more efficiently than others and these differences are often attributed to the dog’s age, breed, sex, and neuter status. Dogs must learn vital

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    Research Paper On Dogs

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    There are many different species of dogs. Being a pet owner can be difficult. You have to know what it takes to care for them. Like every other living thing in this world, dogs have a life cycle. Some people may not think this, but dogs are very important. They help many people for example, see and eye dogs and police dogs. How many species of dogs are there? In fact there is about 340 breeds of dogs known by the FCI, but the standards for the breed recognition depend from country to country. However

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    Importance Of Dog Parks

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    Dog parks should be built in cities! Lets take a second to think about this... If there are no dog parks in cities they are either trapped in the house and/or connected to a leash. In the city it is all streets and cars and there is nowhere to play with your dog legally. I look at my dog as part of the family and hate putting her on a leash because it can choke them if they try runnning and like "A Dog Park Benefits All" states, "Exercise is important to dogs' mental and physical health.". Dogs love

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    Why A Dog Is Good

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    Did you know dogs can help your stress level lower other than just making you feel happy. This is just one of the many great reasons why you should get a dog. Dogs have been the human companion for centuries and otherwise than just being a good furry friend, new studies are finding out that dogs can actually help you health and keep you feeling good. Now that we are finding out that dogs can keep you healthy and make you feel good there are many more reasons for you to get one. And it only take a

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    Purebred Dogs-Beauty and the Beast Purebred dogs are big business. There will always be demand for the cute, little Yorkshire terrier, or the easy going Labrador retriever. As long as there is demand, there will be people breeding dogs. There are currently 340 recognized dog breeds around the world, and the American Kennel Club recognizes 167 of those breeds (1). The Westminster Kennel Club dog show shines a spotlight on purebred dogs, with the winners representing the standard of that breed. The

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    Dog Bite Injury

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    out there that will buy a dog without knowing how to properly train or handle the dog. These people buy big mean looking dogs to try and look cool to their peers and other people they encounter in the streets while not taking the proper responsibilities to own the dog. These are the people who cause the highest percentage of dog bite injury cases. If you or someone you care about has been attacked or injured by one of these negligent dog owners you should contact a dog bite lawyer who can help you

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    Ohio Dog Attacks

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    Dog attacks and dog aggression have become a problem in Ohio. The government’s response to this issue is usually to enact breed specific legislation, or BSL. Citizens and government officials often believe that certain dog breeds are more aggressive than others, and therefore enacting BSL should lead to a safer community. In reality, however, BSL does exactly the opposite of that. This is why the Ohio government should enact a piece of legislation to ban BSL, and more effectively prevent dog attacks

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    Dogs In My Life

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    Having dogs in my life is a custom for me and I do not want to imagine life without them. Because of this, I currently work at “The Lil’ Red Wag Inn”, a dog boarding and grooming company, and it has helped teach me the proper way for caring for dogs. Many humans think only about teaching dogs; However, dogs have taught me many genuine qualities that we, as humans, tend to leave behind at times. Dogs have taught me to be supportive, compassionate, and responsible. Dogs are very forgiving creatures

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    Dog Park Analysis

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    because off-leash dogs could possibly attack other dogs or people. I also disagree because if the dog park was built in a residential area it would make living in that area unpleasent. Finally i disagree because building a dog park in an area where it is not needed it a waste of time, money and resources I disagree with the person from the first passage because if a dog is off its leash it could attack other animals and people. For example, in the second passage it states that if a dog is off its leash

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    Dog Park Exercise

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    Dog parks in the city would help dogs get daily excercise and it would help them get in shape and it would also help to calm them down beacuse it is proven that dogs that get daiy ecercise tends to be more playful,less noisy,and isin't mean. but the cost of building a dog park would cost up to 70,000$ just for the fence thats not including a building permit and all the work. Most dogs would benifit from having a local dog park but the federal cost of funding a dog park would be outrageous even though

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