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    10 Useful puppy potty training Tips Who doesn`t simply adore puppies? Those cute little four-legged friends can truly cheer up your day! But if a doggy makes his business on your bed you wouldn`t adore that, would you? So, check out these puppy training tips to avoid that your little doggy leaves a stinky mess in your house. #1 Tip – Control their diet Don`t overfeed your dog or your doggy can`t control himself. You just need to give your dog 3 small meals during the day. If your doggy feces

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    Dogs And Exercise

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    I feel very strongly about the opinions expressed in both these articles.My opinion on the subject matter is that i disagree with the opinion that dogs"shouldn't"have a park to exercise,as stated in paragraph 5;"37% of americans who own dogs often look for a dog park when choosing where to live."Which in my opinion will help with the financial part of purchasing the park for the dogs. As stated in paragraph 2,"excercise is very important to the mental and physical health of dogs."In my past

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    What do all dogs on Earth have in common? They all share an ordinary ancestor which many people know, the wolf. This simple creature is the relative of a dog which is a theory that many scientists have. Dogs, which we know and love today, were not always sweet, lovable, or kind. The relationship between dogs and mortals have changed over time because they became our beloved pets. First, it took a very long time before the wolf even became the dog. The history of the canine started a long

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    Originating in the Scottish Highlands in the late 1800s, the Golden Retriever was developed by Lord Tweedmouth, by crossing the original yellow Flat-Coated Retriever with the now extinct Tweed Water Spaniel. He later crossed in the Bloodhound, Irish setter and more Tweed Water Spaniel. The dogs were called the Golden Flat-Coat and only later were they given the name Golden Retriever. The Golden Retriever is one of the most popular breeds known today, not only as family companions but for obedience

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    Therapy Dogs

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    Many large and extremely successful companies permit pets at work; these are businesses like Google, Amazon, and Ben and Jerry’s. Allowing a therapy dog to visit A2LA could be a great kickoff to the wellness challenge or just a new company tradition. Studies show that dogs in the office cause employees to become more productive, efficient, and happier. It would be an admirable concept to incorporate therapy dogs in to the office. Staff has previously mentioned their interest in this topic multiple

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    Bringing a dog to work might sound fun and relaxing, but there is also some disadvantages of having your dog at work. Yes, they may be cute, but they can easily distract you and others. Some people might even be allergic. Most dogs need an environment that has open space and roaming room, not some closed office. Taking your dog to work might be fun and all, but can be very complicated. Dogs can be the cutest, most cuddliest animal on the planet. They are an easy distraction. Imagine taking

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    Human Influence On Moose

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    Isle Royale is an interesting island, where people can find wolves and moose interacting with little human influence. However, the wolves are inbred and are few in numbers. So, what is going to happen? The wolves might die out. That is the plan of action that humans should take. Human influence shall not happen because this issue was not caused by human influence, the moose already have a population control, and it could hold interesting results. The issue at hand is inbred wolves dying and people

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    It was dark, i didn’t know where i was but i knew for sure that i was being chased by an animal a very big one. My lungs were burning and they felt like they were squeezing so tight together. I was sure i couldn’t last for another 10 feet. That moment, i tripped on something. I fell and i couldn’t move. (what am i going to do, the animal is going to kill me if i don’t run away now.) I looked up to see what was running towards me. Then i saw a werewolf with beautiful blue glowing eyes. And that

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    Arizona was back again with her heart set on joining, well rejoining really. She had been traveling once again but found herself being pulled back here. The first time she was here it was when Ichigo was still leader, he was kind to her along with Littlepaw. There was Shininglight and a couple others but she couldn’t place their names. Then the second time around Littlepaw had done some growing up and was the leader! The polar bear was proud and thought a lot about how someone so young was leader

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    Lillian K- Hopefully in the next 20 years, this collar will utilize many dogs and other animals that are suffering from the tasks and hardships of being blind. Our idea was to create a dog collar that includes a sensor within it that alerts the dog when it comes close to an object. The dog will be alerted with beeps or maybe vibrations. This could assist both dogs and blind humans themselves. For instance, if a blind person has a guide dog and they come in close contact with an object, the dogs obvious

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