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    all my life, but I did not have a pet until I was four. For my fourth birthday, my family went to multiple pet stores to get a guinea pig. On our first stop, I saw a guinea pig with completely white fur. She had bulging brown eyes, and I knew that she was the one I wanted. After viewing multiple guinea pigs, we went back to the first pet store and picked up the guinea pig I wanted. They put her in a box and as soon as I got into the car I took her out and named her Snowflake. I played with her every

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    Objects don’t respond to attention but they allow one to develop an attachment to them. People often find themselves using the same cup for their coffee, or passing along a piece of jewelry for generations to cherish the memories that it evokes. Our lives become richer as one makes connections with their environment. In the Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry [1943] it is emphasized through the "taming of the fox”, that people fail to realize the emotions attached to a particular material

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    The Miniature Pinscher, also known as MinPin has been called the “King of the Toy.” He is high-strung, fearless, intelligent, alert, easy to look after, and a wonderful house dog. He is a great pet that is ideal for the apartment dwellers, just keep in mind that he can be very noisy. He can be a dominant and temperamental breed. He has a compact and muscular body with ears that are either cropped or uncropped, a docked tail, and a very short, glossy, and shedding coat. He also has an attractive

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    The Dutch rabbit, is a sweet, fun-loving breed of rabbit. Always ready to explore what's ahead of them. Very social and friendly around people. Good for children as young as eight years old. I know from experience, having adopted one myself. Dutch rabbits are indeed, fun-loving, good with the younger kids and warm up to new owners quite well after a while. So now for the basics, the Dutch rabbit first originated in Holland, but later came to become more developed in England. Dutch rabbits

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    Facts About Hamsters

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    Hamsters are vary cool creachers that have lots of cool facts. They also are nocturnal which means they are more active at night and sleep most of the day. In this paper i will show you some interesting facts about hamsters and what they do. There are dwarf , Russian , and , spotted hamsters. The dwarf hamster is the smallest hamster. The dwarf hamster is only 4 inches long they can be kept in groups or pairs. But dwarf hamsters can often become wild and week , but they are friendly and

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    Your very first pet is one you should never forget, you love this pet with all your heart and want only what’s best for it, but since it is the first time taking care of a pet, you may need some tips to make sure he/she lives a happy and healthy life. Taking care of a pet is an easy process and can improve the lives of your pets as long as you put time and effort into it. Here are some tips and advice that are guaranteed to help your pet to have the peachiest life possible. First and foremost is

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    The Last Meow Analysis

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    In the story “The Last Meow” it talks about a cat that is very ill and could barely live in it’s own. It gets prepared for surgery to cure her illness in her kidney. The author Burkhard Bilger, includes some hints and examples on how the average American will pay whatever it costs for their beloved pet. He explains how Americans now spend nineteen-billion dollars a year in veterinary care plus the cost of pet food makes it forty seven-billion dollars. He states out “clearly, our love affair with

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    Family, a close weaved group of people inseparable because of links of shared history, love, caring, and understanding which links them to one another and ignites a since of belonging and togetherness. Members of a family are like the patches of a patchwork quilt. Like the patches of the quilt, family members are of different sizes, shapes, and colors but although different they all play a part in creating a masterpiece which bond is only as strong as the weakest link. It’s these differences in

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    Undue inducement in human subject scientific research occurs when scientists offer an incentive that incites participants to enter a study that poses significant risks which they otherwise would not participate in, or when participants could be recruited for less compensation. The main concern about undue inducement is that its coercive influence may distort the test subjects’ judgment, compromise their voluntariness, or impair their ability to give informed consent. Without informed consent, the

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    Timothy Hay Benefits

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    I had a rabbit recently pass away after 12 long years of life. I was not informed properly and I did not do the necessary research that is needed in order to make sure my bunny was being properly fed and had the right kind of nutrition. Hay, mainly timothy hay, is a necessity within a rabbit’s diet for many different reasons. Feeding alfalfa hay to a young rabbit is how one should start out when it comes to feeding a rabbit and then eventually lead to feeding a rabbit timothy hay for the rest of

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