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    Riding a battery operated ride on jeep, while holding on to the leash of a dog, is a tremendous way to ramp yourself into a pool. It happened when I was 6 years old, and I thought I was going to be the next great stuntmen like Evel Knievel. On a hot summer 2007 July day where you could smell fresh cut grass and the sun was shining like a new Lonnie from the bank. I was at my grandparents above ground pool at their old house on Shell and Cambie road. It wasn't just those average size rubber above

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    Dog Park Analysis

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    I diasgree with the first passage 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

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    in his reflective essay, “My Life as a Dog”. The essay opens with Foer mentioning the recent complaints from the Juniper Park Civic Association regarding the issue of whether there should be off-leash hours for dogs in New York City parks and how “the Board of Health will vote on the future of off-leash hours” on December 5th (Foer 214). Foer mentions the complex relationships we have with dogs, which makes him reflect on his relationship with his own dog. Foer goes into specific detail describing

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    connect a leash and add identification tags and medical tags. 2. Harnesses - Many small dog owners prefer using a pet harness because it does not tug on the dog's neck. A harness is generally a better choice for more energetic animals because they cannot wriggle out of it as they can with a

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    Many people believe that dogs are smarter than cats, and are better pets. Dogs are able to learn tricks while cats prefer to be alone. They also can be walked on a leash with no problems. Even from a scientific standpoint dogs are smarter because they have larger brains than cats. However, cats are still good pets for some people, and are very clever. Shy or quiet people might prefer a cat because they are more calm. Since dogs are able to learn tricks faster than cats, people might say that dogs

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    May the best man win! The story “The Most Dangerous Game” has suspense and mystery. From falling off a boat to being hunted for his life, Rainsford has to be the best version of him and get off that island. In the story “The Most Dangerous Game” has multiple types of conflict like, person vs person, person vs nature, and person vs obstacle. As Rainsford is struggling as he is being haunted by Zaroff and Ivan, no one will know who will win this game. During the game Rainsford is being haunted by

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    The day I got my dog may have been the utmost prosperous day of my young life. We had always had pets, but none of them were ever truly welcomed into our house. Any pet of ours previously was only home on grill nights, a break from their duty as a guard dog, or they were left to live in a built-to-scale house out in the backyard. We set out for something different when our guard dog Bane died, because we all had our special moments with him. We all needed something to take our minds off of what happened

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    Dog Collar

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    available and it may be hard to choose the right one for your dog. The three main purposes of a collar are for control, identification, and fashion. Most have a place for the identification and vaccination tags to be attached as well as a place for a leash. A basic nylon collar can be used for a house dog that just needs identification tags to help find their home if they get loose. Larger breeds may need a stronger collar. Dogs that spend a lot of their time outdoors may need collars

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    When Andrew brought Charley home from the shelter, he chained her to a leash outside. It did not bother her. It eventually just became a part of her life; an essential part, too, since from what she understood, it was to keep her safe. No other animals could attack her and no other people could take her away. She often heard her family talk about how she was small and defenseless. The leash and her dog house in the back were what she needed to keep herself out of a detrimental situation, where she

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    wild tendencies. Will play fetch, give headbutts and walk on a leash with training. F3 Savannahs will enjoy they whole family. They get along great with other animals. Most love being scratched, although some don’t care for long periods of being in a lap. Wild tendencies such as spray do not occur often at this level, remembering to fix your cat is the main factor behind those behaviors. Will play fetch, give headbutts and walk on a leash with training. F3 Savannahs are similar in behavior to a F2 Savannah

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