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    leashes; however, this Chihuahua was off the leash and unsupervised. Quickly, I tried to figure out whose dog was off the leash. I spotted a slender man wearing office attire around his forties whom was standing parallel to my stance. Once I glared at the man, he quickly turned to the side and flicked his cigar. I knew that he wasn’t going to help me because he feared my dog. When the dog preceded to walk towards us like a hyena I began to clench on the leash in order to try to prevent the slaughter

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    Dog Parks Benefits

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    I strongly agree a dog parks benefits all. I think that every state should have a dog park. Dogs need to exercise. You cant walk your dog without a leash in public areas. Plus it would raise property values. If a dog doesnt exercise it becomes lazy. The dog can also become unhealthy. Most of the time dogs can't just run around any where they want. If they had a park then no one would have to worry about the dangers of someone being bitten. If dogs are always house bond it can cause bad behavior

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    a new puppy by Augusto Deoliveira There are two methods that are my favorites... the first one and most commonly used by puppy owners is the crate training.. The second method I really like is to have your puppy on a leash while in the house and have that leash attaching to you while you do your tours around the house...

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    How To Raise Pit Bulls

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    Taking care of a pet takes time, training, feeding, bathing, and the list continues. When caring for a pit bull, many believe that it would be more difficult to maintain them, over any other dogs. They may also be scared to raise a pit bull because of how big and mean they seem. What others don’t know is pit bulls are some of the easiest, loving dogs to have. When given an appropriate amount of time,love and compassion, Pit Bulls can be a joy for you and the family to raise. Pit bull puppies are

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    socialization skills; after the first 12 weeks, it is important to reinforce and refine these skills. Leash training and obedience training are essential in teaching a puppy to be well behaved. Training a puppy to walk on a leash is twofold: the puppy must first be fitted with a collar, and then it becomes acquainted with a leash. The collar should be a snug fit but without being restrictively so. Leash training allows the owner to walk the puppy safely in an outdoors setting. Obedience training teaches

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    In the practice of training dogs, there are many methods in which to teach Fido. These approaches usually use the process of conditioning and fall into four main categories - positive reinforcement, positive punishment, negative reinforcement and positive punishment. This essay will outline and explain the benefits and disadvantages of the different practices in relation to training. To build a base understanding of how to train, we need to first look at what conditioning is. In the context of training

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    Dog Park Places

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    Most people in our community would love to have a dog park. Every day we have to take dogs on leash out in our neighborhood, and they always limit with space for play games. Early morning barking dogs can disturb neighbors such are people older ages, family with a lot kids, and just some night shift workers. Also not every dog kindly act with human being and its another reason why it be nice just for them have their own space. According to scientist, dogs need exercise most of their time life

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    come to pick me up my cousin usually drops me off so I went to get in the car and as I walked around the car I saw a german shepherd. I thought the german shepherd was a stray dog and then I saw it’s collar and leash then I saw that my mom was holding the leash so I went and took the leash and asked if it was my dog and she

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    In my opinion I think that cities should have dog parks. I chose this statement not only because I love dogs, but for other reasons as well. Here are three reasons why I think cities should have dog parks. The first reason is that dogs do need excercise to stay healthy. The longer and more healthy a dog stays the longer he or she lives in a great condition. Many complaints are made because of a dog harming someone. This happens because the dog is used to only seeing its owner or family member

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    WWYD bike thief i think that when the actors were stealing the bike the people walking by were being sexist, stero typing, and racist. When the white guy actor was trying to steal the bike nobody stopped him. They asked if it was his and he said no, but they still didn't stop him. When the black guy actor was trying to steal the bike somebody stopped him in the first minute. When the first person yelled at him to stop a lot of other people rushed over. When the young white girl actor was stealing

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