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    Cats and dogs are considered to be the top pets in the world. Cats and dogs are both furry, four-legged animals that can make good pets. Cats and dogs like to be played with and are affectionate animals. They both require shots and frequent visits to the vet when needed. Although both animals can add more love to a family they are both very different animals. Some people are considered cat people while others are dog people. When choosing which pet is best there are many things to consider. The

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    Horse Ownership Vs. Dog Ownership All over the world people own animals as pets, all serving their own purposes in life. The two animals I chose to write about today are horses and dogs. How much of a difference is there between having a gigantic horse as a pet versus having a fluffy little dog? There is quite a difference, let me tell you. Although they bear some superficial similarities, the differences between horses and dogs are quite clear, money for example, is the biggest difference between

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    While many dog-owners walk, play, and love their pet dogs, some dog-owners use the sweet and loyal creatures to fight and make money. Povey and F.E.D.S. agree with Dog Breeds Expert when it was stated, “where you find dog fights, you’ll often find a whole many more criminal activities taking place too.” (“Dog Fighting Breeds”) Povey continues this thought with saying dogfighting “is often associated with drug dealing, gambling, and other criminal activities related to gangs.” (Povey) It is agreeable

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    bulls should be allowed as pets as long as the owner possesses the proper experience with larger breeds of dogs and understand how to handle an overactive and playful type of dog. Scores of people believe that if a dog displays aggressive behavior towards other dogs, they will become aggressive towards people too. As robin rock, who works for Petfinder, clearly states in her web article Dog-aggression and people aggression are two distinctive traits and should not be confused. Unless a pit bull

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    Call of the Wild, by Jack London, a spoiled dog named Buck from a wealthy family is kidnapped and used as a sled dog by many teams as he journeys across Alaska. His wolf-like instincts present themselves. Buck a dynamic character in this novel. In the beginning of the novel when Buck lived with Judge Miller he was a “ruler of his domain,” and was relied on by his people to protect them. During the middle of the story, Buck had to fight many other dogs on his way to the top. Eventually, he was a leader

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    Dogs and cats are very different animals and they have different attitudes, needs, and habits. Understanding these differences can help in the process of choosing between them. For unwavering love and loyalty, not to mention protection, a dog is the choice. Dogs will not question authority, and they will, after some training, do exactly what they are told to do. There are many species of dogs, and they come in large, medium, and small sizes. Smaller sizes like poodles and bichons for people who just

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    Positive Impact of Dogs It is estimated that about seventy-eight million dogs are owned in the United States (“Pet Statistics.”). Given this, people obviously love dogs and have a reason for them to be in their home. Dogs have been in people’s lives for ages and have contributed much to the well-being of mankind. Dogs can take on a variety of different roles: service dogs , police dogs, military dogs, and pet dogs. They all play a tremendous role in the lives of individuals. Dogs can be entrusted

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    Many dog owners would agree that there are many benefits to having a dog in their life. Throughout time there have been multiple works of creativity that expresses the multiple benefits and risks of owning a dog. One poem, in particular by Rudyard Kipling titled “The Power of the Dog” (Rudyard Kipling)explains a sentiment that most pet owners would agree with. Kipling explains his attitude of being able to have owned a dog in his life and the effect that having a addition to your life in the form

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    The greatest gift the universe ever gifted us with has to be the dog. At least that is my opinion, and I am sticking to it. I have found no purer form of love in my seventeen years on this planet and I have found no better friend than a mutt pulled from a bad home and given nothing more than a few meals a day and spare affections.That is why, when I am asked to write about something, more often than not, it is a dog. That dog could be Sam, Birdy, Captain, Nadia, Harley, Dugan, KC, Axe, Monster, Faith

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    I Want To Save A Dog

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    puppy, I just wanted to save one from an unpleasant life and give it an enjoyable one. I begged my parents to let me get a dog from the pound, but they told me no. A few months later, my mom and I went on our morning run together before church. The neighbor’s dog always ran with us. We were just getting the midway point of our run when I heard a puppy yelp. The neighbor’s dog

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