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    Dogs. There’s a reason we call them man’s best friend. We can learn so many things from a dog’s behavior, personality, demeanor, resiliency, and most importantly, the willingness to provide their family members with unconditional love, loyalty, and companionship down to their very last breath. You come in the door from a long day’s work. The dog doesn’t judge you; he doesn’t care how you’re dressed or if you’ve just had a really bad day. No matter the situation, your dog is happy to see you. You

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    Saint Bernards need a lot of care, but what’s important about caring for these canines is their health. Saint Bernards require long walks each day in order to keep them in shape. If it’s hot outside, it’s best to keep Saint Bernards cool and not overheat. Due to breeding, some Saint Bernards can get health problems or disorders because of the genetics. “Saint Bernards are prone to wobbler syndrome, heart problems, skin problems, hip dysplasia, tumors, and extropian” states www.dogbreedinfo.com. If

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    Dusty Berthold ENG 101, 43507 Narrative Rough Draft I Bust Mine So I Can Kick Yours “No matter how many lows life deals you, you can still rely on your hard work and determination to make your dreams come true.” The life lesson in Princess and the Frog. I live by this lesson. I’ve had my ups and downs and a year off to focus on my own life. But dog shows are my dream and my passion and I think the low times give me determination to push farther and make more out of it. I busted

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    Deidre: A Short Story

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    I really don’t like stairs. We entered the dog section where there was at least 30 dogs. We all walked around together and whenever a dog saw my mom they started barking because they wanted her attention. We decided to pick the most playful boxer-mastiff. We went outside to the visiting area. A guy brought him outside

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    Russell Dent October 23, 2017 Anthropology 100 Professor Aranyosi Midterm Essay 1 Apes and Humans: Different Branches of the Same Tree? Many of the more religious among us would contend that the idea of humans and apes being related is laughable. There are glaringly obvious differences in appearance and behavior between apes and humans. As a very obvious example, one population has completely furry bodies and not much going on upstairs, while the other is much less furry and can build supercomputers

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    Since the 1980’s, there’s been a high level of concern among the general public with regard to breed-specific aggression in Pit Bulls. The reasons behind this backlash against Pit Bulls are threefold; longitudinal studies beginning in the 1970’s demonstrated that unprovoked canine attacks were carried out by Pit Bulls at a level disproportionate to their population, misconceptions about their aggressive nature made them attractive pets to owners who were more likely to raise aggressive

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    activities in terms of helping out humans are usually called working dogs. Some working dog breeds include, Boxer, Bullmastiff, Doberman Pinscher, German Shepherd, Giant Schnauzer, Great Dane, Rottweiler, Saint Bernard, Siberian Husky, and Tibetan Mastiff etc. Service dogs such as guide

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    In order for my classmates and me to get to know each other better, our teacher, Mrs. Henry, put us all in groups. We conducted interviews of each member of our group, and it allowed us to become more familiar with each other. The people in my group are Holly, Kaitlyn, and Gervante. I would like to tell you about their goals accomplishments, and aspirations. Holly is a thirty four year old athletic mother who wants to become a social worker. In her free time, she enjoys playing volleyball and softball

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    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 need an extra friend and bigger dogs like rottweilers and Mastiffs for those who are in need of further protection. Dogs require a lot of attention, and they will make sure their owners are aware of it. They need to be watched constantly and must be taken regularly for walks, because, as most owners know, a dog

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    adulthood planned out. Wife, Kids, 4 dogs, a teacup pig, a shetland pony, and a chinchilla or an anaconda depending who wins the game of monopoly that we have been playing for a year. I want to have 2 kids, a boy and a girl. The dogs I want are 2 Grand Mastiffs and 2 Pit Bulls. I will have Large, Large, Medium, Medium. I want a shetland pony because they are the dog version of horses and I can strap a baby saddle to it and I won’t have to carry a baby around. Some say that that may be bad but i call it

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