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    You Won’t Believe How Dangerous These Dogs Are Alternative Titles Dangerous Dogs That Will Make You Think Twice of Getting a Pet Dog Top 25 Most Dangerous Dogs. # 2 Will Give You Goosebumps! 25 Most Dangerous Dog Breeds In Existence 25 Most Dangerous Dogs in the Planet [gallery] 25 Dangerous Dogs That Will Make You Become A Cat Lover Forever Featured Image of the Article http://cdn2.list25.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Slide1189.jpg Keywords dangerous dogs dangerous dog breed Metadata Your

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    Slavs, Romans and Greeks. The Molossus dog was thought to be the most powerful dog by the Romans and underwent intense training for war. The Romans and Greeks exploited dogs for the purpose of defense. During the Late Antuquity, Atilla the Hun used Molosser dogs. The Spanish conquerors of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century used armored dogs who were skilled to kill the locals. Dogs were also

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    Dogs Essay

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    I was gone a lot from my wife during my four years of service in the United States Navy. At the housing unit my wife and I lived in weapons were not authorized, But I wanted to find a way to protect her while I was gone. I left months at a time for training exercises, and deployments and I knew she needed protection while I wasn't around. We lived in Virginia Beach which is about 1,700 miles from home, so she didn't have much family around. It was paramount to get something to watch over her and

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    Having a dog can be a big responsibility, they come in all shapes and sizes with their own sets of requirements. There are so many breeds to choose from, one of the breeds that stand out is the “Cane Corso” also known as the “Italian Mastiff”, from its long history and its distinct features this dog is an amazing choice. These canines may look frightening at first, but if you get a little closer you will see that they are very kind and friendly. The “Cane Corso” breed originates from Italy, but

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    My Favorite Dog Essay

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    Owning a dog is a lot of work You have to take them for walks, runs, feed them, cuddle with them, and play with them. Getting a puppy is even more work because you have to train them and get them on schedule. Bulldogs have great personalities. They are cuddly, playful, but are not the best for children unless they grew up around kids. Since I was around 4-years-old, I have been around dogs. The first one we had was a English bulldog. He had short, stubby little legs. But we were young, and he would

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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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    A painting untitled “A Bold Bluff”, from a series by C.M Coolidge called “Dogs Playing Poker”, a paradoxical painting at which 5 anthropomorphic dogs engage in a nerve wracking match of poker, is played until an enormous accumulation of chips are at stake, and it is all banking on a bluff. “A Bold Bluff” captures moments before the final result of an intense poker game with a background of a calm american home in the early 1900’s, staring 5 dogs that are given human physiological and physical abilities

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    and differences to the American Staffordshire and American Pit Bull terriers. The breeds, in fact, are so similar most are referred to as just “pit bull”. Both the American Staffordshire and American Pit Bull belong to the same breed known as the molosser group. The differences between the two are found in their body and head size, power and agility, and temperament. The similarities are found in their history, lineage and popularity throughout the years. Dog fighting, also known as pit fighting

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    In the UK, it is against the law to own certain types of dogs. These include pit bull terriers (as well as the Japanese Tosa, the Dogo Argentino and the Fila Brasileiro). The type of dogs: “Pit Bull” isn’t a breed. It is a general term used to portray all dogs with almost the same qualities and traits, regularly referred to by the public as Pit Bulls. This addresses the ban of these types of breed of dog in the UK and is addressed to owners of any “Pit Bull” type of dog, including American

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