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    popular dogs owned by dog owners is the pit bulldog. They are said to have a friendly temperament and is remarked for being attached to their owners. Pit bull dogs are good pets, but they can cause severe problems if they are not trained correctly. Even with their friendly attitude towards human, they are aggressive and defensive towards their territory. This tends to threaten the society when considering how to control the pit bulls of mauling incidents. Pit bulldogs and other attack dogs should

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    Discuss the similarities and differences between race and ethnicity and give and give an example of each. James M. Henslin defines race as “a group of people with inherited physical characteristics that distinguish it from another group” (2014). Meanwhile, ethnicity “refers to cultural characteristics” (Henslin, 2014). The difference mostly relies in a similar argument to the classic nature versus nurture argument. Race is what a person genetically inherits. Whether it may be skin tone or anatomical

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    A certified dog trainer explained the deadly mauling of two Pit Bulls of a 22-year-old Virginia woman to drastic lifestyle changes in the life of the canine. Valerie Paul, who has testified in several court cases involving animal, said that the outside influence could cause the dogs turning on their owner. However, the outside influence is not necessarily another animal or anything else but something that enticed the pet dogs to become overexcited and react the way they did. Sergeant Mike Blackwood

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    Student Name: Kinwen Foo Student ID: Gec000009f Unit task: VU21482 Task 1 1. Banning Pit Bull terriers. Hour alcohol can harm communities Wind forms Climate change Alpine logging 2. Wind power: In the past few years, resting on the research of the few scientists the latest argument states that wind power endangers the health of people. Wind turbines: Could be reason why bats die, a bat lung seems to have low pressure might cause to expand to the point of blood. 3. Alcohol Guidelines: Reducing the

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    Do Animals Have Rights?

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    even get reported (Animal). Over a hundred million animals are burned, skinned, beat, poisoned or abused in testing labs around the US. Dogs are the most abused and experimented on animals. The pit bull species is on the rise. In 2001 pit bulls made up thirteen percent of the dog abuse cases. In 2007 pit bulls became twenty five percent of the endangered dog species. Animals that are tortured for fur come from fur farms where they are kept in cramped cages and are killed around six months old. People

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    affection and socialized from a young age,they can be good, loyal companionsand great pets. Thisfact does not apply to only certain breeds of dogs, but all dogs in general.The media overplays the “danger”of bullybreeds. In a study conducted bythe Canine Research Council, the local media was monitored on how many articleswere put out based on four dog bite-related

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    actually plucked instead of cut. A well-groomed Airedale is a happy Airedale. American Staffordshire Terrier: The American Staffordshire terrier is a close relative to the English Staffordshire bull terrier. Similar to the American pit bull terrier in appearance, this breed is AKC registered. The American pit bull terrier is still often

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    Euthanizing Healthy Animals A one year old male black pit bull has been at animal control for a month now. He passed all the tests that many don’t pass. He made it through and began to have hope about a new loving home that he had never experienced. One day, though, one of the caretakers walks into the kennels and had a leash in her hand. She came into the dog’s kennel, and he started to wag his tail thinking that he is going on a walk. He was removed from the kennel and soon realized that they walked

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    Owning A Pit Bull Essay

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    Owning A Pit Bull Own a Good Dog Own A Pit Bull There are many different qualities to consider when choosing a dog. Pit Bulls have all the qualities needed to become a great companion. Although, if you treat them wrong when they're growing up there is a good chance they will get out of control. If you raise them right you will have one of the best dogs ever. For example my friend had a Pit Bull that he would hit for no reason and one-day the dog attacked him and hurt him pretty bad. This

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    What? Who don't like dogs? The relationship between dogs humans have change over time . Dogs are the best thing on the planet they are very helpful. They help people if there blind,and if they are paralysis the dog will help them. Dogs can be use for helping police those dogs are called drug dogs they are trained to smell for drugs other dogs are made to keep people happy when they are sad or upset people need to get a dog they are very helpful.When you get a puppy you can trained it to be helpfull

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