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    stands out is (This is a personal issue for me since my ex-husband is a medically documented sociopath and I had put a stop to Tim walking our pit bulls and for him to have any contact with any of our seven dogs someone present our dogs were kicked, punched, jerked at the neck by chain lead shed hardness tightened into place around their necks and even my pit bulls become cowardly dogs). There are times where your own pets become afraid of you just by how you treat them and would not want to be around

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    Different Performance Championship Titles Your Dog Can Earn For dogs to have a championship or Ch designation that is added as a prefix to their name, they must qualify for a championship. In the past, title are earned from conformation shows, where dogs are judged based on their breed, and how they conform to established breed types and individual breed standards. These days, however, dogs are considered champions if they attain a high degree of perfection in other dogs sports and performance championships

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    The nontrainers would typically try something a few times—say, getting the dog to lie down—and then, whether they were successful or not, they would stop training. When the next activity was called for, they’d do the same thing—try two or three repetitions, often with significant pauses in between, and then quit. They’d chat with anybody nearby, check their watches, adjust their clothing, sometimes pat the dog. But no more training. Most of their training time consisted of this “between- training”

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    Should dogs be banned from public parks? There are dog parks for a reason. Recreation areas and public spaces are one of the most important parts of any community. They are places to relax with friends and families, exercise and enjoy the outdoors. Unfortunately, the experience is not always pleasant because of the actions of a dog. Dogs should not be allowed in public places because they are dangerous, extremely destructive and create messes. Dogs are dangerous to the community since they can be

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    best selling and award winning books about the intelligence, mental abilities, and history of dogs. If it had to be anyone to be against dog fighting it would have to be this guy. His life revolves around dogs and the most unique thing about his research is that not only is his study about dogs but about the behavior between humans and dogs to understand more on why we love them. Coren has so much study time behind him which is probably why he is so successful in most of the things he’s done. This

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    Intro All cross bred Pit bulls, Staffords, Pit bull terrier, Japanese Tosa and even the Rottweilers are all known as dangerous dogs. But are they really? Is it in their blood to be aggressive or could it be the owners with little training and weak values. Do we want high risk dogs to be banned in NZ, or to let them roam the streets with collars telling the community they are dangerous. In this essay I will be debating my views of why high risk dog breeds should be treated with respect. I will be

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    Imagine being in a place where all you can see is stunning, gigantic, green landscapes. In these big rolling hills there are gorgeous blue waterfalls with pine trees as green as the grass that surrounds the mountainside. Coming to the clearing of a field, some overhear pounding below on the cobblestone streets. Out of the corner of the eye, you see it. The jaw-dropping, snow white, Great Pyrenees dog! However, keep reading to grasp further information about the Pyrenees located in Europe! Many would

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    On 10/03/16 at 4:00pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 669 E Jenkins Ave on a dog on dog or cat attack, owner known. I arrived at the location and was met by Columbus Police Officers (CPD) who stated that they have been dealing with the male subject that resided at 659 E Jenkins Ave for a long time. CPD Officers explained that three dogs owned by that resident got loose and attack a dog at 669 E Jenkins Ave. I talk to witness Clarissa Rodriguez who owned the dog that was attacked

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    Everyone believes something, whether it be a fact or a law or a religion. The Shamanic believes that everything is alive and carries within it the power and wisdom of your animal. They believe that everyone has a spirit animal, and you need to honor your spirit animal. I feel that my spirit animal is a lion. Lions in the Shamanic belief have certain customs: family, strength, energy, courage, guardian, and protector. All of these qualities in shamanic beliefs will be given to you. The lion has so

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    Dogs: War Machine? “The relationship between a military working dog and a military dog handler is about as close as a man and a dog can become. You see this loyalty, the devotion, unlike any other and the protectiveness” (“Robert Crais Quotes”). Dogs have been used in war for a long time. They were used in countless American wars with other countries (English 10-13). Many dogs have saved their handlers lives. Dogs have been used in many wars: “At the height of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the

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