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    Should People Be Allowed To Keep Pit-Bulls? By Seven S. Mitchell Now what do you think when you hear the name “Pit-Bull”? The Pit-Bull is a mixed breed of dog, mixed with Terrier and Mastiff dog types. Also, known as "Pit" Yankee Terrier, Rebel Terrier and Staffordshire Fighting Dog. Some may say that Pit-Bulls are great pets to have and like many other animals that become very emotionally connected with their owners and families. However, others think that Pit-Bull are violent monsters that know

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    From what I 've seen, and from what she has told me. When she got shot by him that day, it proved to me that she was right. It was just a normal day. My mother sister, and I, driving around. My uncle had called and told us how he had gotten a new pit bull puppy, and he invited us over to come see it. We arrive, and this puppy is the cutest pup I 've ever seen. She was brindle with blue eyes. My mom wanted to talk to my uncle about us keeping her. While lying on the couch playing with the puppy, I

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    A consensus of many dog owners would be that public dog parks are essential to the maintainance of social, mental, and physical canine condition. A lack thereof could result in depression, aggression, and general restlessness in the dog population in any given community that does not allow for open yard space. It is generally accepted that dogs not only desire, but require interaction with fellows of their species. Isolation within the company of only humans can dissolve a dog's emotional makeup

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    I would love to bring my dog to work but, bringing your dog to work can be a hard task because dogs sometimes do what they want to do versus what you tell them. I am a dog owner and I would love to spend time with my dog all day. I can not do so because I have a job and work 12 hour shifts. Allthough I would like to bring along my dog, it would be very hard. It would be hard because certain jobs and work sights would scare dogs because of loud noises. Another reason is that most non dog oweners would

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    What’s the Best Dog Breed for Your Activity Level? As there are over 150 different breeds of dogs, it is not enough to select what kind of dog to get based on looks and character. It is also important to consider your own lifestyle and activity level to know whether a dog breed is right for you and your family. To make it really simple for you, there are two types of dogs based on activity level: 1. High-energy dogs Originally bred to hunt or herd, high-energy dogs are always ready and looking

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    After reading the two responses from the employees about the "Bring Your Dog to Work" program, I belive that bringing your dog to your workplace should not be acceptable. There are many issues regaurding this idea such as; employees may be allergic to dogs, not knowing how your dog will behave around others, and the amount of attention they will need. These issues can prevent future problems. First of all, bringing dogs into the presence of co-workers could be a bad desicion because some employees

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    Should employees be allowed to bring their dog to work? My answer is no and here the are the reasons why. First of all, if employees were allowed to bring their dog to work, not a lot of work would be done. The owner would be too distracted to do their work due to having to keep an eye on their dog. Which could disrupt them from working. Also, every dog that would come in would all be very different from one another. For example, one dog could be professionally trained and well behaved while others

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    Are You A Dog Walker That Got Hurt On The Job? Know Your Rights Walking a dog may seem like an innocent act, but it can actually lead to a non-fatal fall if you are not careful. If your job is a professional dog walker, it puts you at a higher risk of it happening to you while on the job. Do you know what your rights are if someone’s dog causes you to fall and injure yourself while walking them? You need to know your rights if you want to get the compensation you deserve for an injury. Prove That

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    Pitbulls Pros And Cons

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    admit as much, pit bulls are often taken for granted for a good name. Colleen Lynn is a web designer from Texas who was attacked in 2007, she created a website “dogs bite.org” with reports that follow pit bull attacks around the country. “Pit bulls are dangerous and have a nasty bite, not all pit bulls will go off gut when they do their bite is nasty.” Lynn said (Greenwood, 2010). From reading further upon Lynn's website it is evident that there is an increasing number of pit bull attacks, from 2005

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    of dog, and currently, this legislation is targeted towards pit bulls. The reason you guys should care is because, every year in the U.S alone, 3.9 million dogs are euthanized, of those 3.9 million, 1 million are pit bulls, that’s roughly 2,800 pit bulls put down per day. If some of you own a pit bull or

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