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    Danielle Paciorek Honors English II Mr. Bergmann 10 October, 2016 Today around America, 62 percent of the population owns at least one pet in their household, leaving the other 38 percent animal-free but how come they do not have one? Maybe because they hate animals or don 't have the essentials to care for one. Maybe they simply just are not sure if they want one. Although many people do not have pets, having an animal as a pet comes with many benefits. Some include helping with children, lowering

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    “Approximately 7.6 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year. Of those, approximately 3.9 million are dogs and 3.4 million are cats” (Pet Statistics). Many animals are rescued and taken to shelters all around the United States. These shelters provide all the resources and take care of the animals until they are well or adopted. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, or ASPCA, is a non-profitable organization that is dedicated to preventing animal

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    The overall purpose of this Instructional Design project is to identify how dogs can help to enrich the lives of those who are disabled by subsequently being rescued from destruction. “The instructional design process begins with the identification of a problem or need and determine the appropriate intervention” (Morris, 2013). The urgent need for finding new homes has been identified among Canine Rescue Groups. Although, these groups are generally organized in breed specific categories, such as

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    The fourth amendment of the United States constitution guarantees "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." This amendment was added to the United States Constitution to protect people’s right to privacy and

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    In 2009, he launched the ACG’s Field Investigations & Response team to provide skilled support to municipal, state and federal agencies during large-scale puppy mill seizures, dog fighting raids, animal hoarding cases and other instances of animal cruelty, as well as natural disasters such as the Joplin, Mo. tornado and Superstorm

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    should have taken more seriously.  If we had only understood what was happening to him perhaps we could have prevented what happened next.   Gibson’s second seizure came a few days later as he sat at the top of the stairs, a place where he commonly went to relax.  The shaking started again.       “What was that?!” echoed Dad’s booming voice in response to the crash we had just heard. Gibson had fallen all the way

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    and survival rate is highly lower in AA. Why are AA women more likely to have an adverse effect to treatment of vaginal cancer than white women and what is being done to reduce this issue? b. Epilepsy in dogs- Thursday evening my 8-month-old Pomeranian had a seizure. They were clustered seizures, which lead me to believe that he is epileptic. I did some additional readings and found

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    “Why Shelter Dogs Should not be put down, but used to benefit our society”. Animal Euthanasia, is a process during which an animal is put to death. According to Humane society “about 2.4 million healthy, adoptable cats and dogs - about one every 13 seconds- are put down in U.S shelters each year.” (humane society.) The saying that dogs are a man’s best friend is often thought of when thinking of dogs, but what if I tell you the man is the dog 's best friend, or even the only friend, only family

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    friend though, this dog became my family. Chelsea was the smartest dog I knew, being able to understand our commands (In Russian of course, as we spoke that at home) at the age of 2. I was able to teach it hand commands, like raising my hand in front of me as if telling someone to stop, which signaled sit. Lay down was me waving my hand down, as if petting a dog in a vertical motion. Chelsea was a one of a kind dog to say the least, bringing joy and comfort to a growing family. My dog perfectly fit the

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    Abstract This paper will talk about how dogs are just like humans. The four main reasons are that a dog’s brain is similar to a humans, emotions are shared, jobs, and disease and health problems. The experiment that Professor Gregory Burns did allowed him look into a dog’s brain will be mentioned. He results showed many things and gave him some answers that he was hoping to find ("Dogs Are Even More Like Us Than We Thought", 2015). Dogs can also understand what is being told to them after a while

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