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    Four Types Of Dogs Essay

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    Having a K-9 as a resource can benefit the one using them greatly, this is because a “dogs nose is 40 times more powerful than a human nose” (Tyson, Peter ). With their nose being 40 times better than a humans nose they can pick up on things that humans can not, making the K-9 unit a great tool to sniff out drugs, bombs and picking up the scent of other humans. Dogs are trained at a young age to become a part of the K-9 unit for many police forces, the dog of choice is any of four different types of dogs they are chosen for how easy they can be trained and the level of intelligence. Dogs have been often referred to as mans best friend. “We can learn so many things from a dog’s behavior, personality, demeanor, resiliency, and most importantly, the willingness to provide their family members with unconditional love, loyalty, and companionship down to their very last breath” (Parent, Bernie). Dogs live in the…

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    The Day We got Scarlett My siblings and I had been asking for a dog for forever. Everyone in my neighborhood had a dog. You could not walk outside without seeing at least two dogs. We had never had a pet besides fish but they did not live for longer than a week. One day, I was on our family's computer. My mom had been on it before me and forgot to close the tab she was on. I clicked on it. It was a website that said the types of dogs that were good for families. I was surprised because my…

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    first time owning a dog, it is natural to not know what type of grooming your dog requires. Here is a quick guide to the five main types of grooming your dog is going to need, as well as when they will need it. #1 Hair Brushing One of the most common types of grooming that your dog is going to need is hair brushing. Brushing your dog on a regular basis will help their coat stay nice and shiny. It an also help you control shedding during the spring and summer months. Additionally, brushing your…

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    life of America’s most misjudged dog, the pit bull. Pit bulls have a bad reputation because of the types of people who own them and how they are raised. Even though pit bull attack rates are much higher than other breeds does not mean banning them is the answer. A dog is never born mean, the attitude of the dog depends on their owner. So banning pit bulls from specific areas or states would not be fair, nor make much of a change. People should be allowed to keep pit bulls because they are no…

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    Fencing For Dog Essay

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    Title: Factors to Consider When Choosing the Right Fencing for Dogs Description- There are a number of factors that need to be considered when choosing the right fencing for dogs and the factors have been elaborated here. Dog fences help in keeping the dogs in their owner’s yard and within a particular perimeter of the house. These are also used for keeping other animals or the dogs owned by other people, out of the house. The installation of the right dog fences can offer great peace of mind to…

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    Essay On Roman Pets

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    especially dogs. Dogs are the second most commonly owned pet in the world today, after cats (which were actually not kept as pets in the Roman empire). Although dogs were owned more for their guarding and hunting skills in the Roman Empire rather than their companionship, there were also a number of other pets that were commonly kept, ones similar to those that many people have today. Pets, namely dogs, were an important part of Roman home life. Although dogs were the most popular pet kept in…

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    Poodle Vs Maltase

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    many people have a pet because a pet is able to become friend for humans, for example dogs. it is a pet which most people love it because very interest and the most interesting dogs such as a poodle and maltese. the dogs have common in terms of auditory and olfactory but poodle and maltese have also differences in appearance. why many people love dogs? because dogs is smart animal. Dog is mammals that were evolved with many variations of race and also a social animals most near with human, it…

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    Dogs have many different color traits, personality traits, and jobs that we as humans don’t notice. They have to show emotion and love to their owner. They colors attract the eye of millions, it's just the personality of the dog and human. We could have a perky personality and get a dog that is calmed down and that dog could help us. They save dogs and humans lives that we don’t see. We physically don’t know what a dog is thinking or feeling, but we can give them hope and peace and someone to…

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    What is canine mange? How do dogs get it? and what are the effects? Canine mange has been affecting dogs and dog owners everywhere. First you need to know what canine mange. According to Dr. Becker, “canine mange is a skin condition that is caused by several different species of parasitic mites. That embed themselves on your dog's skin or hair follicles.” A thing to know is that mites live naturally on dogs. Two common types of mites that can cause mange are Demodex canis that cause…

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    own a Border Collie? Border Collies are a type of dog breed and a common family pet. They occupy a space in numerous homes but there are numerous responsibilities that should be taken in account. Future owners or current owners do not realize that owning a Border Collie takes time, effort, and work to satisfy their needs. Satisfying their needs are important because they are essential for the Border Collies well-being. These needs are considered responsibilities because it is the owners duty to…

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