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    aid in rescue and to educate people about these dogs and how loving they can be. The news and media have made these dogs look like beasts of terror when it was most likely the result of poor ownership. I want to share my story of how I came face to face with said beasts and all I got was a mountain of kisses, never ending love, and constant companionship. I grew up in a house where moving was a constant and the thought of having a dog was forbidden. My father never had animals growing up – this…

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    make a person change; sometimes the change is positive, and other times it is negative. Either way, there is no avoiding change. Animals are helpful, passionate, and sometimes dangerous. In Autobiography, Dogs makes us human by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson describes when a dog named Max that is helpful to his owner. ”The lady who owned him was a severe diabetic, and if her blood sugar level got low during the night Max would wake up her husband and bug him until he got up and…

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    Call Of The Wild

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    Wild The story is based off the life and adventures of a mixed breed St. Bernard dog named Buck. He was born and raised in California as an estate dog who was free to roam the property as he pleased. His life was going pretty good until a gardener who was working for the estate kidnapped him and took him to Alaska. In Alaska at the time the gold rush was just picking up and strong dogs were in high demand. The dogs were used to haul sleds and carry heavy loads of gold. This experience was all…

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    bodily fluids like they would walk through a yard on a snowy blizzard day. Dogs loudly barking, howling, growling, whining trying to be heard by a savior to rescue each one from the horrid abuse. Each dog that lives at a puppy mill does not live at all as most are matted with fur, covered in feces from the dog living in the cage above them, crusted eyes shut, and even diseases. Bial acknowledges that “puppy mills keep breeding dogs in overcrowded, shabby, and unsanitary cages-often rows of cages…

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    threatening manner. ¿-Who are you? He asked ¿What doing here? I stand up and put behind myself my brothers saying: they're, my brothers, and the dog our companion. The man examine us for a moment, I felt an eternity and after made signs to us of following him. As he seeing us wouldn't intend to move nor Prince stopped growling, gently he told us: - Listen children, I wouldn’t harm you, come inside the house and my wife will offer a bite to eat, I guess will be hungry, and looking at Prince…

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    and gold colored dog sits quietly at the bus stop. Suddenly, a yellow school bus turns a corner and screeches to a stop. The dog stands, tongue sticking out, tail wagging. The doors open. Kids pour out, and they stop to pet the dog or stare and say, “Awww.” The dog sniffs its way through the crowd, and finds his owner, a young fourth grade boy who is the last to get off the bus. The dog bounded towards him, and the boy scoops him up into his arms, smiling and grinning. The dogs licks and…

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    The beginning has two dogs presumably from his early childhood, while the ending has one dog belonging to his post-retirement father, and an interlude with Sedaris’s own pet cat. The sorrow in this story derives from the tragic demise of all the pets mentioned in it. Fell down half-dead and escaped to the wilderness were the fate of the first dogs. The last dog was an untimely replacement to another one named Melina that “against all advice, my father simply could not bear to let…

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    “RUFF!” My dogs barking kept ringing in my head after my best friend had recently passed. After Deacon died I could not wait ready to have a new dog! I could die I flattened on the days that I did not have any after school activities, I had absolutely no friends to hang out with and I really needed a new friend. I could not be the only one who wanted a new dog! My mom went over the top desperate to get a new dog. She’s looking on every dog website to find dogs up for adoption. Every time…

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    Dog Loper Narrative

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    the year of 2016 my family and I were moving and our black lab Loper had to stay with my grandma and grandpa when we were showing our house. While Loper was at my grandparents house he had a couple of adventures. Also Loper has separation anxiety from my dad. This is the story of my dog Loper. While we were showing our house in Frederick our dog Loper couldn’t stay in our house so my grandparents said that they could watch loper for us. Our house was showing Loper had to stay at my…

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    their dogs, they experience a sense of well-being and feel less stress and anxiety. One of the main reasons in my opinion to agree with allowing dogs in the work environment. Everyone should enjoy their time at work. As every employee is to behave accordingly, I believe this should apply to those who do intend to bring their dogs to the work environment. Demanding that all dogs who are brought into the environment of work prior to attending, take a training class. This will certify the dogs as…

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