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    get a free box, or donate the freebie to a shelter dog, if you recommend to a friend. And not only do you get a free box,…

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    My Essay is all about rehabilitation and how it helps people who struggle with different things. For example, Animal Therapy can help those with high anxiety. Pool Therapy can help people calm down and relax their mind and body. Counselling and Talking can give someone the opportunity to have someone they can trust to talk things over and feel better about themselves and others. Animal therapy is a good thing to do if you have high anxiety or a high level of stress, or a mental illness or other…

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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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    Cats vs Dogs: Who makes a better pet? We all love to have a pet, some people go for animals like birds, snakes, or hamsters. Although, most people would prefer just to stick with the more common four-legged animals, such as a dog or cat, and that’s what I’m going to be focusing on. In this essay I am going to compare cats and dogs, not just as animals, but as pets. They differ in many ways, but also have several similarities. My goal is to help my audience understand better if they would like a…

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    Pavlov, a Russian physiologist studied animals and the mechanisms underlying their digestive systems. His interest lied in reflexes when he saw dogs drooling with the presence of food. Therefore, he conducted an experiment in which a dog was hooked up to an apparatus that measured the dog’s salivation response. Amidst testing, he discovered that the dog would begin salivating before seeing or smelling the food. Though this was a phenomenon he stumbled upon, it also bothered Pavlov since he could…

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    summer of 2008, my Mom, Dad, brother, and I all drove to a farm out in the middle of nowhere to check out some puppies we saw on craigslist.When we arrived, I saw a grassy field with 5 dogs on it, and trees covering the perimeter. The dad of all the puppies was watching over like an ancient guardian, he was pretty intense, he was a massive brown Labrador, that didn’t move around much because of his old age; the farmer that owned them told me that the dad was 12. Not wanting my eventual dog in…

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    Scarred for life As a kid in elementary I didn’t have many friends, wouldn’t exactly talk to a lot of people, and I was kind of the “lonely” type. I was in 5th grade from what I remember. Even though I was so quiet I expressed my personality to others with my work in art, where I absolutely loved to be! I pretty much hated music because the teacher would always put the other class in front of the one I was in, I’d always kick the girl’s seat in front of me and we pretty much hated each other. To…

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    repeated by Steinbeck throughout the story. Carlson has the qualities of a Jester archetype. Carlson only worries about what is currently happening, while occasionally cracking a joke. Carlson is the only man who complains about the smell of Candy’s dog, saying that the “stink hangs around [the bunkhouse] even after he’s gone” (page 44), showing that he only cares about how the bunkhouse smells now. He…

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    About a year ago my step dad came home with a dog. It was probably six weeks old I'm not for sure. When he brought him home I had a holy-cow-look on my face. We did not have a name for him so we decided to name him after my great grandpa his name was Harvey. My step dad told me he had bought it for me and him to go hunting so he could be our hunting dog. So every day I would try to take him outside and play fetch with him but he really didn't understand the concept of bringing the ball back he…

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    I dissagree on bringing your dog to a work place. Dogs are not meant to be locked in a tight environment all day. I think it would be a big distraction issue for a dog to be in a workplace, an unhealthy issue, and a safety concern for others. To begin, my opinion may be a lot different than others. Having a dog or any kind of pet at a work place that doesnt have the right environment isn't the best to begin with and not all people like dogs. Dogs become antsy, and they most of the time always…

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