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    When you go to watch a television show or watch a movie, many times there is that ne dog that is so close to the main character and the producers build up this dog to the point that you can feel the connection between the character and the dog, then all of a sudden the producer kills the dog and your heart breaks with all the tears come. This is because all throughout history a do is a man's best friend, when we have a problem that we don't know the answer too many times we look at our dogs for…

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    The determining factor of whether they grow up with the correct behavior is heavily influenced by how the owners are raising and breeding them. There are many people that support the banning of pit bulls. People that support these bans believe that this breed contains a great risk to public safety and that a ban is necessary, even if innocent dogs and owners are penalized in the process…

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    Annotated Bibiography Arin Greenwood. “10 Stereotypes About Pit bull’s That Are Just. Dead. Wrong.” The huffington post. The Blog. Web. 07/28/2018 updated 09/27/2014 This article discussions the common myths that most people believe about pit bulls. Some myths that come from the media and others that people have just made up along the way. Some of these myths include “Do pit bulls have lock jaws, they’re not good with kids and pit bulls don’t get along with other animals,” too name a few.…

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    The Haybaler Problem In The Haybaler Problem we were trying to see how much each bale of hay weighed, and if there is more than one answer. There were 5 bales of hay in total, and when put together they would equal 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, and 91. So I decided to start doing guess and check like this: A+B=80 and then substituting numbers like 39+41=80. I did it like this because I needed to come up with at least one number to start off. I tried different numbers like 39, 38, 40, and…

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    The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog This dog is intelligent and very active. The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle dog will not be happy staying in the house for long periods of time. They are herding dogs and need exercise. They are often a one person dog. They can be cautious and not trust strangers, so they are good watch dogs. They will weigh 35 to 50 pounds and are 17 to 20 inches. They have bobbed tails. They have thick, weather-resistant coats. They are blue speckled or red…

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    Inbreeding is a type of breeding that puts two dogs from the same blood line to mate. “The roots of their genetically caused problems came about over the past two centuries, as dog shows became popular and people began selectively inbreeding the animals to have specific physical features”(Maldarelli). This causes their future generations which are today’s dogs to become messed up and coming out as genetic monsters. People shouldn’t be allowed to inbreed dogs because they could be born with…

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    Puppy Mill Case Study

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    Lesson 10 Review Questions 1. Puppies born in commercial breeding facilities (i.e. puppy mills) do not receive proper socialization; what are behavioral problems that may result later in life? What are some physical health problems that occur in puppies from puppy mills?? What are some physical health problems that occur among the breeding stock?? As a result of not getting socialization at a young age many problems can happen. The puppies could grow up and become afraid of everyone, become…

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    Tibetan Terrier History

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    TIBETAN TERRIER ORIGIN AND HISTORY The Tibetan terrier is a native of the “Lost Valley” of Tibet where it is considered a prized companion and luck bringer to those fortunate enough to possess them. The breed has been raised in Buddhist monasteries for over 2000 years and is considered the “Holy Dog of Tibet”. The lamas kept the dogs as watchdogs, companions and good luck charms. The dogs also did some herding and retrieved objects that fell down the mountain. The Tibetan terrier is not…

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    IRISH TERRIER ORIGIN AND HISTORY The Irish terrier is one of the older terrier breeds. Its solid red coat and long, sleek body distinguish it from other terriers. Earlier Irish terriers were black and tan, grey and brindle with the solid reds appearing at the end of the 19th century. In 1879 Champions Erin and Kilney Boy appeared at a show in Glasgow and are considered the mother and father of the breed. During that era the Irish terrier was one of the most popular breeds both in England and…

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    Animal Sounds Vocabulary in Chinese 作者:Lilian Keyword: animal sounds vocabulary in Chinese; list of animal sounds in Chinese Description: Here are the list of the Chinese animal sounds vocabulary. Let’s learn together it together! If you are an English-speaking kindergarten or primary school teacher who is searching for the right animal sounds in Chinese, then this is the right place to be! Since Chinese pronunciations are very different from other languages, Chinese people have different ways…

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