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    Chip's is easily trained and learns from every interaction that you have with him. He can adapt and interact with you just like a real dog. Over time he will become your best friend. A plus side is that he allows you to have all of the fun and companionship of a pet but without the expense and inconvenience. Perfect for those who live in apartments or other environments that do not allow pets. Features Like None Other This powered pooch offers a host of features not to be found on other…

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    Have you ever wondered when dogs started being by our sides? They have been by our sides for thousands of years ago. Dogs have changed a lot over the years. They changed from wolves to a man's best friend. The relationship between dogs and humans has changed over time because wolves became dogs and dogs became pets. A long time ago dogs had been wolves and they were ferocious. They were human and animal killers. Hundreds of thousands of years ago, humans regarded wolves wary of…

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    Training Dogs

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    How to treat your dog as a friend? When you are out with your dog, sometimes you don't put a collar around your dog's head as you are in a safe area. People are baffled by this, the reason that the dog follows you wherever you go is that the dog sees you as a leader. Here are some tips for training dogs on how to walk, and control it and be good friends in the future. Try to be a good trainer You should learn how to be a good trainer and to control your dog without any bad reactions. The time…

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    ADA: A Case Study

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    Gwendolyn, you made a great point when you stated “a service animal is a highly trained animal primarily a dog that will provide assistance to an owner who is classified as having a disability and qualify for a service animal”. Title one of the ADA, protects disable individuals that deals with employment. The employers do not have to allow all service animals or therapy animals in the workplace. Gwendolyn Title 1 requires the employer and also the employee to engage in the process that deals…

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    Why Dog Bed

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    Why Your Dog Needs A Dog Bed By Stephen Dolan Aug 17, 2007 Starting out with a high quality dog bed can help keep your dog fit and healthy. If you get your hound used to sleeping in one spot it's less likely to sleep on the floor or other hard surfaces which can cause arthritis and calluses in later years. He's alos less likely to sleep on your bed, which may be a blessing if he grows to his fill 100lb size! A dog bed allows your pet to have his own space, a place where he can curl up, relax and…

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    Shapes Your dog groomer can shape your dogs foot either in an oval, a cat-like or a hare-footed shape. Which one to choose will depend on the breeds standard and the original purpose for that breed. Generally the cat-like foot is found on breeds where endurance is needed. The oval foot is a combination of the cat-like and the hare foot, and can be found on breeds where both endurance and speed are important. Large feet were developed by breeders for travelling in snow or sand or for swimming.…

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    Analysis Of Jimmy Chew

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    Our story is about a dog who is known as Jimmy Chew. He is 2-year-old Retriever, Labrador who was qualified to be accepted into the Canyon County Sheriff’s Drug Dog Training Program. He is shown here in the picture with his handler Casey Zechman an Officer for Canyon County Sheriff’s Dept. While Jimmy was associated with WVHS he displayed some qualities that are sought after by Law Enforcement agencies. Some of these qualities are that they must be ball driven, have a prey drive, and have a…

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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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    Summers may mean unlimited sun fests and while the weather allows us to walk along the beach and sip that mango smoothie while lying comfortably on the sand, let us also take into consideration our beloved pets and how they will become comfortable amid the scorching temperature. If the high temperature can be unbearable for humans, imagine its extent on animals that have thick hair covering their body. Understand that domesticated animals are not trained to adapt to the harsh environment as…

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    Dachshund The American Bull terrier, often referred to as the Pit Bull, is considered to be the most aggressive dog breed around. However this has been proven to be false, by a k9 aggression test. The truth is the Pit Bull is not the most aggressive breed, because this characteristic belongs to the Dachshund breed. The differences between the Pit Bull and the Dachshund breeds are uncanny, of course the most obvious differences being those of the dogs size and stature. The average…

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