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    Aggressive Breeds The essay I chose is by Lisa from Howell, Michigan. Site http://thisibelieve.org/essay/139917/. Lisa writes about aggressive breeds of dogs and the pit bull being one of them. I believe that there is no such thing as an aggressive breed of a dog. People often claim that American Pit-bull Terriers (Pit-Bulls) are an aggressive breed of a dog. That is frustrating to me as I have a Pit-Bull, and she is not aggressive. I knew when I decided to get a Pit-Bull pup that I would be…

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    I think people should train dogs to be helpful and be of service. Dogs can help disabled people, help find missing bodies and be companions to shut-ins. Dogs are animals that can not only be used as pets but also can be trained to help people in needy situations. This is why I think dogs should be trained to help people. The first reason dogs need to be trained is help people who are in need some type of assistance. Disabled people who are blind, has a seizure disorder, mental illness,…

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    Dogs Vs Outside Dogs

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    depending on where they live. Sometimes their physical traits will be represented by their lifestyle. That means that the dog might act different based on what it’s owner acts like or says.Dogs could have different jobs, they could be a different breed, or their physical traits from what they do every day. Different dogs have different styles of life. If you have an inside dog it is most likely just for enjoyment. If you have an outside dog it might be for enjoyment, but it might be for…

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    Pit Bull Terrier History

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    The American pit-bull terrier origin begins in the early 1700s in Ireland and England where the breed was first discovered. Before it became the American pit-bull terrier, its original name was the Staff shire terrier. The American pit-bull terrier was a breed formed from tow distinctive dogs. The bulldog was use for the strength and muscular build of the American pit-bull terrier. The white terrier gave the American pit-bull terrier the speed, agility, and the overall bravery to be used as…

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    Pitbull Controversy

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    Out of all the different breeds of dogs, Pit bulls tend to top the list of controversy. Those who own the breed pose arguments stating that pit bulls are intelligent, obedient, and extremely loyal. Those opposed to the breed argue a different viewpoint of vicious attacks, aggressive behaviors and illegal dog fighting. Despite difference in opinion, pit bulls are a danger to society because of their aggressive tendencies, fatal attacks, and ignorant owners. Pit bulls have a tendency to have…

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    countries banned Pit bulls, the number of dog bite incidents increased. Likewise, the number of dog rings will not decrease. If Pit bulls are taken away, dog rings will fill the role with another breed, ultimately destroying that breed like the Pit bull. In these example, both citizens and dog breeds suffer, showing that riding a community of Pit bulls serves to create more downside than upside. Moreover, banning pit bulls will cause cities to…

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    Servic Service Dogs

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    and wouldn’t meet all the qualifications if they were trained like a service dog. The stereotypical service dogs are Retrievers and Labradors, but almost any breed can become a service dog if they have the skills, willingness, and correct attitude. Although smaller dogs rarely become PTSD service dogs or are given to veterans. Pugs and bulldogs are hardly ever service dogs due to their shorter lifespan because of their squished…

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    mass majority of these attacks come from three different breeds of dog. The third most dangerous dog in the United States would be the boxer a tall, short muzzled breed. The Rottweiler is considered the second most dangerous dog in the country, a shorter breed with a short muzzle and a very muscular body . Leaving pit bulls at number one in the country another very muscular, short muzzled dog breed that is also very short. All three of these breed are responsible for more than half of the dog…

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    an aggressive and vicious animal. Some people have banned pit bulls from their area, because of their recent attacks, and aggressive behavior. Marcy Setter of the pit bull rescue center says”There is not a breed of dog that is inherently more dangerous, than the Pitbull.” Other breeds were labeled as vicious if they harmed a person fatally; or killed another dog.Although all pit bulls were automatically included in the dangerous or vicious category, they are still dangerous to anyone. In…

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    Have you ever wondered, which dog breed best suits your personality? I bet you sure did. Do you think, even dogs would like to have their way of choosing a human based on its personality? Dogs have an inbuilt ability of reading human’s facial expressions. They have a great gift to interpret human’s emotions, moods, feelings and they act accordingly. BBC research says that since most of the domestic dogs are accustomed to spending time amongst people, they tend to develop an instinct of…

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