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    The title of this story "Mom, do you love me?" It's culture the story explores different aspects of the "Eskimos" culture. Throughout the book, the author uses different terms specific to the native people of the Arctic, who refer to themselves as "Inuit" which means "the people". And the use of these new words for many children extends their vocabulary. "What if I put salmon in your parka, ermine in your mittens and lemmings in your mukluks?" Then, at the end of the books, she elaborated these…

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    Picking the right dog for the job is important in Search and Rescue. It takes a dog as well as a person with special attributes to become a successful team. These special canines are very important to a community, their noses are far superior to our methods of trailing as humans, cutting the search time down. Search dogs can "find" in lots of different environments, from the woods to a burnt building. It may look easy for a puppy to simply smell out a missing person, the indication that he or…

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    3 Dogs Research Paper

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    Have you ever heard the term of man’s best friend? Our canine friends have been used for all different scenarios of our lives, from serving by our sides in careers to just being wonderful companions. My experience with dogs is that they have improved my overall health and lifestyle; the list could go on and on, but it has mainly been in two important ways. These pups have improved my health by walking them and staying physically active, however, they have also allowed me to wind down and relax…

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    She messaged him about the puppy. He was offering to give her the puppy for free because his parents told him that if he couldn’t get rid of the puppy it would have to go to the shelter because he already had three dogs at the time. My friend said she was interested in the puppy and that she had to talk to her grandma. My friend already knew there was no way her grandma would let her take the puppy. She took a chance and asked her grandma but she said no. Being the animal lover I am I felt…

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    Golden Retriever The Golden Retriever is a sturdy, muscular dog of medium size, famous for the dense, lustrous coat of gold that gives the breed its name. The broad head, with its friendly and intelligent eyes, short ears, and straight muzzle, is a breed hallmark. In motion, Goldens move with a smooth, powerful gait, and the feathery tail is carried, as breed fanciers say, with a "merry action." The most complete records of the development of the Golden Retriever are included in the record books…

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    Some people love dogs so much that the owner lets the dog live with them. Dogs make great companions and have been considered man’s best friend for many centuries. Each dog species has its own unique characteristics that are compatible for different types of people and families. Labradoodles are great dogs for someone who is very family oriented or has children. Labradoodles are better family dogs than any other dogs because they are protective of their owners, are smart, and very loving.…

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    Dog rental is not good for dogs. Dogs need care and absolute attention. Frequent transfer of companion dogs from home to home, caregiver to caregiver, increases the likelihood of stress-induced aggression, even among otherwise well-mannered animals. Without requiring a commitment, renters are strangers to the dog and clearly cannot have the background to understand the individual dog’s needs, habits, or behaviors. This could lead to canine aggression and behavior problems, leaving both renters…

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    everything to happen perfectly and go along smoothly. You want to buy the perfect house, have perfect children, and have the best dog on the block. Choosing a family pet can be difficult at times. There is researching for different pets, the different breeds , health problems toward the pet you are choosing, finding affordable one’s, and finding ones you will love for a lifetime. America has ranked many sets of dogs and cats based on characteristics, for big and small families, families with…

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    I want to get a puppy, please! Joey needs a friend to play with when we are gone during the day. I do not care what breed we get, but I would really like a beagle. I will be very responsible and do all the work for caring for he or she. The benefits to having this puppy would include Joey would love a friend, one less dog in a shelter and mostly a puppy would more joy to the family. If we get this dog we could our current dog would be less crazy at night when we are all tired. This would be…

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    These sturdy, compact dogs are a part of the American Kennel Club’s Toy group, and are known as the clowns of the canine world because they have a great sense of humor and like to show off. Originally bred to be a lap dog, the Pug thrives on human company.Don't expect a Pug to hunt, guard or retrieve. Pugs were bred to be companions, and that's exactly what they do best. The Pug craves affection — and your lap — and is very unhappy if his devotion isn't reciprocated.He tends to be a sedentary…

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